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Ode to Lisa Scottoline3 comments

staceywilk wrote 1 week ago: I’m reading one of Lisa Scottoline‘s books My Nest Isn’t Empty, It Just Has More C … more →

Tags: Lisa Scottoline, book, Friendship, Lisa, Reading, Literature, Arts

Gëzuar ditëlindjen Ba.

Denis Hoxha wrote 3 weeks ago: Atë, gëzuar ditëlindjen edhe 100!Moli tek shtëpia në Athinë Pagkrati. Ti je heroi im lutjet e mia gj … more →

Tags: αταξινόμητα, Reading, photos, Social, Photo, Government, technology, twitter, Babai

The Chris & Pop-Pop Show: Guest Sam Carchidi of Philly Inquirer, Upcoming NFL Draft

Brandi L. wrote 1 month ago: Today on The Chris & Pop-Pop Show, the guys interview the voice of The Philadelphia Inquirer … more →

Tags: Shows/Podcasts, Broad St Bull, Broad Street Bull, BroadStBull, Charlie Manuel, Chip Kelly, eagles, FCC, flyers

The dramatic decline of the Philadelphia Inquirer newsroom captured in photos

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 month ago: Newspapers were very much in the news this week, in the wake of the Boston bombings and the manhunt … more →

Tags: Layoffs, media, Newspapers, Newsroom, Philadelphia Inquirer

The dramatic decline of the Philadelphia Inquirer newsroom captured in photos7 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 month ago: Newspapers were very much in the news this week, in the wake of the Boston bombings and the manhunt … more →

Tags: Layoffs, media, Newspapers, Newsroom, Philadelphia Inquirer

A majority of the biggest newspapers in the country now have paywalls

Rani Molla wrote 1 month ago: Click to enlarge Several hundred newspapers now have paywalls of some kind, but for the most part, i … more →

Tags: large newspapers, Newspapers, online barrier, Paywalls, The New York Times, The Orange County Register, The Washington Post, USA Today, Wall Street Journal

A majority of the biggest newspapers in the country now have paywalls 6 comments

Rani Molla wrote 1 month ago: Click to enlarge Several hundred newspapers now have paywalls of some kind, but for the most part, i … more →

Tags: large newspapers, Newspapers, online barrier, Paywalls, The Orange County Register, The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal

Philly Comedy in the Philadelphia Inquirer

Chris Whitehair wrote 2 months ago: Reblogged from It's Always Funny in Philadelphia: Just in case you didn't see it this morning, … more →

Tags: Blog, Comedy, Philly Comedy, It's Always Funny In Philadelphia

Good Advice

Chris Whitehair wrote 2 months ago: “There are things Philadelphia comics can do to keep audiences coming back, the biggest one be … more →

Tags: Blog, Comedy, Philly Comedy, Doogie Horner

Preemption #1 Feb 20

kms01 wrote 3 months ago: Panel discussion to focus on ‘Marcellus and the Media’ Wednesday, February 6, 2013 UNIVE … more →

Tags: General, Marcellus Formation, Pennsylvania, WITF, npr, Marcellus shale, Engineering Physics, marcellus

Are We Saying ‘Plethora’ More?

bradriddellwrites wrote 4 months ago: My wife and I watch The Today Show in the morning. Someone said “plethora” this week. This got me th … more →

Tags: Quantitative Research, Three Amigos, Chevy Chase, martin short, Steve Martin, Today Show, Plethora, Literally, inconceivable!

In Which I'm Finally Paid To Write About P.G. Wodehouse

jakeblumgart wrote 4 months ago: Well, its finally happened. I’ve been reading P.G. Wodehouse for well over a decade now and I … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, British Literature, Philadelphia, Books, Philly, GEORGE ORWELL, p. g. wodehouse

The Cat On The Rack Meows Back [Photo]

ThinkWingRadio wrote 4 months ago: Okay, this looks like a modern case of the Feline Inquisition, but it’s actually a common medi … more →

Tags: Society, Science & Technology, media, Education 2, cats 2, Cats, chips quinn, Cameron Tarzwell, La Shinda Clark

Hardball : Newspaper Owners Play Hardball -- AGREE TO OUR PROPOSED CUTS OR FACE ‘LIQUIDATION’

tarpon wrote 4 months ago: Unions going out … ? Hostess twinkie rerun. The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Dai … more →

Tags: News and politics, Philadelphia Daily News, Philadelphia, Newspaper Guild, dan gross., Interstate General Media, George Norcross III, Contract

Trolleys: West Philly's Got 'Em

jakeblumgart wrote 5 months ago: I’m continuing my quest to re-post my Inquirer op-eds, which have the nasty habit of vanishing … more →

Tags: transit, Philadelphia, Philly, SEPTA, Public Transit

Philadelphia Loves Dickens (He Didn't Return the Favor)1 comment

jakeblumgart wrote 5 months ago: Last Sunday I had a front page piece in the Philly Inquirer’s Currents section on Philly … more →

Tags: British Literature, Philadelphia, Charles Dickens, Free Library, Edward Pettit, Kevin O'Neil

Philly still needs paid sick leave

jakeblumgart wrote 6 months ago: I wrote this piece for the Inquirer in the September of 2010, at the beginning of the fight for univ … more →

Tags: Public Health, Philadelphia, Economic Justice, Labor, Philly, Mayor Nutter, Paid Sick Leave

Winter is Coming for Philly's Most Vulnerable1 comment

jakeblumgart wrote 6 months ago: I highly, highly recommend Daniel Denvir’s recent City Paper piece on the human costs of Act 8 … more →

Tags: Philadelphia, Economic Justice, safety net, Philly, food stamps, poverty, Daniel Denvir, tom corbett, Welfare

Dead laws for dead men

jakeblumgart wrote 6 months ago: I’ve been writing op-eds for the Philadelphia Inquirer since June, 2010 (six months after I mo … more →

Tags: Economic Justice, National Politics, worker rights, mine safety, Upper Big Branch, Massey Energy


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