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Tom Hodgkinson: ‘Respect don’t pay the rent’ – The Independent

23. July 2011

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Tom Hodgkinson: 'Respect don't pay the rent'
The Independent
In the old days, journalism was a craft that had to be studied. There are some excellent blogs out there, to be sure. The problem is that any idiot can call themselves a blogger and start pouring rubbish into the ether. There are no editors to weed out

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Foreign Policy: Who Are The Real Hacks? – NPR

22. July 2011

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Foreign Policy: Who Are The Real Hacks?
NPR
Whereas our American counterparts have long viewed themselves as comparable to lawyers and doctors, we British hacks still see ourselves as practitioners of a grubbing craft rather than members of an upstanding profession. (The public, which views us

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movieScope and Rushes Soho Shorts’ Orbital London Partner to Support Emerging … – movieScope (blog)

18. July 2011

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movieScope and Rushes Soho Shorts' Orbital London Partner to Support Emerging
movieScope (blog)
movieScope is the UK's only magazine dedicated to the craft of filmmaking and the broad spectrum of issues facing the industry at large. Launched in 2006, movieScope provides an insider's point of view on all aspects of the filmmaking process,

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Adventure to the Arctic Circle in a dinghy – Telegraph.co.uk

16. July 2011

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Adventure to the Arctic Circle in a dinghy – Telegraph.co.uk


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Adventure to the Arctic Circle in a dinghy
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We would not all be in the same boat, either figuratively or literally, for there would be two craft, both only 20ft (6m) long, half of us in each. The first day would take us to Lerwick in Shetland, a journey of five or so hours. Easy, I told myself.

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DW Wilson: Jacket required – National Post (blog)

15. July 2011

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DW Wilson: Jacket required
National Post (blog)
For now, reading through the stories with a test copy in hand, I am struck by a feeling of disassociation: I can't remember what it was like to craft them; I can't remember the sensation of being in the moment of artistic focus (forgive my brief foray

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Daniela Brooker Releases Her Single Summer Love – Broadway World

12. July 2011

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Daniela Brooker Releases Her Single Summer Love
Broadway World
Now that school is over, Daniela is focusing on what she loves best and continues to hone her craft while still penning hit tunes at the well-known west London music hub, Kensal Town Studios. After a busy year of promoting her first chart-topping hit,

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Bel Mooney talks to JMU Journalism – JMU Journalism Liverpool Life

7. July 2011

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Bel Mooney talks to JMU Journalism
JMU Journalism Liverpool Life
“Stick to deadlines as if your life depends on it because actually it does. And you should read as much as you can: books, magazines, whatever. Journalism is a craft which you can study – so look at opening paragraphs. And always realise that you can

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In media scandal, British debating how far is too far – Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)

6. July 2011

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In media scandal, British debating how far is too far
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
As a journalist, I've always been intrigued by the cultural and legal differences between my craft as practiced here in the States and the way it's practiced in Britain. Libel cases, for example, are much easier for media subjects to win in Great

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Pride in the wool: the rise of knitting – The Guardian

6. July 2011

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Pride in the wool: the rise of knitting – The Guardian


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Pride in the wool: the rise of knitting
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editor of The Knitter magazine, it's because taking up a hobby is a cheap form of entertainment: "The obvious reason is that, with everyone having less money to go out or buy things for themselves and their home, they turn to craft.

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COLOUR-TRIPPING: Ringo Deathstarr – Montreal Mirror

30. June 2011

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COLOUR-TRIPPING: Ringo Deathstarr – Montreal Mirror


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COLOUR-TRIPPING: Ringo Deathstarr
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And when his first girlfriend introduced him to alternative guitar tunings via Sonic Youth, he began to craft his own melodic, abrasive walls of sound. It wasn't easy finding players, even in one of North America's music meccas, Austin, TX.

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