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LEFT BEHIND: THE PARIS ATTACKS AND THE NEED TO FUND A MASS INDEPENDENT AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted November 17, 2015 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS

News Corp succeeds in pulling public discourse far to the right in the absence of major outlets willing to confront them when it matters most.

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS Tagged With: #parisattacks, America, Apparent Horizon, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Dagbladet Informatio, Die Tageszeitung, Europe, European media, Fox News, German media, Independent Media, Jason Pramas, mainstream media, nonprofit media, Open Media Boston, Paris attacks, propaganda, Switzerland, WOZ Die Wochenzeitung

WE TOURED EUROPE WITH TWO BANDS AND THREE KIDS AND LIVED TO TELL THE TALE

Written by DIG STAFF Posted July 13, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC

The tour was called Break the Chains, named after Boston’s very own all-gender queer liberation dance party.

Filed Under: MUSIC Tagged With: Boston, Cambridge, Community Church of Boston, England, Europe, European Tour, Evan Greer, folk singer, genderqueer, riot folk, tour

LYKKE LI VS. FRIENDLY FIRES: “I’M GOOD, I’M GONE”

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted September 26, 2014 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Run For Cover

Friendly Fires made “I’m Good, I’m Gone” a sultry dance track to end your evening on the perfect note. Make sure to use it as such.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Run For Cover Tagged With: 2007, 2008, Bodybuilders, Boston, Column, Columnist, Dance, debut, Dig, DigBoston, Electronic, England, English, Europe, Friendly Fires, german, Green Day, How Deep is Your Love, India!, Indie, Indietronica, Kompakt, Lykke Li, Megaphone, Mercury Music Prize, Morocco, Music, Music Video, Nina Corcoran, Paris, Photography, pop, portugal, Punk, radio, Reggae, Run for Cover, saxophone, singer songwriter, Stop motion, Sweden, The Rapture, Youth Novels

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