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By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Jan 22, 2007
Until last weekend. Memphis had been the city I most wanted to visit but hadn't yet visited. (I personally credit Marc Cohn.) So, when the 2007 National Conference for Media Reform took place at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis, hot damn! I... (More) Comments (4)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Dec 27, 2006
The story is breaking with the announcement swallowing U.S. cable television as I type these words: Gerald R. Ford, former U.S. president, has died at the age of 93. Ford will be buried in a locale about 12 city blocks away from where I type these word... (More) Comments (4)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Dec 18, 2006
(Please note that this review is about the book The Corporation, the companion to the film of the same name, and not the fiim itself.) I find myself with mixed feelings about The Corporation: the book by Joel Bakan. On the one hand, I rank the book as... (More) Comments (8)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Dec 11, 2006
The good news, as the Save The Internet coalition reports: The gavel has fallen on the 109th Congress marking the demise of entrenched corporate efforts to legislate away our Internet freedoms — and a stunning victory for real people who want to reta... (More) Comments (0)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Nov 16, 2006
I was broadcasting my radio show in Chicago this afternoon when I heard that neoliberal economist Milton Friedman died this afternoon at age 94. Indeed, my show airs on the University of Chicago's own radio station, on the very campus where Friedman tau... (More) Comments (24)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Nov 01, 2006
Okay, I feel a little dirty (being an anti-war Chomsky reading parecon supporter and all that) but today I joined Moveon.org's big calling machine and called about twelve numbers, reading a script in support of a democratic candidate I know nothing about... (More) Comments (9)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Oct 28, 2006
I thought I was going to blog about Death of a President, a faux documentary about the assassination of George W. Bush -- which I saw tonight, which is set in Chicago, which boasts video footage of protesters I know personally, and with footage recorded ... (More) Comments (3)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Oct 27, 2006
Earlier in 2006, I blogged about the efforts to stop the wretched rewrite of the Telecommunications Act, the main law in America involving the media and the internet, and its likely negative ramifications as to the future of the internet and current commu... (More) Comments (1)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Oct 15, 2006
I don't want to spend too much time about the Mark Foley scandal in the United States House of Representatives, involving a resigned representative and his electronic communications of an explicit sexual nature with Congressional male pages. The scanda... (More) Comments (2)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Sep 16, 2006
Many ZNet and Z Magazine readers are familiar with The NewStandard, the excellent progressive-minded online journalism website, built on the model of participatory economics, funded without advertising or nonprofit grants, operating on a very frugal but e... (More) Comments (8)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Aug 29, 2006
One year has passed since Hurricane Katrina and a staggering level of follow-up ineptitude rendered the effective destruction of New Orleans. I can't help but think that the effect of that hurricane and what followed may ultimately be to American hi... (More) Comments (30)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Jul 30, 2006
In this post, I'd like to draw some comparisons between contemporary political economy and competitive poker. I think it's useful to see political economy through the lens of poker, since (as I'll explain further) I think there's an extraordinary exp... (More) Comments (5)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Jul 22, 2006
When I was growing up, I was interested in comic books. One series of comics which I read was the New Universe, a line of comic books produced by Marvel Comics to commemorate Marvel's 25th anniversary -- in 1986. I read and owned all the books -- if ... (More) Comments (2)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Jul 11, 2006
French soccer superstar Zinedine Zidane gave an amazing performance in the 1998 FIFA Men's World Cup championship game to win France's first ever FIFA Men's World Cup. It even inspired the Chicago Tribune to call him "the best thing to happen to Fran... (More) Comments (11)
By Mitchell Szczepanczyk at Jul 08, 2006
I recently learned the importance in the history of Poland of the writer Adam Mickiewicz -- whose 19th-century writings about a then-hypothetical Polish nation-state helped inspire the work which eventually would lead to the modern nation-state of Poland.... (More) Comments (2)


