Beyond Headlines: Unpacking the BioSyn Collapse
Challenging conventional wisdom and offering a fresh understanding of the stories shaping our world is more critical than ever. We’re constantly bombarded with narratives, but…
Challenging conventional wisdom and offering a fresh understanding of the stories shaping our world is more critical than ever. We’re constantly bombarded with narratives, but…
Conducting interviews with experts is a cornerstone of credible news reporting. But even seasoned journalists can fall into traps that undermine their work. Are you…
Opinion: In 2026, clinging to gut feelings in newsrooms is a recipe for irrelevance. Embracing data-driven reports isn’t just a trend; it’s the only way…
When the city council of Brookhaven announced plans for a massive mixed-use development at the intersection of Peachtree Road and Dresden Drive, promising jobs and…
ANALYSIS: The Shifting Sands of News Consumption – and Slightly Contrarian Takes The way we consume news is undergoing a seismic shift. Algorithm-driven feeds, personalized…
Did you know that 60% of Americans now get their and slightly contrarian. news from social media? That’s a seismic shift from even five years…
The Atlanta City Council is facing mounting pressure to address concerns surrounding the accessibility and representation of marginalized communities within the city’s vibrant theater scene.…
The Atlanta Arts Collective (AAC) announced today a new initiative focused on and theater, aiming to engage a discerning audience interested in understanding the complexities…
Fifty-seven percent of Americans get their news from social media, but what if that’s not the problem? This beginner’s guide to news and slightly contrarian.…
Opinion: It’s time to stop thinking of starting in the arts as some impossible dream. The field is evolving, and with the right approach, driven…