Deeper News: Is the Public Ready for Substance?
The relentless churn of the 24-hour news cycle often leaves us drowning in surface-level information. What we desperately need now are and thought-provoking opinion pieces…
The relentless churn of the 24-hour news cycle often leaves us drowning in surface-level information. What we desperately need now are and thought-provoking opinion pieces…
Did you know that nearly 60% of Americans get their news primarily from social media, often without verifying the source? This reliance on potentially biased…
Policy decisions often feel abstract, debated in sterile rooms far removed from the lives they impact. But what if news focused less on the political…
The flickering screen, the darkened theater, the shared experience—does film still hold relevance in our hyper-digital, short-form content dominated world, especially when considering the current…
Opinion: The arts are not just a hobby; they are a business, and professionals need to treat them as such. The starving artist trope is…
A staggering 73% of Americans believe that arts funding is essential for a well-rounded education, yet less than 1% of the federal budget is allocated…
The Atlanta City Council is facing renewed scrutiny over its corporate and culture strategies following a scathing report released this week by the Fulton County…
In the fast-paced world of news, simply reporting facts isn’t enough. To truly inform and engage the public, news organizations need to go deeper, uncovering…
Did you know that 62% of Americans get their news primarily from social media, according to a recent Pew Research Center study? This reliance, while…
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced a significant expansion of the city’s arts funding this week, earmarking an additional $5 million for local initiatives. The investment,…