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Events Archive

Poisoning the Press: Richard Nixon, Jack Anderson, and the Rise of Washington’s Scandal Culture

March 15, 2011

Cover of the book "Poisoning the Press: Richard Nixon, Jack Anderson, and the Rise of Washington's Scandal Culture" by Mark Feldstein. The cover features images of Richard Nixon and Jack Anderson pointing fingers at each other, with bold red and blue text.

Poisoning the Press: Richard Nixon, Jack Anderson, and the Rise of Washington's Scandal Culture

March 15, 2011

Cover of the book "Poisoning the Press: Richard Nixon, Jack Anderson, and the Rise of Washington's Scandal Culture" by Mark Feldstein. The cover features images of Richard Nixon and Jack Anderson pointing fingers at each other, with bold red and blue text.

Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up

March 10, 2011

A collage featuring images of Fidel Castro, Cuban flags, and text in Spanish including "Libertad o Muerte" and "Free the Cuban 5, Stand Up." Below are five headshots of men smiling, with an "exiles plot" headline partially visible. The collage has a vintage poster style.

A Book Signing and Public Lecture: American Soldiers and Torture

March 4, 2011

The cover of the book "None of Us Were Like This Before: American Soldiers and Torture" by Joshua E.S. Phillips features a blurred image of a person in uniform, with the text overlaying the image in bold letters.

Opening Reception: Photographs of South Africa in the 1950’s by Jurgen Schadeberg

March 4, 2011

Black and white photo of a street scene captures two men in patterned shirts leaning against a wall on the right, conveying everyday moments. On the left, two others are walking by. A shop doorway is visible in the center with someone inside. The setting exudes an urban vibe, perfect for Berkeley Journalism.

Opening Reception: Photographs of South Africa in the 1950's by Jurgen Schadeberg

March 4, 2011

Black and white photo of a street scene captures two men in patterned shirts leaning against a wall on the right, conveying everyday moments. On the left, two others are walking by. A shop doorway is visible in the center with someone inside. The setting exudes an urban vibe, perfect for Berkeley Journalism.

Can Mainstream Journalism Survive? Making the Online Times Pay

March 1, 2011

The Future of Investigative Journalism

February 23, 2011

Basketball and Books

February 10, 2011

The Future of Music Journalism: Computer or Curator?

February 2, 2011

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