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...Neill, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller, August didn't just write a great play, he has written volumes of good, better and best plays. Fences was the third in his series about blacks in each decade of the 20th century. But August's plays transcend race. When Carole Shorenstein Hays, who produced Fences, saw the play for the first time, she said she was watching a "universal play, and when push comes to shove, families are alike...
Nyhan, who is a former fellow at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Politics and the Press, said that many subjects of media coverage feel abused by the coverage and that such coverage helps build public cynicism towards what they read in newspapers. He decried a recent survey that found most Americans now believe that local television is the most reliable source of news...
...speech, part of the Shorenstein Center’s conference on race and the media, was Clinton’s first in Washington since leaving office in January, and was attended by more than 300 members of the local and national media, as well as former members of the Clinton administration...
...Race does permeate every bit of every thing” Shorenstein Fellow Deborag Mathis declared. “It’s often that race is at the bottom of the thing...
Sponsored by the Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (KSG), the Conference on Race and the Press had two separate gatherings: “The Local Story” and “The National Story, and a keynote address by former President Bill Clinton (see related article, page...