Tweet UPDATE: ABC News has apparently removed the video online after public protest over the story. The topic of ex-gay camps or “gay reparative therapy” is the intelligent design to the gay movement’s evolution. Supported by suspicious science, poor statistics and the religious right, this “treatment” of homosexuality is foolhardy at best and malicious at [...]
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Should the Media Cover Gay Reparative Therapy?
Babelgum Aims to Bend Genres, Rule Phones This Halloween
Tweet My first blog post for the Wall Street Journal looks at a few new series on Babelgum: Looking to build up its roster of Web series, online video site Babelgum, best known to Speakeasy readers for its online and mobile release of Sally Potter’s “Rage,” have announced three new sci-fi and horror comedies. The [...]
Me on Jezebel, or “Women Who Don’t Work”
Tweet So Jezebel has done a riff on my article in Splice Today (“The Death of the Working Woman?”), and cited it again in another post this week! Thanks, Jezebel! To be honest, the article was not my finest work. I was merely reacting to some personal observations: there are a lot of productive, innovative [...]
YouTube: Video Effectively Integrated with Google News
Tweet So I’m a little late with this, but I hadn’t realized how seamlessly Google was integrating news video into Google News search results and on the homepage. If they could somehow convince major content providers to regularly and quickly post video to YouTube it could provide another way to monetize the site. The problem [...]
Article coming: YouTube and Vlogging
Tweet UPDATE: Published article is out. I shouldn’t really be blogging right now because I have a lot of work to do! Just to wanted to direct you all to TheRoot.com, where, sometime this weekend or at least by Monday, an article I wrote on YouTube’s black vloggers will appear! The quotes from the performers [...]


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