CCulture links for 2008-02-15 byRob FieldsFebruary 15, 2008 0 Shares 0 0 0 0 Why Aren’t There More Old Criminals? An interesting post from Freakonomics. Hypotheses supplied by a reader of the blog, who’s an actuarial retirement planner. (tags: economics) 0 Shares: Share 0 Tweet 0 Pin it 0 Rob Fields
CCulture Average Americans are NOT the Average VotersbyRob FieldsAugust 3, 2004 This recent item from the Center for Media Research: According to the New Strategist Publications, politicians are trying…
Read More 2 minute read CCulture Why Trevor Noah’s Comments on Policing Are SignificantbyRob FieldsApril 19, 2021 A mainstream media figure points out that the problem with policing is systemic. That's worth noting.
BBlog Digital Music Forum: David Pakman keynote interviewbyRob FieldsFebruary 27, 2008 Frank Rose, contributing editor of Wired interviews David Pakman, eMusic’s CEO answers what’s a label going to be…
CCulture Sheep, anyone? Or the Truth of Cumulative AdvantagebyRob FieldsApril 17, 2007 Duncan Watts’ piece in Sunday’s NY Times Magazine (subscription required) sheds a lot of light on how cultural…
Read More 2 minute read BBlog VIDEO: Exploring ‘Alternative’ Black Art SpacesbyRob FieldsApril 18, 2020 Last Sunday, I had the privilege of moderating an online discussion organized by visual artist Fahamu Pecou, as…
CCulture The cultural shift towards Black rockbyRob FieldsJuly 31, 2007 At last weekend’s launch of BoldasLIVE, I reiterated a case I’ve been building over the most of this…