by Bach Polakowski | Dec 10, 2010 | Michael R. Triplett
Not quite a man bites dog story, but close. While large media organizations have long complained about new media and citizen journalists ripping off their intellectual property, there are growing cases where big media is accused of ripping off the intellectual...
by Bach Polakowski | Aug 12, 2010 | Michael R. Triplett
A pat on the back to Joe Jervis at JoeMyGod for acknowledging that his tweets about Judge Walker declining to stay the order lacked the whole story, specifically that the stay would still be in effect until Aug. 18 and therefore no marriages until then, at the...
by Bach Polakowski | Jul 27, 2010 | Michael R. Triplett
Anyone with a Twitter feed with some LGBT folks on it likely knows that Netroots Nation was in full-swing this week in Las Vegas and the LGBT blogosphere was well represented. Here’s a quick report from Pam Spaulding at Pam’s House Blend. It may look...
by Bach Polakowski | Jul 16, 2010 | Michael R. Triplett
When we think about citizen journalism, we usually think of blogging. Yesterday, I had a chance to talk to Andrés Duque (a/k/a Blabbeando) about his work translating both video and the 14-hour debate in the Argentina Senate leading up to the approval of same-sex...
by Bach Polakowski | Jul 12, 2010 | Michael R. Triplett
A nice profile of Michael Rogers in D.C.’s MetroWeekly by Will O’Bryan. No one generates heat inside traditional LGBT journalism circles more than Mike and he is a force to be reckoned with. But he’s willing to engage critics and has been at the...