Art Lynch
- Location
- Boulder City, Nevada, USA
- Birthday
- August 07
- Bio
- I am a college professor of Communication, theater, film and media based in Las Vegas, with roots in Chicago and life experience including Wyoming and California.
I am in my 17th year of service on the National Board of Directors of the Screen Actors Guild.
My wife and I, along with two dogs, live in Boulder City, NV, a short hop to the Hoover Dam and 30 minutes from downtown Las Vegas.
Want to know more....get in touch:
Createcom@gmail.com
MY RECENT POSTS
- What sort of duck?
May 15, 2012 09:45PM - NPR Tribute to Maurice Sendak
May 08, 2012 11:54PM - Rude Anyone? Closed minded?
Take the time learn.
April 07, 2012 03:55PM - Maslow
April 07, 2012 02:52PM - What has become of Journalism?
April 07, 2012 02:48PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
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March 09, 2010 04:48PM - “http://artlynch.org”
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March 08, 2010 06:57PM - “"The rich get richer and
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January 26, 2010 04:26PM
Art Lynch's Links
Obama the new FDR? Use of Contemporary Media.
Is Barack Obama the new FDR?
Is he an update of Kennedy? Or the new Great Communicator like
storied Reagan?
It is too early to judge actions, and even with all three histories
has yet to take a truly objective or even critical eye on his
presidency. It is too early… Read full post »
Newspapers and the loss of in depth balanced journalism
Sunday March 29, 2009: Clear and Present Danger
The Loss of a balanced journalism and the press
CBS Sunday Morning led with the same story that has dominated the
Internet. Are newspapers yesterdays news? How will the death of
newspapers impact how we see the world, balanced journalism, the
ability to e… Read full post »
Sunday 3-29 News: Obama and other wanderings
Sunday March 29 Obama on CBS and other thoughts:
President Obama was the guest on “Face the Nation.” I
missed a good part of it thanks to a friend, but did catch some of
the program. Obama was focusing on Afghanistan and Pakistan and the
comprehensive strategy he proposes to create an… Read full post »
Big Bird and the death of journalism
Sorry your time is up.
I once read that the BBC worked long and hard to delay the introduction of “Sesame Street” on British Television because the program taught children that all you need to know you can learn in one or two minutes bites. The Sesame Street generation now includes… Read full post »
Am I my Resume (replaces previous)
Ready or Not: Adult Education and Millennial Generation
The Millennial generation is presenting
challenges and opportunities to education generally and adult
education particularly. Adult education, with the growth of
technology and the array of choices seems, at first glance to be
particularly well matched to the needs of this rising g… Read full post »
Reasons to save higher education from the budget ax
Nevada higher education faces a 34 to 50% cut for the coming year, following a 36% cut for the previous year. It is devestating. A rally at UNLV during a high wind advisory and on a work night for many students was sparcely attended, leading the media to report apathy and… Read full post »
Free news sources and professional reporting
The issue of free news sources was a feature on the BBC and on Wall Street Week, where newspapers are failing due to free Internet access to news. On line service by newspapers are actually rushing the demise of print news without generating the revenue. One argument is that paid services
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