It’s something forward-thinking digital journos have been doing for years — even before the social and mobile fast trains left...
Oh, D.P.
The text: “If you have young friends who aspire to be writers, the second-greatest favor you can do them is to present them with copies of...
You’ve finally made it, after a breathless climb up the winding marble staircase, to the upper terrace of the Duomo di Milano...
Romeo And Juliet, Williams Shakespeare
What if your favorite literary characters had away messages?
A few good resources from the Post and other places:
*The Fix’s Election Night Viewer’s Guide: What to watch for in every.single.state http://wapo.st/VvLa3Z
* How to follow the election on Twitter (hashtags, lists a MUST for making any sense of it): http://wapo.st/SPmEZy
* Our projections for Prez/House/Sen/Gov: http://wapo.st/NsLexN
* NYT’s awesome “512 Paths” let’s you see each candidate’s path to 270 electoral votes: http://nyti.ms/Ue3oH7
* Find your polling place here: http://bit.ly/XeUvxH.
* Go to said polling place. No app for that, some things you gotta do IRL.
* Webby-endorsed apps and news sites for following politics: http://bit.ly/PSvJl0
* Poynter’s guide to avoiding Social media #FAILs on Election day and not spreading bad info: http://bit.ly/PSvR40
Did I miss anything awesome?
Feeling bitter about the political climate? Watch this beautiful reminder by my colleague A.J. Chavar that the parties aren’t so different, after all.
Maybe bookmark it. You’re going to need it over the next two months.
Five swing states could be heavily influenced by Hispanic voters this November, and in the wake of the the Supreme Court health-care decision, recent polling indicates their support will bolster President Obama for a second time.
One day after the Court’s decision came down on June 28, mostly upholding Obamacare, 60 percent of registered Hispanic voters said they preferred government-ensured health care over a private option in a Latino Decisions poll.
Interesting stuff here.
Regardless of who you support, which candidate do you trust to do a better job addressing women’s issues – Obama or Romney? Why?
Washington Post photographers and audio journalists traveled across Virginia to collect portraits and responses to that question for the first part of our “Liberty through the lens” project.
We want your answers too. Reply here, send your photo, or tweet your response using the hashtag #VoterVoices.
(via tessafox)
Seriously? What would you do if one of your friends actually did this? h/t @Slate
It’s a #FixList, so you know it will be good.