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A Conversation With Musician Alison Chabloz

The gatekeepers of information, aware of the power of song to expose their propaganda, have taken preemptive steps to shut down British singer Alison Chabloz. “I’m the only singer in modern British history who’s actually been put in prison for singing songs that nobody was forced to listen to,” says Chabloz. By Dave Gahary Uber-talented…
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TBR Gift Catalog Available Online

The TBR Book Club 2019 Catalog, which was included with subscribers’ print copy of the November/December 2018 issue, is now online! Whether you’re looking for holiday gifts or setting up your own 2019 reading list, you’re sure to find something in the plethora of products in this 32-page catalog to suit any friends or family…
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Washington Post Bans Employees from Using Social Media to Criticize Sponsors

In June, 2017, the Washingtonian reported on a new policy at the Washington Post that prohibits its employees from conduct on social media that “adversely affects The Post’s customers, advertisers, subscribers, vendors, suppliers or partners.” In such cases, according to the policy, Post management reserved the right to take disciplinary action “up to and including termination of employment,” Andrew Beaujon reported for the Washingtonian. According to the report, the Post’s policy went into effect on May 1 and applies to the entire company.