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On this episode of Damaged Goods Podcast, Jake The Snake’s guest is author, journalist, & editor-in-chief of Dig Boston, Chris Faraone. They discuss the sentimental value of physical/tangible representations of music, writing books, censorship & journalism, from starting out as a hop-hop journalist and delving into more political reporting, the significance of Ghostface Killah’s “Supreme Clientele” album, why he hates RV Campers, and what are the first concerts he wants to see as live music returns. Follow Chris @fara1themedia @digbos & Jake @jthes @damagedgoodspodcast
This week we are joined by Chris Faraone of DigBoston and the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism. Then Tom O'Neill discusses Joe Biden and his presumptive Presidential nomination and what it means to be campaigning for President right now.
'DigBoston editor Chris Faraone and Curaleaf’s Chief of Marketing, VP Katrina Yolen share distinct perspectives on local media in the age of marijuana legalization'
This week Cosmo and Ben sit down with Forbes writer Walter Pavlo to discuss the imminent opening of the Encore Casino in Revere. Cosmo also sits down for a conversation with Chris Faraone of the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism and Dig Boston, and reporter and wearer-of-many-hats Nate Homan, to discuss citizen journalism around the Commonwealth, and the new Joint Committee on Community Journalism in the State House. PLUS, Cayenne and Cosmo dish on the Minihane-Curtatone drama, and our digital team of Shakeir and Ashley stop by to discuss why Trump is already spending so much money on Facebook ads, and what that means more broadly for the election. Finally, Tom talks MBTA woes.
Catch Wreck and Relle B sit down with @dart_adams and @chris-faraone to talk about independent and local journalism and the local music scene.
Veteran conservative radio host and author Chuck Morse interviews Chris Faraone, auter of "I Killed Breitbart… and countless other causes of conservative consternation." Link to book: http://a.co/gxWkJDa Chuck Morse Author Page: amazon.com/author/chuckmorse
The Young Jurks with Hosts, Mike Crawford & Brianna Morrell host a debate on Question 2 Charter Schools with Chris Faraone. They also play Mike's call to Governor Baker who refuses to answer if be believes alcohol is safer than cannabis on WGBH Radio; Later the Jurks discuss Kevin Sabet's missing gummy scandal, and their support of the Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
The last time Chris Faraone spoke to It's All Journalism, he was in the midst of some independent investigative work out in Oregon. Now, he's leading a nonprofit journalism endeavor in Boston. The Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, or BINJ (which Faraone has tattooed across his knuckles), is inspired by alternative and independent publications in California, including the San Francisco Public Press, in which people are working collaboratively to bring about not only investigative journalism but to serve the public in ways traditional media no longer can.
Chris Faraone sees the forest for the trees when it comes to Oregon. Boston-based Faraone is in the midst of what could be a career-making, or at least reputation-making, project, examining the intersection of corruption, economic hardship, questionable law enforcement practices, shady mortgage dealings and the demise of the timber and logging industry in a corner of southwest Oregon.