Interviews with local media and headline makers about the history of publishing in Cambridge and the current state of independent media everywhere
Throughout the month of June and into early July, thousands of readers and community members from Cambridge and beyond visited our installation at the former Out of Town News kiosk in Harvard Square. Officially renamed the Cambridge KiOSK after a heroic decade-long restoration, the project is a partnership between the nonprofit CultureHouse and the Cambridge Office for Tourism, and we were honored to be the first collaborator to make use of the amazing venue.
But if you didn’t make it to our exhibit, don’t worry, we recorded the events!
As part of our presence in the KiOSK, BINJ organized programming that paid homage to the former newsstand, celebrated Cambridge publishing and culture, and addressed the past, present, and future of journalism. We also captured those conversations in videos that you can now view below, with more clips from interviews and discussions we hosted in the space. Please enjoy and share them widely, and be sure to sign up for our newsletter for information on other upcoming programs and events at the KiOSK and elsewhere.
The Importance Of Local News
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Sustaining Nonprofit Journalism In Cambridge
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Spare Change News And The Legacy Of Street Media
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A History Of Alternative Media And Culture In Cambridge
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