Roger Armbrust
Roger Armbrust has worked as a journalist both in his hometown of Little Rock and in New York City. His articles and columns have covered labor and management, Congressional legislation, and federal court cases, including appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Armbrust is former national news editor of Back Stage in New York City, where he also taught a professional writing course at New York University.
He now lives in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, where he has served as editor in chief of Parkhurst Brothers, Inc., Publishers, while also writing a regular column--Peculiar Progressive--on both the arts and politics for the New York City-based "Clyde Fitch Report."
Armbrust currently is publisher of World Daily Newspapers, a group of online news digests covering areas including technology, law, medicine, energy, and the economy.
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Armbrust is former national news editor of Back Stage in New York City, where he also taught a professional writing course at New York University.
He now lives in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, where he has served as editor in chief of Parkhurst Brothers, Inc., Publishers, while also writing a regular column--Peculiar Progressive--on both the arts and politics for the New York City-based "Clyde Fitch Report."
Armbrust currently is publisher of World Daily Newspapers, a group of online news digests covering areas including technology, law, medicine, energy, and the economy.
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Jeb Bush’s Forward Tip-ToeingFormer Florida Gov. Jeb Bush raises his voice to a national audience, perhaps prepping for a presidential run.
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Will Barnet’s Exquisite SimplicityThe Arkansas Arts Center's exhibit follows centenarian Will Barnet's growth through his special gift of 75 drawings.
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A Loving Couple Helping to Save LivesAn American husband and wife dedicate themselves to aiding struggling communities overseas.
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“Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free”The First Amendment to the United States Constitution, along with court cases, solidify Americans' rights to gather peacefully, to protest, and to protest the protesters, without harassment by authority.
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Our Lost Soldiers Wandering America’s StreetsAssisting our homeless military veterans just might help solve America's greater, pervasive homelessness.
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Cameras and Phone Taps and Drones, Oh My!Americans continue to fall under expanding, unwarranted police surveillance, in direct opposition to their Constitutional rights to privacy and freedom of expression.
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“Boss” Offers Titanic Beast, Tainted Beauty"Boss," the STARZ original political drama series staring Kelsey Grammer, offers splendid acting and directing which overcome plot flaws.
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Will the Populace Volcano Erupt?If Congress thinks the U.S. has seen problems with the current protests from Occupy Wall Street and across the country, just wait until they mess with the nation's seniors.
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“Prohibition”: Serving Bourbon Without WaterPBS's documentary "Prohibition" might have presented a more realistic introduction to the alcohol problem by paying deeper attention to both the alcohol/water and medical issues.
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Big Brother, It's Time for Your Close-UpThe documentary is becoming the new, major source of honest news reporting.
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Social Media, Government, and YouSocial media's advancement threatens government and offers the citizenry a greater stake in freedom.