Fred Moutran
- Page Views
- 933
- Content
- 11
- Fans
- 0
- Contributor since
- 7/7/2009
Education/Experience
University of South Florida- BA in Sociology, working on an MA in JournalismAffiliations
Dreadful EntertainmentFavorites
None yet.Fans
None yet.
Displaying Results 1 - 11 (of 11) for All Content
-
Media Convergence and the Economic Viability of the Hernando Today NewspaperThis assessment of the Hernando Today, a newspaper servicing Hernando County, Florida, looks at the strides the paper has made in the field of media convergence and examines the financial state of the paper amidst the current economic climate.
-
Common Morality by Bernard Gert: Essential Reading"Common Morality," by Bernard Gert, is a text outlining the most clear, concise and versatile moral system known to man.
-
GhostA poem I wrote in 2005.
-
HauntingA poem I wrote back in 2000
-
To Feel AliveA poem I wrote in 2005.
-
White Russians, College Football and Skinny-DippingOne trip to the liquor store because I wanted something other than beer turned an average party into a night I'll remember for the rest of my life.
-
"The Art of Murder" Music VideoThis is the video for my song, "The Art of Murder." The song itself can be found here as well. This piece was shot in St. Petersburg, Fl. back in 2006. It's dark and creepy, and some people saw the lyrics sound like Jigsaw from the Saw movies. -
Go to DMC! Your Introduction to Detroit Metal CityThe popular manga series that is quickly gaining worldwide recognition and is bound to become a hit here in the U.S. Get in on the ground floor and be able to say that you knew about it before your friends.
-
Small Town Eats with Big Apple BiteSpring Hill is home to a lot of New Yorkers. With picky palates and a taste for Italian, these Big Apple natives are hard to please. Well, here's the top picks in town to please them...and you as well.
-
Cute Singing DogPomeranian howls and sings, it's cute, funny and furry. -
Weighing Your Care Options: Retail Medical ClinicsRetail medical clinics are becoming an ever-increasing part of modern life. Is this a good thing for medicine, or will your care suffer? Find out here.