I can intellectually comprehend how a human chopstick like Kate Moss can be – amped on attitude and pickled in glamor – a super model icon for over a decade and command monstrous figures to bless fashion products and publications with her vacant stare of approval. But it must also …
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Blogcritics Editors’ Picks: June 7 through June 13
In turns serious, silly, moving, and informative, we bring our best from the week past.
Read More »Music Industry 101 For Artists: The Art of the Press Kit
So you want to get yourself a record deal? Here is a quick 101 for aspiring artists on doing your press kit.
Read More »The Guardian Begins ‘Web-First’ Publication
The British publication is heading towards being a website that happens to have a print edition.
Read More »Searching For Beauty
If we learned to appreciate the world and the things we've created a little more, we might take better care of them.
Read More »Congress Passes the Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act
Fines for indecency go up by a factor of ten in continued Nipplegate fallout.
Read More »Great Journalism About Memorial Day, Dixie Chicks, and Clogged Email Accounts
First in a monthly series highlighting the best newspaper articles I've come across.
Read More »Russell Crowe, Feeling Used, and Personal Integrity
I have been waging a war within myself for a while now: nagging questions of matters fraught with heaviness and importance. What really is our individual and collective purpose in the world and how can we make an indelible mark that both portrays our lightness and darkness with truth and …
Read More »Blogcritics Editors’ Picks: May 31 through June 6
The best of the week, and something for everyone.
Read More »World Newspaper Gathering Attacks Russia’s Putin on Press Freedom on His Home Turf
World Association of Newspapers also issues semiannual freedom of the press report.
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