I saw “School of Rock.” It’s reviewed here.
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For all the news that fits…
… on the head of a pin, stop by Howard Lovy’s NanoBot, a blog devoted to nanotechnology. Howard is the news editor for Small Times Media, a magazine/Web site also devoted to nanotech.
Aussie editor’s blog
This one’s by Nathan Cochrane, deputy IT editor of the Next section, which runs in Melbourne’s The Age and Sydney’s Morning Herald. He writes a lot about cool stuff Australian techies are doing … it’s a lot like what they’re…
Jay Rosen
Has interesting comments on how the press can dish it out but can’t take it. That is, we’re all about asking everybody else all the tough questions, but when the tables are turned on us we turn into a jabbering…
A flashback
I mentioned getting flashbacks in the post below, so here’s my recounting of the worst correction I ever caused. It was a Friday on the Tampa Tribune’s County Desk, where we put out six zoned sections a day. Normally a…
Powderhorn returns
If you hang around at the Testy Copy Editors board you’ve probably seen Pete Hahnloser’s names among the posts. Pete also keeps a blog called Powderhorn, which had been on hiatus since August while Pete moved from the East Coast…
What is narrative
Jeff shares his thoughts and those of other people schooled in such things. (Yes, Side Salad was a lot more fun but that’s his businesss).
Letters from the front
… duplicated so soldiers can get back to their primary work of doing good deeds on behalf of the people of America (as a courtesy we are not, as far as I know, requiring the people of Iraq to repay…
‘nother editor’s blog found
Brian Sawyer’s a book editor whose blog’s called the Olive Press. He lives up the road in the Wine Country and writes about a lot of books folks like us would be reading if we weren’t, well, squandering our precious…
One Hell of a story
A buddy of mine I’ll call Gee keeps a Web site called hellonearth.com, which existed in happy obscurity until a band called Hell on Earth announced somebody would commit suicide during one of its concerts. Suddenly all manner of goofiness…