Living and breathing in the Second City
I don’t usually defend Steve Rhodes, mainly because he’s usually transparently liberal. But watching Fox Chicago Sunday this morning I felt the pains of fraternity in my heart. Jack Conaty went after Rhodes on the development of the blogosphere and in so doing showed just how little he actually understands about how it works. Conaty’s [...]
My gut reaction? Bleh …
I understand that it is getting harder and harder to make money in the media business and that the consequence of this fact is major changes in the newspaper business. Last week the Sun-Times laid off dozens of staff in an effort to avoid going belly-up. And they still might. These [...]
Julie Keller has a terrific column in today’s Tribune. I don’t often gush about anyone over at the Trib, but this is perhaps the most intelligent article I’ve read since I moved to Chicago nine years ago. Keller explores both the vacancy and the potency of the concept of “change.” She closes on the eternal [...]
There’s a good thread over at CapitolFax about whether or not the Sun-Times is going under. I think the answer is a definite … maybe. But I have a plan that could divert their disaster: give the paper away for free. The Tribune’s RedEye is cleaning up the free paper market and it’s a joke [...]
Harold Henderson is no longer writing for the Chicago Reader. I am not sure what happened, but I’m sure it has something to do with the recent management change. At any rate, you can still read Harold at http://harolddaily.blogspot.com/. Good luck H.
Dan mentioned this interview in the comments yesterday and I was able to find it on Google Video. It is perhaps an even more fitting tribute to Tom Snyder than the Howard Stern interview I linked yesterday.
If you didn’t catch the Tribune’s “Perspectives” section on Sunday. There was a great article on Reason and our emotions by Jack Fuller. Fuller takes on Al Gore’s hope that the internet will usher in a new age of reasoned discourse. Along the way, he makes note of the tension between Gore’s argument against fear [...]
There’s lots of discussion in the local blogosphere this week about the Sun-Times‘ editorial page changes. Steve Huntley, long-time editor, is now a columnist and is openly admitting is sympathy for conservatives (and libertarians). But the editorial page is under new management and is returning the paper to its liberal routes. This has lead many [...]
The revelation that the author of the pro-Obama “1984″ ad used to work for Obama makes the story that much more interesting. For one thing, as Powerline points out, it’s more evidence of a MSM double standard. This revelation will certainly fly below the radar. There will be no righteous indignation. There will be no [...]
The Blogosphere’s collective ego was bruised yesterday when Joseph Rago penned a rather poignant, if misguided, column about blogs and their contribution to society, the written word, civic discourse, etc.
Read Rago’s column.
Then note the reaction.
The best being QandO.
The letter I sent yesterday to Rago and to the WSJ:
Dear Editor:
Joseph Rago’s criticism of bloggers ["The Blog [...]
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
-Carl Sandburg