For Those Who Think Best in the Bathroom
Is it April Fool's Day already?
Is it April Fool's Day already?
Seventeen Editor in Chief Ann Shoket, sadly, will never live up to the 'Toos' blogging capabilities.
The New York Times ran this story about the News Corporation and NBC Universal's new online video venture. But is it too little and too late to beat out the established online video sites?
"American Idol" is finally worth watching this season, thanks to the drama created by Howard Stern and Vote For The Worst. Both are backing 17-year-old Sanjaya Malakar, a mediocre singer at best.
Robert Rodriguez, in an interview by Wired, explains the process of making the new double-feature, Grindhouse.
Mario Lavandeira, better known as Perez Hilton of PerezHilton.com, describes his blog as "Hollywood's Most-Hated Web Site." Now I know why he's so hated.
With more college students halting their Thursday night party plans to spend time with their favorite surgical interns, it seems that local college bars and restaurants are going to continue to suffer due to the growing popularity of "Grey’s Anatomy."
How suprising it is that the Miss America Pageant has been dropped again, leaving the program without a home for the second time in three years.
It seems like the Gray Lady was wrong, was corrected by Wikipedia and never bothered to say so.
On ABC's "The View" Thursday morning, Rosie O'Donnell coughed up this noxious five minutes of television. In it, she denies the self-evident facts of 9/11, claiming that building 7 of the World Trade Center was destroyed via controlled demolition.
I happen to photograph a lot of restaurants and food products often, and I'm asked who I'm shooting for. The wrong response: "For myself." "For my blog!" "For fun."
I waste way too much time on MenuPages. I blame this on my mother, who can spend hours looking over menus from restaurants.
Rachel Sklar and her gang at The Huffington Post’s Eat the Press plan to break from the daily media news cycle to tell you what they think is “cool” by launching their own Daily Candy-like feature.
It’s hard enough to mix media with politics. But when it comes to media and the military, there is another level of sensibility that is necessary to protect our troops.
The cover story for this week’s issue of Newsweek, "Voices of the Fallen," features the e-mails and letters of those soldiers who gave their lives in Iraq.
Whew! Reading about terror resurgence in Afghanistan is, like, a total drag. So it makes sense that both Time and Newsweek published cover stories on the topic all over the world—'cept the United States.
Even though the blogosphere may be breaking new ground for open communication, it's hard not to forget that old joke that the Internet is good for one thing, and one thing only: pornography.
Two brains are better than one, but are two media giants better than YouTube?
NBC and News Corp. think so.
David Fischer, editor of Highsnobity.com, answers some questions about his blog.
PopSciBlog recently featured this post about the giant squid caught off the coast of New Zealand.
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