Sunday, June 12, 2005



Over time, the task of making a living and raising a family tends to exert a steady rightward pull on the politics of most every angry young man and woman. This might be why today's left has so few old lions in comparison to the right, and why Victor Navasky, current publisher and longtime editor of the Nation, is so important Unconventional wisdom: misadventures in publishing

The Blog, The Press, The Media: Tim Dunlop: Blogger Proves Better Man
Like a lot of columnists, Henderson had his moments, but he was pretty dull; quite predictable

But he's hardly alone in that respect. I'd happily see an end to Phillip Adams, Alan Ramsey and Greg Sheridan on the same grounds. Ackerman and Bolt are so bad it's embarrassing, but I'd be glad to see Devine and Albrechtsen stay, and just as happy to keep criticising them. Paul Kelly is on his last legs, Frank Devine is dead to me, and I barely read Shannahan or Wood. McGuinness: good riddens. I'd miss that photo of Salusinszky next to hs column, though not the column itself. Pamela Bone? Ner. Carney and Parkinson I can stand, and remain a big fan of Ken Davidson. Hugh McKay and Robert Manne can join Gerard, not because they're bad but because they mistake earnestness for gravitas. If I never read another word by Paul Sheehan, Helen Garner or Terry Lane, I'm pretty sure I'd survive.


Age of the columnist [What are people talking about right now? Personalize Technorati: Opinions, events, reviews ; Tim Blair is a better metaphorical Miss Fits, but he is kidding himself if he thinks that he is the first to reveal Hardy’s not so secret online identity Reason You Will Hate Me ]
• · The ABC talk station has lost its biggest asset, the woman crucial to its success - Angela Catterns. Catterns goes for gold ; Librarians at the Gate
• · · Pat Stith of the News & Observer has an excellent piece on Poynter today that is labeled “A Guide to Computer Assisted Reporting” but really should be called something like “Why All Newsrooms Need Computer Assisted Reporting.” To quote the master: The Value of CAR ; Keep in touch with national and world affairs by downloading a reader News as it happens
• · · · Internet companies are cashing in on the demand for quick and painless dating When two busy people click; David Hoffman, A&S '66, has become the libertarian godfather of independent news media around the world The Long, Strange Trip of David Hoffman ; Business Week: The Power of Us
• · · · · The Joy of Stacks ; Are academic librarians quiet ... maybe a little too quiet? Scott McLemee's Silence in the Stacks
• · · · · · Kevin Mitnick is famous for hacking into computer systems the world over The Americans Are the Most Gullible ; Gary Price's presentation from yesterday, on what's new in searching in 2005 is posted on his website via Newslib covering 5 June - 9 June Conference