Thu, Feb 23, 2012, 2:37am
Over the past few years, the phrase “the End of Journalism” has been widely circulated by pundits, doomsayers, and crotchety journalists alike. Critics have pointed to the closing of local newspapers and the rise of the blogosphere as harbingers of the Four Horsemen.
Thu, Feb 23, 2012, 2:04am
The Feb. 13, 2012 cover of the New Yorker featured a blown-up image of the magazine’s icon—the statesman with top hat and spectacle—blurred and tucked under the ubiquitous iPad loading wheel. It was a clear statement that the magazine as we know it could soon be gone.
Wed, Feb 22, 2012, 11:54pm
Roaches—big ones, little ones, ones that flew—infested our Florida home when I was growing up. The kitchen was their capital city, and their spotty droppings littered the innards of most of our appliances.
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This week, 20/20 sent an intrepid reporter into the wild and wooly world of Brooklyn. Her mission: to find three hangouts worthy of this headline's implicit eye roll. The following is what she came back with.
Wed, Feb 22, 2012, 11:27pm
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Neon Indian is the indie-electronic project of 23-year-old Mexican-born Alan Palomo. The band wowed the music blogosphere in 2009 with the song “Deadbeat Summer” and its psychedelically inspired, saturated lo-fi drum machines and Back to the Future-era synths.
Wed, Feb 22, 2012, 10:57pm
In the art industry, those who hold the most money in their hands go home with the least in their pockets.