A Wall Street Journal Theater writer, Joanne Kaufmann, caused quite a stir when she admitted she often left shows she wasn’t enjoying at intermission.
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Writers with Style – Then and Now
It used to be that the best writers, back in the day, were general interest journalists, people like Mike Sager, who is, incidentally, still
A New Low for American Journalism
On January 23, 2015 a new low was set in the trivialization of media. The Wall Street Journal, America’s largest, and generally best, newspaper,
The Best Automotive Writer?
Is Dan Neil, who writes the Rumble Seat column for the Wall Street Journal, the most talented automotive writer working in the US? He
New York Times Art Critic, criticizes curators for what white, Euro-American civilization did and was doing to the native people, animals and plants of North America
Hmmm, so the American West was a sparsely populated area where Indians glorified violence and warfare. And that evil Euro-American civilization turned the American West into a
The RJR Nabisco LBO
Johnson and Horrigan are the classic stereotypical examples of men who made massive profits at a huge corporation by producing a deadly product, cigarettes,
Wall Street Journal
To be truly feminine means being soft, receptive, and—look out, here it comes—submissive.” Ms. Reece got her start playing professional volleyball soon after college.
Wall Street Journal
It isn’t necessary to be publicly displaying affection all the time to prove to others, or to ourselves, that we’re hanging in there….”But here’s
WSJ: The Age Of Bite-Size Entertainment
Is smaller better? Ideas from the media past: serialized novels, very short films, and shorter music releases are making a comeback, both to accommodate
WSJ: Web Video: Bigger and Less Profitable
Digital publishers contend for a slice of the profit pie from online video. But how much pie is there exactly to go around?