Speller-poets vs. reporters who ‘see through words’
Twitter has been abuzz with talk about The Price of Typos. Here’s the angle in the essay that most intrigues
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
Twitter has been abuzz with talk about The Price of Typos. Here’s the angle in the essay that most intrigues
Something bizarre is happening at Politics and Prose, and perhaps a few other bookstores in the Washington area—and therein may
In the middle of the Great Library Debates raging on the Atlantic site and elsewhere, I had to neglect something.
So what’s “close”—the word that a TBD headline used in describing the Washington Post’s hyperlocal launch”? Psst! A Post source
Update, 7 p.m.: Looks as if "close" is late spring 2011. – D.R. I hated the Washington Post’s hyperlocal edition
Congratulations to TBD.com and sex-and-gender blogger Amanda Hess, who owned up to the goof of the century or at least
TBD.com’s hyperlocal site is drawing more local Web traffic than WUSA-TV and the Washington Examiner and may close in on
Update, September 20: The Washington Post tells me that it prefers to stick to Nielsen statistics in public. I’m checking
Right here in the Washington, D.C. area, TBD is one of the most-watched rolls of the dice in American journalism.