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The End of the Blog, Or Why Do You Blog?

While pouring over the latest issue of my favorite magazine over the weekend, I was shocked to read this obituary to blogging. The first four paragraphs really stung me: Thinking about launching your own blog? Here's some friendly advice: Don't. And if you've already got one, pull the plug. Writing a weblog today isn't the bright idea it was four years ago. The blogosphere, once a freshwater oasis of folksy self-expression and clever thought, has been flooded by a tsunami of paid bilge. Cut-rate journalists and underground marketing campaigns now drown out the authentic voices of amateur wordsmiths. It's almost impossible to get noticed, except by hecklers. And why bother? The time it takes to craft sharp, witty blog prose is better spent...

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The NBA’s Most Loyal Fans

Forbes has named New York Knicks fans the NBA's most loyal fans. I admit that over the past few years I have wondered why I subject myself to this torture, even questioning if I were playing a sick game of S&M with my favorite sports team. Forbes goes on to describe our misery in further detail: How miserable have things been for Knick fans? How about an average record of 30-52, including a pair of 23-59 seasons, over the past five years? Then there's the series of off-the-court soap operas: respected veteran coach Larry Brown being hired and fired within one year; star guard Stephon Marbury feuding with coaches and now sitting out in street clothes as the team tries to trade him;...

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Gallery Envy

As much as I love NY for its plethora of museums and artists' culture, I wish I had the time and money to travel all over the world to visit special exhibitions. This week was especially frustrating because there are not one but two exhibitions I'm dying to see. First up is Drawing Room at the Thinkspace Art Gallery in Los Angeles. I will be in LA for a full week in February so I was severely disappointed to see that this exhibition will only run from until November 29. Some of my favorite pieces include:   Hush by Audrey Kawasaki   Mata-Adore by Brian M. Viveros   Cry Me An Hologram by Irana Douer   Bold as Love by Stella Im Hultberg   The second exhibition hails all the way from Mu at...

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