Category Archives: Journalism
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“That will be $280 for your $200 room”
Leave a commentSeptember 18, 2017 by jacklovelace
I read a story today about a hotel lowering it’s room rates to $200 a night in New York City. …
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Frustrated with storm coverage
Leave a commentSeptember 10, 2017 by jacklovelace
Watching storm coverage is often more frustrating than informational. If I see one more reporter lashed to a poll in …
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Rotten story about Rotten Tomatoes
1September 7, 2017 by jacklovelace
The News York Times has a story today about how Hollywood blames Rotten Tomatoes for people not going to movies. …
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Surprise me
Leave a commentAugust 8, 2017 by jacklovelace
A good friend and fellow journalist Wade Nelson died recently. As I was thinking about him, I had a memory …
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Good journalism gets dunked
Leave a commentAugust 8, 2017 by jacklovelace
It just drives me nuts when I see news stories that don’t pin down the basic reasons why there is …
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Journal sloppiness deserves no bread in their company
Leave a commentJuly 29, 2017 by jacklovelace
I am a big fan of the Wall Street Journal news quality, but an article today just bugged the shit …
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A new batch of book reviews
Leave a commentJuly 13, 2017 by jacklovelace
A new batch of mostly book reviews from me as posted on Amazon: Camino Island: A Novel (Hardcover) Grisham …
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Everything you tweet
1June 11, 2017 by jacklovelace
A world of tweets all at once: Free outdoor concerts need a section labeled “For people who actually want to …
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Joe Buck writes
Leave a commentJune 10, 2017 by jacklovelace
I bought the Joe Buck book “Lucky Bastard”. I was curious to see how much St. Louis was in the …
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Tony and the Fire Dance
3March 12, 2017 by jacklovelace
I just finished a biography about Bob Fosse. Very good. One of the many sources in the book was Tony …
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