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Jan 22, 2012 Who watches a watch?
I took a walk through the newsroom the other day and bothered a few reporters, editors and designers with this question: "Do you wear a watch?" Many more don't than do. It wasn't as much a malefemale divide as it was generational, and these people are on a schedule all day with one eye on...
Jan 18, 2012 Washington Post, NPR, Guardian replace Wikipedia for day
NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - With Wikipedia closed for business Wednesday in protest of anti-piracy legislation, media outlets such as the Washington Post, the Guardian and NPR are stepping in to fill the void. Writers and editors from the different news outlets will answer questions posed on Twitter, some with the hashtag #altwiki, thus using crowdsourcing to fill in where the online encyclopedia ...
Jan 13, 2012 Letters to the Editors
Great article on the amazing Mr. Kamlarz. To make matters worse he "retired" shortly after a review of City of Berkeley finances indicated that he was an inept manager...and he lives in Oakland.
Jan 12, 2012 Winter Arts Preview 2012
Independent editors weigh in on their must-catch arts events for the upcoming season.
Jan 10, 2012 Journalists’ campaign-trail secrets revealed
NASHUA, N.H. I’ve long suspected that if editors knew how little journalism occurs on the campaign trail, they would never pay our expenses. Forget door-knocking. In reality, it’s more trainspotting. Reporters hang out at candidate appearances — and restaurants — talking primarily among themselves and comparing notes on which canned events they attended. (Did you see Santorum in Salem? No, I ...
Jan 08, 2012 Pizarro: Get into the minds behind 'The Thing Quarterly' in downtown San Jose
John Herschend and Will Rogan, editors of the unique San Francisco-based publication, will take part in a collaborative program next weekend at the San Jose Museum of Art and the Institute of Contemporary Art.
Jan 01, 2012 Best of the Bay 2011 Editors Picks: Shopping
Tweekin Records in the Lower Haight was one of the centers of Bay Area dance music culture for the better part of two decades. But besides the basic insanity of operating a specialty record store in these e-times, the Tweekin brand had gotten a bit ragged over the years.
Dec 30, 2011 Our editors' picks for the best and brightest stories of the year
The Daily Star launched its "On the Bright Side" feature more than 10 years ago, establishing a commitment to bring local readers at least one "good news" story on the front page of every single newspaper. (The only exception to this rule was Sept. 12, 2001, when the events of the 9/11 attacks made the prospect of doing an "On the Bright Side" story seem inappropriate.) This year, in addition to ...
Dec 29, 2011 Last shuttle flight is Fla.'s top story
MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. The end of the space shuttle program after more than three decades of flights to low-earth orbit launched past Gov. Rick Scott's shakeup of state government and the Casey Anthony murder trial as Florida's top story of 2011, according to a poll of newspaper editors conducted by The Associated Press. Atlantis' rolling stop on a Kennedy Space Center ...
Dec 29, 2011 AP: Last shuttle flight is Fla.'s top story
The end of the space shuttle program after more than three decades of flights to low-earth orbit launched past Gov. Rick Scott's shakeup of state government and the Casey Anthony murder trial as Florida's top story of 2011, according to a poll of newspaper editors conducted by The Associated Press.
Dec 29, 2011 Newspaper editors pick final space shuttle over Scott's first year, Anthony trial
The end of the space shuttle program after more than three decades of flights to low-earth orbit launched past Gov. Rick Scott's shakeup of state government and the Casey Anthony murder trial as Florida's top story of 2011, according to a poll of newspaper editors conducted by The Associated Press.
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