Beautiful lunch
Beautiful lunch Aren’t these the most beautiful tacos ever? (See ‘em big…) More later …
June 30th, 2005
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Atlanta + Food
Beautiful lunch Aren’t these the most beautiful tacos ever? (See ‘em big…) More later …
June 30th, 2005
Read...The NAA Online Publishing Update just sent out an email outside of its usual listserv publishing date to let us know that the staff of Lawrence.com (ok, JLWorld.com as well) is defecting to Naples, FL to work at the Daily News. This is a huge announcement; this team is widely regarded as producing the best [...]
June 30th, 2005
Read...A recent survey of the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) found that of those marketers shifting their budgets around in the next year, 74 percent of the redirected funds would be going towards advertising online. (Adrants.com.)
June 21st, 2005
Read...It was Ireland, I think. A curve of green lines, etched in crayon, spraying out like the architecture of a leaf on a printed page. It was a dream, so when something told me to keep drawing out the map of where I was to go, I did so, curling around the existing lines, carving [...]
June 21st, 2005
Read...Castro reading online When Fidel Castro wants to get his news fix, where does he turn? Why, to the Miami Herald’s Spanish publication, El Nuevo Herald, of course. But the man doesn’t read the print version of the paper … oh, no! He’s reading the online version … [...]
June 20th, 2005
Read...Bloggers in the arenas of television, music, technology, sports and fashion/food/style are being recruited by MSN, who posted a jobs page on JournalismJobs.com. I wonder how much this has to do with their Spaces software?
June 20th, 2005
Read...So, what does Tony Perkins, author of 1999’s The Internet Bubble, and founder of AlwaysOn, tell a room full of alternative weekly editors at the 2005 AAN Convention about the Open Media world? Well … Not a whole lot of stuff that’s new to uber dorky me. But Perkins gave a good overview of what [...]
June 16th, 2005
Read...About forty minutes ago, another earthquake hit SoCal; this one around Yucaipa, California … 2.5 hours away from San Diego where I am. I didn’t feel a thing, but a few folks in the elevator said they did. (My whole life is off balance, so it’s no wonder I didn’t feel it …) Third earthquake [...]
June 16th, 2005
Read...sunday afternoon The remains of a leftover fritatta — basil, tomatoes, feta — from Carroll Street in Atlanta. (Where else?) This is new … instead of food blogging, empty plate blogging…
June 8th, 2005
Read...Blessed Encarta, helper of last-minute seventh grade reports, I had completely forgotten about you until an errant Google result reminded me that you exist. Does anyone else remember? p.s. To compete with Wikipedia, Encarta has a community editing policy that — yawn! — has to go through a Microsoft editor first. Yeah, why don’t you send [...]
June 7th, 2005
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