- by Amelia G in Headline, Manifesto
It might seem like a tautology to say that tragedy journalism makes me sad. But it makes me sad beyond just what is awful about it. Of course, I feel bad when I see that a plant in Waco exploded to disastrous result and the graphic images of people who were the victims of random […]
April 19, 2013 /
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- by Amelia G in Happenings, Popcorn
I’m not exactly a big tabloid reader, although I’m fascinated by the cultural impact of evolving media forms. I did watch the Edward G. Robinson classic Unholy Partners this week on TCM. Unholy Partners is a 1941 movie, a period piece about how WWI spurred sensationalist journalism but America was all done with that by […]
October 29, 2010 |
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- by Amelia G in Music, Personalities
The new video for Frontline Assembly’s Shifting through the Lens is the fetish video industrial bands always flirt with but almost never do. The Shifting Through the Lens vid stars Julie Simone. In the music video, she plays a hot latex-clad video vixen, a domina, a cameraman, and a fetish director. In real life, Julie […]
July 30, 2010 |
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- by Amelia G in Blue Blood
If you want exposure for yourself or your projects or you are seeking expertise, then it matters how busy or influential a web property is. There are many third party tools to assist internet professionals in ascertaining a site’s true size, beyond its hype. As a site surfer, most people respond to how interesting the […]
January 13, 2009 |
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- by Amelia G in Blue Blood
Over the years, I think Rolling Stone magazine has maintained a higher standard of journalism than most music rags. The majority of music publications are written by writers in the employ of publicists and most rarely have an article on topics other than a performer’s favorite color or fictional creative process. Although their musical tastes […]
January 23, 2007 |
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