Arts Have You Been Reading the Comments?
posted by February 28 at 19:14 PM
onAll the good stuff on Slog today—well, a lot of it—happened in the comments.
I speak, of course, of the bonfire of big names over here in Jen Graves’s post about the art critic Matthew Kangas. (Regina Hackett. Scott Lawrimore. Billy Howard is in the house. It’s a party!)
And, of course, of the Seattle Weekly employee with a lot of time on his/her hands, scribbling away over here.
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I found the comments. Why oh why did you point that out? Insipid no-talents blathering about nothing. My lord, smoke another bowl and shut up girls.
Oooh, how "meta" dufus, er - I mean rufus; commenting about a post commenting about comments.
I'm guessing that would be more of an amphetamine-based, rather than euphoric-based activity, right?
Namedropping is for hipsters who feel they need to namedrop in order to seem at all credible, due to their own lack of substance.
I've got no comment.
Christoper is going bald. Quit alienating your audience.
The Phoenix has an interesting article on the Culture War of New Times swallowing the six liddle Village Voice papers. Don't just take The Stranger's snarked view of the SW...
What does your new music editor have to say? How is your transistion from New Times Broward?
http://www.newtimesbpb.com/2006-04-13/news/song-of-south-florida/
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