Guess who’s got copies of his new book for sale.
The surprise news last night was that Keith Olbermann’s show on MSNBC is no more. The interesting thing about the story is that no one can seem to agree who left whom.
This raises an interesting question. How does one respond to such an action if a boycott would give the company reason to fire other voices you care about, but continued viewing would reward the company for getting rid of someone you support?
I don’t care if you can learn more by reading text in Comic Sans, I’m not going to use it.
I think Ta-Nehisi Coates is one of the best long-form bloggers in the biz. Forget Andrew Sullivan–TNC is the star at The Atlantic Online. But when he takes a break, he gets some killer replacements. Check out this piece from yesterday by Oliver Wang on the Filipino mobile DJs of the Bay Area.
The Virginia Quarterly Review is back, and they’ve added a standalone website component for their reporting from Afghanistan.
Daniel Nester is one some sort of Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa kick over at We Who Are About to Die. Take that as you will.