Publicity is Always Good!
The Christmas season is always the most busy and rushed time of the year. But in all of this excitement, some of us thrive; we like it busy, busy, busy with all sorts of stuff coming at you at once. Well I do anyway. This morning Tom Vannah from the […]
The Tricked out Ads Rock the Best!
More from Mediaweek. Magazine sales executives, described in this piece as a supremely jaded group, have been wowed by the kinds of ad pieces made possible by Americhip, a California company that produces the underlying technology in all those multimedia ads so popular these days. Americhip is the largest of […]
Are Ads Dead?
From the LA Times today. The Advertising Model Is Dying: Los Angeles Times columnist Joel Stein has put his comic touch to the topic of advertising, which he posits is no longer a viable enterprise. How *can* it be? When HBO, which books no ads, is the most profitable network, […]
Dentistry in Faraway Places
This morning I had a root canal. It only hurt when I paid. But while the doctor was getting ready, he told me he traveled to South America and Africa helping poor people by fixing their teeth. In the Latin countries, he said he had no problem using sign language […]
Republican Views of Our New Cafe
Denise Schwartz stopped by last week when the Gazette was interviewing us for their story about the cafe. Below is part of what the Sunday Republican just published about our plans. “DEERFIELD – Sandwiched between the pickle company, the insurance agency, the family restaurant and the filling station that has […]
The Coffee Conundrum
Coffee, Coffee, how I love thee! Today we met and tasted coffees from two different vendors, with two different ways and mannerisms. The first was here at 10 am, and he brought a thermos of his freshest brew, and a few bags of his product to leave behind. He was […]
Mrs Basil Rathbone’s News about Ole Blue Eyes
Reading a book by Maureen Orth, a Vanity Fair Reporter, called “The Importance of Being Famous,” I came across this chapter on Woody Allen and Mia Farrow. “There was nothing fragile about Mia,” her mother says. And nothing remotely conventional. By the time she was eighteen, she was a porcelain […]
Will the Worm Turn on Google?
William Powers writes about the media’s waning affection for Google in National Journal today.Who’s next? I think the worm is about to turn on Google. The company’s ascent has been too rapid, its successes too extravagant. As I wrote this sentence a few days ago, Google’s stock price was $416, […]
Plastic Lennon Speaks Just Like John
John Lennon: Yoko’s Cash-In Continues, reports Roger Freidman on Fox News today. “All right, this is for hard even for yours truly to believe, but here goes. It looks as if Yoko Ono has licensed a John Lennon action figure that will be sold, I don’t know, in stores of […]
Kelsey Moves On, Candidates Appear
Kelsey Flynn is leaving the River! So here is today’s entry on her blog. “Please Hold Your Applause Until the End — Today was my last day on the River Morning Show on my own. All next week I’ll be accompanied by one of the five W-R-S-Idol semi-finalists. May I […]
Hanging with Weekend Cannibals
Reading the Village Voice in NYC on Wednesday, I came across a story by Katharine Gates titled “A weekend Among Suburban Cannibals.” Really. The story detailed a group of people, men and women, who frequent cannibal porn websites and post on cannibal porn message boards. Yes, Virginia, there is indeed […]
I Want a Gal Just Like Mom!
The Perils Of Dating On The Internet: Skirt-chasing playboy Daniel Anceneaux spent weeks talking with a sensual woman on the Internet before arranging a romantic rendezvous at a remote beach – and discovering that his on-line sweetie of six months was his own mother! “I walked out on that dark […]
Just Say Our Name….For Money
TV networks are turning to product placements to fight back against ad-skipping technologies like TiVo, but now some writers are putting up a fight, demanding more pay in exchange for scripting product plugs into their shows. Wired news had the story. “The complaints may seem like crocodile tears coming from […]
Broadway Dazzles and the Gazette Spikes Me
A 2005 recap, taking in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with John Lithgow on Broadway and getting a column spiked by the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
Taking a Shot But Losing the Battle
After just 19 issues, Cambridge’s newest newspaper broke some hard news — about itself. Colleen Walsh of the Boston Globe wrote about it today. The avowed goal of Cambridge Day, an eight-page daily broadsheet, was to offer a mix of local news, comprehensive listings of goings-on about town, and a […]
