salon vs. slate vs. atlantic

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stay in school if you want to kiw (Gukbe), Friday, 9 March 2012 06:23 (fourteen years ago)

atlantic is more thinking smart thoughts abt the world by inhuman people who have been to lots of college and twitter but not the actual world

― lag∞n, Thursday, March 8, 2012 5:36 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

lol

atlantic has maybe 3 writers i read, slate has 2, salon has 1, so atlantic.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 9 March 2012 06:28 (fourteen years ago)

I was thinking that you could make a really great site by combining writers from these 3 and you could also make the worst site on the internet

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 17:05 (fourteen years ago)

how about a daily back and forth with joan walsh and katie roiphe?

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 17:20 (fourteen years ago)

Slate, easily. A bunch of my favourite online writers, incl John Dickerson, Dana Stevens, Jody Rosen, and very enjoyable podcasts. Don't understand the hate for their arts coverage at all.

Used to read Salon pre-subscription experiment but I don't visit it unless someone links to it on Twitter - usually a Greenwald or Pareene piece - or I'm scanning Metacritic for film reviews and I remember I like O'Hehir.

Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Friday, 9 March 2012 17:42 (fourteen years ago)

yeah i like dana stevens a lot, dahlia lithwick too.

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:05 (fourteen years ago)

I really really dislike their television critic. Worst writer ever.

Mordy, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:17 (fourteen years ago)

troy paterson?? really?? i dig him a lot

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:17 (fourteen years ago)

i have a kneejerk contempt of all tv criticism. idk why.

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:22 (fourteen years ago)

yeah me too I realize it's irrational

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:23 (fourteen years ago)

theres a lot of bad tv criticism out there but i think paterson is pretty good

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:23 (fourteen years ago)

TV criticism, hardly worth the effort

Vulture is an NYmag thing, yes?

Literal Facepalms (Dr Morbius), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:25 (fourteen years ago)

I was thinking that you could make a really great site by combining writers from these 3 and you could also make the worst site on the internet

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?

― iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 17:05 (2 hours ago) Permalink

I actually think this kind of internet media could really benefit from more consolidation -- there are too many sites to check right now and I wind up checking none.

the prurient pinterest (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:25 (fourteen years ago)

it seems so pointless. it seems most disconnected from the relationship between program and audience.

xp hurting, get yourself some rss!

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:27 (fourteen years ago)

troy paterson?? really?? i dig him a lot

i don't know how this is possible. i've never read anything by him that i felt was well-written or insightful about the subject matter. and plenty of embarrassing pieces that read like creative writing assignments

Mordy, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:27 (fourteen years ago)

well the consolidation is happening on a certain level, like there are more aggregation type sites. I feel like the place where an article came from matters less and less.

xp

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:29 (fourteen years ago)

does that really annoying mommy blog lady still write for salon? ayelet waldman?

Mrs. Michael Chabon iirc!

Cuba Pudding, Jr. (jaymc), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:29 (fourteen years ago)

When David Edelstein wrote for Slate in the early '00s, he was probably my favorite film critic. Then he decamped for New York in the days when its website wasn't as culturally prevalent as it is now, and I stopped reading him. Dana Stevens is generally pretty likeable, though.

Cuba Pudding, Jr. (jaymc), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:33 (fourteen years ago)

voted for Slate, mostly for the podcasts which are usually pretty good

Also enjoy the Slate "Explainer" stuff.

silverfish, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:34 (fourteen years ago)

yeah i dont know i think TP is a good writer. dunno about the creative writing pieces.

dont know goole means about audience

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:36 (fourteen years ago)

I actually think this kind of internet media could really benefit from more consolidation -- there are too many sites to check right now and I wind up checking none.

― the prurient pinterest (Hurting 2), Friday, March 9, 2012 2:25 PM (10 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

its called twitter dawg

lag∞n, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:37 (fourteen years ago)

what if there were one stop shop for greenwald, megan mcardle and slate cultural criticism. wouldn't that be your homepage too?

― iatee, Friday, March 9, 2012 12:05 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

to poop on

lag∞n, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:37 (fourteen years ago)

atlantic has occasional actual longform reporting. i'll probably read more nonsense on salon though, which has some very good writers but also a fair amounts of huffpo-itis. haven't thought about slate in years except when i see the occasional link to some music thing there or remember fondly this article: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/vice/2001/06/monkeyfishing.html

s.clover, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:43 (fourteen years ago)

criticism of music and movies seems to be inserted more directly into the 'conversation' about those things, because (pre d/l) there is a purchase-decision angle to weigh in on. the 'buyer's guide' aspect of criticism is subject to a lot of debate, sure, but it is part of the deal. there are also specific subculture/genre relationships and narratives to track between producers, products, and audiences. i'm kind of struggling here but the aspect of leaving your home for both music and movies gives each a kind of public life that renders critical work about it more potent? idk

tv is something that people just have in their house turn on. what is there even to criticize? pointless is maybe the wrong word, how about... ineffectual?

i guess in a dvr era tv is a bit more similar to downloaded music and streamed movies, and tv series post-hbo have become more cinematic -- so maybe we are entering into an era when writing about tv will start to have a similar function and relationship as other criticisms

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:48 (fourteen years ago)

my problem is there is really so little of that cinematic tv that's 'worth criticizing' that it just ends up w/ people talking about the wire again and again

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:51 (fourteen years ago)

like even in the neu-era of tv there really are not that many 'ps this is clearly meant to be a work of art' shows

iatee, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:54 (fourteen years ago)

a lot of criticism about tv -- say in the NYer though in a lot of places online too -- comes a few seasons in. so its less buyers guide (though theres a "recommendation" aspect to it) than it is like. i dont know. "actual criticism" or something. see for example emily nussbaums essay about the good wife, now in the middle of its 3rd season, in last weeks NYer

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:54 (fourteen years ago)

i thought nussbaum's recent piece about good children's television was excellent

Mordy, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:57 (fourteen years ago)

i haven't read the nyer in a long time, i probably have bad memories of the franklin regime

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:58 (fourteen years ago)

hey should i start a thread about that AWAKE show? i think it's kinda good

goole, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:59 (fourteen years ago)

i also like troy patterson but i feel like he's been "off" for a while idk. i haven't been able to read dana stevens for years and i used to be a fan back in her blog days so i mean it's probably me. dahlia lithwick is easily the best and most consistent writer at slate.

x-post i only like tv criticism that realizes its own pointlessness from the start and hopefully 1) lols ensue 2) you learn something about tv shows you would never want to know. nb i hate tv.

Your Ample Girth Does Intimidate (Matt P), Friday, 9 March 2012 20:00 (fourteen years ago)

an occasional essay about an entire genre of television is fine. A piece on a single show is almost always bad, unless it's one of a handful of really great shows, in which case it's already been written about enough. The worst are those new-season-of-tv roundups where you watch the critic contort himself to find the better and worse among a bunch of completely shitty shows.

the prurient pinterest (Hurting 2), Friday, 9 March 2012 20:01 (fourteen years ago)

lots of times you get these tv-diaries episode by episode recap things where it really ends up being sort of like a group discussion with a moderator, so the author is just talking about what they did or didn't enjoy in the episode and in the comments everyone else chimes in and you get theories about if sawyer was the horse or who is going to sleep with who or whatever. so basically like a more formal version of our rolling ilx threads. and folks read and participate for the same reason -- because its more fun to consume this or that media if you have people to talk about it and argue about it with.

arguably this is not what people consider "criticism." also, arguably, this is more like what criticism used to be in a historical sense until it took a weird detour roughly coinciding with the time of modernism.

s.clover, Friday, 9 March 2012 20:06 (fourteen years ago)

i have a hard time believing that tv writing is bad because of tv

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 20:07 (fourteen years ago)

OHHHHH wait are you guys all talking about "recaps"? thats not really "tv criticism" as sterling points out

max, Friday, 9 March 2012 20:07 (fourteen years ago)

There's a difference between recaps and reviews, even on a weekly, episode-by-episode basis.

stay in school if you want to kiw (Gukbe), Friday, 9 March 2012 20:14 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Wednesday, 14 March 2012 00:01 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Thursday, 15 March 2012 00:01 (fourteen years ago)

foto finish

iatee, Thursday, 15 March 2012 02:20 (fourteen years ago)

salon is better w/ books than slate

Mordy, Thursday, 15 March 2012 02:21 (fourteen years ago)

one month passes...

http://www.salon.com/
ew

Mordy, Tuesday, 24 April 2012 03:43 (fourteen years ago)

freezes my browser for like 3 minutes every time i go there + looks ugly = mega-dud

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Tuesday, 24 April 2012 06:07 (fourteen years ago)

and it was so sensible-looking before, shame

j., Tuesday, 24 April 2012 06:08 (fourteen years ago)

so gross

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Tuesday, 24 April 2012 07:05 (fourteen years ago)

The "S" looks deformed

stay in school if you want to kiw (Gukbe), Tuesday, 24 April 2012 07:18 (fourteen years ago)

hahaha what??

it looks for all the world like the design team was given a brief with one phrase on a piece of paper:

"vogue for men"

TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 24 April 2012 09:04 (fourteen years ago)

from the pages of slate comments:

Molly
I have been a s!ut many many times. I am not proud of it. I think I understand this left-leaning website continuing to write articles about it. They seem to think it will help them get a liberal elected. I do not think it will. Nothing they say here will matter in the election just as what I just said will not matter. Still, it is fun having a place to tell the world stuff. Thank you, slate for letting me say that.
55 Minutes Ago from slate.com · Reply

Mordy, Saturday, 28 April 2012 03:03 (fourteen years ago)

no molly, thank you

dharunravir (k3vin k.), Saturday, 28 April 2012 03:05 (fourteen years ago)

there's actually a whole weird comment community going on on this article:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2012/04/27/sluts_across_america_doesn_t_reclaim_the_word_slut_it_makes_it_meaningless.html

Mordy, Saturday, 28 April 2012 03:07 (fourteen years ago)

same bunch of ppl teaching each other how to post and telling corny jokes

Mordy, Saturday, 28 April 2012 03:08 (fourteen years ago)


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