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Friday, November 20, 2009

Forget the Fangs. It’s Spam That Should Really Scare “Twilight” Fans.

Matthew Shaer

Fans of “Twilight” and “New Moon” already have plenty to be scared about–vampires, werewolves, a swirling debate over the feminist values of Stephenie Meyer’s hit series.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

In L.A., a Dog Gets Her Own Blog and Entourage

James Michael Dorsey

Los Angeles has long been known as a one-industry town–the movies. And so it came as no great surprise when two of my closest friends announced their intention to get their German shepherd, Heidi, into show business. Heidi soon became the star of her own Los Angeles Times blog.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Dailies Go Darwin

Adam Reilly

If you’re a tree, you’re probably feeling pretty good right now. We’ve long known that the traditional newspaper–a hard-copy compendium of the previous day’s events, printed on an obscene amount of wood byproduct–was terminally ill. But two of 2008’s big media developments–the Christian Science Monitor’s plan to kill its daily print edition outright, and the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press’s decision to radically scale back their print operations and refocus online–suggests that the traditional newspaper’s death will come sooner than anyone imagined.

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