25 Bloggers You Wish You Were Reading
Remember when the web used to be about following links to someone's cool blogspot site? Now it's all about the world of ultra-ultra-niche or the secret gems that the big sites troll daily for their unique takes.
Remember when the web used to be about following links to someone's cool blogspot site? Now it's all about the world of ultra-ultra-niche or the secret gems that the big sites troll daily for their unique takes.
Patricia Zohn | Posted 07.25.2008 | Media
Chez Pazienza | Posted 07.19.2008 | Media
There's been an awful lot of negative press aimed at the House of Gawker over the past year or so, and even the most unctuous of Nick Denton apologists would have to admit that quite a bit of it is well-deserved.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 07.10.2008 | Media
Courtney E. Martin | Posted 07.05.2008 | Media
Post-Carrie, we can't turn a page, web or paper, without reading about a young woman over-sharing details about her love life, while male writers dominate the "thought leader" magazines.
Kimberly Brooks | Posted 06.22.2008 | Living
What fascinated me most about the New York Times Emily Gould piece was the x-ray view inside the mind of someone who craves the attention of strangers.
AdAge | Simon Dumenco | Posted 06.10.2008 | Media
It's hard to imagine, but at the time there was something magical about the blogging moment. The best bloggers could become almost instantly beloved c...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
I am not sure exactly what the significance of Nick Denton's latest epic blog post about former editor Emily Gould is except to prove that he's maybe ...
Huffignton Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss: On December 31, 2007, Gawker bid farewell to managing editor Choire Sicha, editor Emily Gould, and after hour...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
Today I received an email from someone at lit journal n+1 with a link to its just-published Gawker critique by Carla Blumenkranz. The subject line...
Rachel Sklar | Posted 10.28.2009 | Media