Archive for January, 2009

Well. This is one of the most extremely excellent things I’ve read of late. Worth the click-through for Jacobson’s entire column. Thanks, Balk. alexbalk: I measure a man’s seriousness by the degree of moral ambivalence he is able to intimate in his appearance. Here is surface, the subtle politician and thinker says, here is my homage to gorgeousness, worldliness and good manners, but don’t suppose I do not have that within that passeth show. Too much attention to exterior show and the man is trivial; too little and he is a fanatic. The person who cannot smile urbanely even when the world is falling apart is no better than the person who can do nothing else. And those who think they prove their integrity by looking shabby by the standards of their own society, or by adopting the dress of the oppressed (as though the oppressed are a model by virtue of their oppression), only demonstrate the narrowness of their sympathies.

January 29, 2009 by Maggie No Comments »



Well. This is one of the most extremely excellent things I’ve read of late. Worth the click-through for Jacobson’s entire column. Thanks, Balk.

alexbalk:

I measure a man’s seriousness by the degree of moral ambivalence he is able to intimate in his appearance. Here is surface, the subtle politician and thinker says, here is my homage to gorgeousness, worldliness and good manners, but don’t suppose I do not have that within that passeth show.

Too much attention to exterior show and the man is trivial; too little and he is a fanatic. The person who cannot smile urbanely even when the world is falling apart is no better than the person who can do nothing else. And those who think they prove their integrity by looking shabby by the standards of their own society, or by adopting the dress of the oppressed (as though the oppressed are a model by virtue of their oppression), only demonstrate the narrowness of their sympathies.

 

“The former editor of Harpers magazine interviews historians and scholars about contemporary world views in historical context.” [iTunes Podcasts] First of all, what? Second of all, no. No, no, no and NO. Seriously, just—no.

January 22, 2009 by Maggie No Comments »




“The former editor of Harpers magazine interviews historians and scholars about contemporary world views in historical context.” [iTunes Podcasts]

First of all, what?

Second of all, no. No, no, no and NO. Seriously, just—no.

 

Your Magazine Career? In The Clearance Bin At Barnes & Noble

January 3, 2009 by Maggie No Comments »

Your Magazine Career? In The Clearance Bin At Barnes & Noble

Posted in Jobs, Media   Tagged: Jobs, magazines, Media, stuff that’s depressing, unemployment   

 

Your Magazine Career? In The Clearance Bin At Barnes & Noble

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Making it in Magazines - 2

 
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