I survived my first week (May 2005) on the Charlevoix Courier staff and I must say things are a bit different from when I was a freelancer. The dress code for one: I used to work out of my home office so I spent most of my time in pajamas. My new editor frowns on … Continue reading Goodbye modeling career, hello journalism
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Milestones for Letterman, newspaper, my marriage
What do David Letterman, my marriage and the Boyne City Gazette have in common? They all constitute noteworthy occurrences in my little mustard jar of life. LETTERMAN – Late Night with David Letterman ended after 33 years on the air and he will be missed. The host's influence on me and my brother Adam's sense … Continue reading Milestones for Letterman, newspaper, my marriage
From Buzz Windrip to Trump … it can happen here
By pure coincidence, maybe, I was reading Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here (ICHH) during the 2016 campaign season. I picked it up mainly because I'm a fan of dystopian adventures, having previously read Alas Babylon, (Pat Frank) which quickly became one of my top 10 favorite books. Yes, ICHH is heavy handed and a … Continue reading From Buzz Windrip to Trump … it can happen here
Celebrating egg salad? We have a day for that!
Daylight Saving Time (yes, there's no "s" at the end of "Saving") recently ended for the season but now is as good a time as any to complain about it and other odd observances. And we all know how much I likes to gets my complain on. That's a thing, right? The kids say that? … Continue reading Celebrating egg salad? We have a day for that!
More on bias in the news
Bias. Sensationalism. Misrepresentation. Evil! OK, so maybe the last one down isn't in the top accusations routinely levied against journalists but it may as well be. Even when we're striving do nothing more than present the events as they occurred, we sometimes get criticized. I've never been shy about admitting there are some lackluster news gatherers out there … Continue reading More on bias in the news