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Published: 02/7/11

Gawker Redesign Does Not Exactly Thrill the Internet

By  Mary Phillips-Sandy - AOL News
Gawker Redesign Does Not Exactly Thrill the Internet

It was dubbed "the biggest event in Gawker Media history," and now it's live. This morning Gawker, Jezebel, Lifehacker, Deadspin and other Gawker Media sites unveiled their new site designs. The overhaul, months in the making, was described by Gawker Media founder Nick Denton as an opportunity to transition from standard blog layout to a format that looks and feels more programmed. While the old Gawker layout displayed a long column of posts in reverse-chronological order, the new design centers on a main feature with a sidebar of secondary stories. It's a bold new model for Gawker Media's ...

Published: 09/1/10

From a Lefty: Five Things the Right Is Doing Right

By  Donna Trussell - Politics Daily
From a Lefty: Five Things the Right Is Doing Right

For nearly two years, the Democrats have controlled the House, the Senate, the presidency and two new judicial appointments to the Supreme Court. So why does it feel like the Democrats lost in 2008? I think it's because the Democrats have turned losing into an art form. You know how they say a good dancer makes it look easy? That's the Dems. They make winning look like losing, and losing look like the eternal hell-fires of damnation. The left could learn a few things from the right. To wit: 1) The right talks to average people. Even unabashed progressive Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) ...

Published: 08/19/10

'Formerly Hot': Is This What Happens to Women After 40?

By  Luisita Lopez Torregrosa - Politics Daily
'Formerly Hot': Is This What Happens to Women After 40?

In the economically happy Clintonite 1990s, a distinctive sort of genre fiction called chick lit surged across the land, topping bestseller lists and inspiring TV shows and films. It has yet to fade one bit. Chick lit, a term that came to define a genre led by Helen Fielding's "Bridget Jones" in 1996, celebrates modern women in humorous and lighthearted eye-candy prose as professionally successful or inventive, youngish, independent, sexually avaricious, shopaholic, nipped-and-tucked, trendsetter, sexy and perky and totally self-involved. In other words, look at Carrie Bradshaw in "Sex and the ...

Published: 07/30/10

Two Weddings and an E-mail

By  Donna Trussell - Politics Daily
Two Weddings and an E-mail

As some may have heard, Chelsea Clinton is getting married on Saturday in a multimillion-dollar wedding. People have said the event is excessive, especially in these tough times. Others, the U.K. Guardian's, Paul Harris, observe, after the family scandals she endured, Chelsea deserves an extraordinary wedding, and still others react with a yawn. For a few, the yawn morphs into a sneer. In the comment section of the Guardian, Harris was upbraided for his sycophancy: "You write informed pieces about Detroit and then end up writing this dreadful crap about the Clinton daughter. Were you hoping ...

Published: 07/10/10

Jon Stewart and 'The Daily Show': They're Just Not That Into Lame Female Comics

By  Donna Trussell - Politics Daily
Jon Stewart and 'The Daily Show': They're Just Not That Into Lame Female Comics

Meritocracies are brutal. You should know, since you yourself practiced a kind of meritocracy. As a child, you were bigger than the bug. Splat! Too bad for you, bug. How dare you exist. In the adult world, however, distinguishing between a true meritocracy and a prejudicial pattern of hiring is not so clear cut. In the last couple of weeks the Internet has been rippling with controversy over "The Daily Show's" lack of women -- "The Daily Show's Woman Problem," by Irin Carmon on jezebel.com, "Outrage World: How Feminist Blogs Like Jezebel Gin Up Page Views by Exploiting Women's Worst ...

Published: 02/11/09

Michelle Obama En Vogue

By  David Knowles - Politics Daily
Michelle Obama En Vogue

Michelle Obama graces the cover of the forthcoming issue of Vogue magazine. She becomes the second First Lady to appear in that illustrious spot. Creepy trivia buffs know that Hillary Clinton was the first. See the three-shot Obama slide show here. Of course, Vogue, along with other fashion glossies, has had something of a bad rap for its tendency not to put African American models on its cover, as well as inside its pages. As Jezebel noted back in June:Last year, we took it upon ourselves to count black models photographed for fashion editorials. Vogue's October issue? Zero black models. ...

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