The horror. Being a Redskins fan is a terrible existence right now. In fact, I can’t think of a time in my life when being a Redskins fan has been rewarding, fun, or something to be proud of. Full disclosure time. My career as a Redskins fans had the unfortunate luck of beginning around the [...]
The Washington Post is testing the limits of interactivity by creating the first (to my knowledge) “America’s Next Top…” contest for a newspaper. In the vein of popular reality shows with unoriginal names for dancing and singing competitions, the Post is hosting its own contest in search of America’s Next Great Pundit. “You’ve got an [...]
I had an interview with a recruiter from the Dallas Morning News, and he asked me a question I wish I had been better prepared for. What are some ways a reporter can break up the repetitive nature of professional sports coverage? I’ve been thinking about it ever since Friday morning. On a daily basis, [...]
Just something I stumbled across on the Washington Post website. There’s an article about this art project called One & Other on the Post site which does an excellent job of summing up the coolness of this project, and the provocativeness, too. Basically, there’s a tower in the middle of Trafalgar Square (it’s called in [...]
This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video. If you enjoy Dan Brown’s novels, read them on your own time, and don’t want to hear what happens at the end of “The Lost Symbol,” this post is not for you. If you’re like [...]