Bill Keller, 62, is a reporter by trade. Today, he’s Executive Editor at The New York Times, nevertheless, he identifies as a reporter. This Sunday, the Time’s Magazine will carry an article by Keller on the state of journalism, false celebrity and the artlessness of aggregation. The piece is also an open attack on Arianna… Continue reading Slow News Is Well-Reported News
Enter Diesel’s Alternative Nation State
Given the news this week about Chrysler tweeting the f-bomb by error and the heads that fell, as a result, it’s a good time to look at another brand that’s not afraid to curse, not afraid of being politically incorrect and not afraid of its big balls. For more on how you can migrate to… Continue reading Enter Diesel’s Alternative Nation State
Cubular
Philadelphia indie agency Red Tettemer + Partners is always up to something fun and interesting. I like that in an agency. A lot. The agency’s new campaign for Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA), taking place April 7-May 1, includes an enormous digital Cube art installation on the corner of Broad and Spruce in… Continue reading Cubular