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November 13, 2007
Bloggers ready to boot computers in Denver, ctrl-alt-delete Dems
There are bloggers and there are journalists. [More]
October 31, 2007
Powerful candy lobby drops chocolate, takes up daylight
When I was a kid, I never finished my Halloween candy. [More]
October 29, 2007
Cavemen and Mitt Romney's tongue slip: It's going to be a terrible fall.
Imagine me taking a buzz-saw to my new (way-too-expensive-for-a-reporter) TV. [More]
October 17, 2007
Rockies' fortune wrapped up in a cookie
I opened a fortune cookie the other day: [More]
October 15, 2007
Watch as my objectivity flies out the window
They've latched on to us. [More]
September 18, 2007
Bonds ball bang, straight to the moon
"One of these days, Alice. One of these days. Bang! Zoom! To the moon!" [More]
September 11, 2007
Sept. 11 coverage on American front pages
I certainly don't need to remind you what today is; newspapers around America are already doing it. [More]
September 5, 2007
Media rumblings: Pleas, posters and professors
Here's the media rumblings around the country today: [More]
August 29, 2007
Katrina anniversary a chance to get coverage right
Hurricane Katrina, our nation's worst natural disaster ever, hit New Orleans hard two years ago today. [More]
August 21, 2007
Vick case lightens media's black eye
At least for now, the media don't have their feet in their mouths. [More]
August 16, 2007
Billy Graham has either devil horns or kitty ears
What's wrong with Billy Graham's head? [More]
August 14, 2007
These are a few of my favourite things
Sometimes I like to read stories that come from England or really anywhere else in the world that writes in English just to make fun of their grammar. [More]
August 7, 2007
Obama gets one more supporter: a Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani's daughter supports Barack Obama for President. [More]
August 6, 2007
'Bourne Ultimatum' sheds light on stereotyped journalists
This weekend, over the usual absurdly-buttered popcorn and gallon of Pepsi, I saw Matt Damon beat dudes up in The Bourne Ultimatum. [More]
July 31, 2007
Bullets buzz over Mike Peters' head
Last night, I was speaking with a Greeley resident who knows Mike Peters. [More]
July 30, 2007
Warts and all: Filmmaker's death reveals secret to obituary writing
The world lost its greatest living filmmaker today. [More]
July 24, 2007
Reliance on critics dumbs down art in America
I'm too cheap to just buy a CD; I have to listen to a trusted friend before buying it. [More]
July 18, 2007
Harry Potter leaked on Internet
I know how the last Harry Potter book ends. [More]
July 16, 2007
The British are coming! And it's not the Beatles!
The American public is inundated with large, cross-promotional marketing campaigns every day. [More]
July 11, 2007
Media personalities trade barbs over 'Sicko'
Michael Moore is maybe one of the most polarizing figures in American politics. [More]
July 6, 2007
Newsflash! Toyota Prius goes 100 mph
Shortly after Al Gore's son was arrested this week on suspicion of possession of marijuana and driving his Toyota Prius more than 100 mph, I had a serious philosophical question: How'd he get that little car to go that fast? [More]
July 3, 2007
Stampede coverage: turkey, corn and livelihoods
The Tribune does a lot of Greeley Stampede coverage. [More]
June 29, 2007
Man fails to grab iPhone, is wrestled to ground
Do you need more proof that the hysteria over the iPhone has gotten out of hand? [More]
June 26, 2007
Paris walks out of prison; sashays into history
Paris Hilton sashayed her way out of jail early this morning; let the country breathe a collective sigh of relief. [More]
June 22, 2007
Should journalists contribute to political campaigns?
Should journalists contribute to political causes or candidates? [More]
June 19, 2007
Woke up this morning, got yourself a presidential race
Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Socialist or fascist, we all love The Sopranos. [More]
June 15, 2007
Tough times for journalism; Tribune avoids layoffs
It's a tough time to be in our business. [More]
June 12, 2007
Journalism bible gets a face-lift
The journalist's bible: The Associated Press Stylebook has finally been updated. [More]
June 5, 2007
New way to quote a source: "OMG ROFL!"
When I was conducting some interviews today, I thought about how difficult that interview would be if I conducted it by e-mail. [More]
June 4, 2007
Dino wows senses, sparks fear of being enslaved by robots
When I was a kid I had this doll called a My Buddy. I loved that dumb thing, which was really odd because though I looked like a My Buddy, my twin brother did too and basically served as a real-life doll I could beat up. [More]
May 29, 2007
Star Wars a pervasive part of pop culture
Star Wars means a lot to me, but why? [More]
May 26, 2007
Enough about 'embattled' professor?
Ward Churchill thinks he may soon be fired. [More]
May 25, 2007
How much should our newspaper report on itself?
At 4:30 p.m. [More]
May 21, 2007
Who is your Republican presidential front-runner?
With presidential races beginning earlier and earlier every election year, wading through all posturing and gobbledy-gook of the presidential debates can be taxing. [More]
May 14, 2007
U.S. military blocks soldiers' access to some Web sites
How much of your life do you have to give up when you go into the military? [More]
May 8, 2007
Are there enough white voices in the Tribune?
All journalists are guilty of it at one time or another: using only those sources that we know. [More]
May 7, 2007
$5 billion bid for Dow Jones & Co.
Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News and the New York Post is aiming his crosshairs on one of the most respected newspapers in America: The Wall Street Journal. [More]
May 1, 2007
The Nuggets and national media
Sometimes the Nuggets let me down, but national media covering the Nuggets always let me down. [More]
April 30, 2007
The growing pains of blogs
There are 70 million blogs on the Internet. [More]
April 25, 2007
Tribune part of liberal media?
How liberal is the media? [More]
April 23, 2007
Virginia Tech Shootings: How'd we do?
How'd we do? [More]
April 9, 2007
Fruition of unsealed Nelson search warrant: one e-mail
I ran into a bit of a snag today. [More]
April 6, 2007
RTA dominated my news week
This week, I spent a lot of time writing about the proposed regional transportation authority that officials in Weld County and Weld's cities and towns have been speaking about for some time. [More]
April 2, 2007
The State of Our Union Colony
"The state of our union has never been stronger." [More]
March 26, 2007
Your First Amendment rights trump many things
"Congress shall make no law ..." [More]
March 20, 2007
Four not a crowd at town meeting
Four people spoke at last week's town meeting with city council at Greeley Central High School. [More]
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