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Friday May 16, 2008
On May 17th - Raise Your Mugshots for "Sober Day USA"
This is from our tip box: "Sober Day USA" "Sober Day USA" is tomorrow and your chance to live like you're not a celebrity! Hooray! Friday May 16, 2008
David Thompson Out Of "Touch"
Sounds like he'd make a great blogger for Jossip. (We kid. We kid. Kinda.) Ching-Ching Ni makes Neiman Fellow List
Ching-Ching Ni, Beijing correspondent, Los Angeles Times, will study the intersection among religion, politics and immigration, with a focus on the changing spiritual landscape of America. Congratulations! Colbert Gives Props to 'Papa Bear'Mayor Villaraigosa Will Officiate at Gay WeddingsIsn't that kind of like Lindsay Lohan being your AA sponsor? LAT In 90 Seconds
Anita Busch: LAT's Pellicano Ties Should Be Investigated
The Pellicano case coverage in the L.A. Times as reported by Chuck Philips (who told the NY Times that Pellicano was his longtime news source) should be examined. It's a case study of how Pellicano worked his media relationships to try to destroy his adversaries. Newton responded here. Morning Call Time: 05.16.08
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LAT Launches Hollywood Backlot
From our Tip Jar: Blogging friends and comrades, LAT In 90 Seconds
Pellicano Not So Hollywood After All--Because He's Actually Found Guilty
LAT has the full story. FBLA Exclusive -- SF Attorney Reaction to State Supreme Court DecisionFrom LAT: SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court ruled today that same-sex couples should be permitted to marry, rejecting state marriage laws as discriminatory. Jim Weixel, San Francisco attorney who's name is on the friend-of-the-court brief filed with the court reacted to the news with FBLA seconds after the decision was announced and said,"Holy shit Dude - we won!" LA Weekly Has The Most Finalists in AAN AltWeekly Awards Contest This Year
We're going to toss away the chip on our shoulder left by the Pulitzers and congratulate our little home town alternative paper LA Weekly. Seriously, this is the last post mentioning the Pulitzers for at least a year. We've sat down, had a little chat and realized that we've beaten this tired punchline to a bloody pulp. Fish. Barrel. Bazooka. We're moving on. Among those nominated at the Weekly for writing are are Scott Foundas, Jeffery Anderson in two categories, David Zahniser and almost a given Nikki Finke. And another two for staff. Editor Laurie Ochoa gave FBLA this note,"The Alt-Weekly Awards, though, are especially gratifying because we're competing with our peers. I can't help pointing out that we're not only up for eight writing and design awards, we also have two cartoonists -- Mr.Fish (aka Dwayne Booth) and Max Kornell -- who appear exclusively in our paper, up for awards as well. I'm proud that over the years LA Weekly has won more AAN Awards than any other paper, and happy that with Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism now overseeing the awards, we're still competitive." And editor Jill Stewart had this to say to us, "We did so well because L.A. is like a city-state filled with noir tales and amazingly inept leaders -- and not nearly enough newspapers in this huge town to tell it all." Here. Here. The full list of results are here. The winners will be announced June 5-7 in Philadelphia. Born Again Reality Star is Forgiven...Again
AP is reporting that Dog has been photographed with a number of black people and has said he's sorry. New episodes will air in July trying to answer the question,"How hard could it possibly be to find fugitives on an island?" Katy Newton: LAT New Peeping Tom Dishes About Her New Gig
But after we saw the new feature, ICU, (and especially after we fell in love with it) Katy kindly agreed to tell FBLA how she came up with the idea: 1. What is the overall idea behind the feature? Basically, the idea is to meet the people behind the posts of Craigslist's "missed connections," open up that dialogue to our readers and learn a bit about the different ways Angelenos are trying to connect with each other. |
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