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Thursday, March 25, 2004
Kelly Watch The Stars:

The journalistic project I was interviewed for is now online. Their project gives an introduction to weblogs, but mainly focuses on the effect of weblogs on journalism and the possibilities for the future when it comes to weblogs. Sprinkled throughout the project are small sound clips from the interview with me, where I talk about credibility, journalism, moblogs, and why weblogs are cool. I think it's done in Flash and it works really well as they play as soon as you hit the play button.

I noticed today that Dead Kenny had written the same entry as I did last night. His choices are somewhat different from mine although he also gives praise to The Stills (and mentions The Thermals).

I just read an article on an ABC show called Married to the Kellys and was intrigued when I learned that a woman one of the show's characters is based on has a weblog. But what is really interesting is that the weblog is dedicated to comment on the show, which means after each episode airs the real person comments on what the fictional characters did on the show and if anything like that ever happened in real life.
I don't know if I would watch the show if it aired here, but I think if it did air I'd check it out and go back and read the first entries. And if I liked both I think I'd be curious enough to watch and read a little more. So all in all the weblog seems like a pretty good idea. [Update: The weblog is actually maintain by two sisters and not just one woman - my bad]

I wasn't aware that Five Star had gotten back together in 2000. I remember when they were called the new Jackson Five and then they just disappeared to make solo records no one ever heard. I was at Roskilde when The Sex Pistols played their reunion gig and were pelted with bottles. I'm generally not in favour of chucking stuff at people, but I understand why people did it and quite frankly I think it made the concert a lot more memorable than if the Pistols had just played their tired, old songs.

Posted by John Fogde at March 25, 2004 01:23 PM | TrackBack
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Yup, the bottle throwing really rescued the Sex Pistols. Hmmm.. can remember little else from that festival .. except I went a tad overboard during The Bluetones.

Posted by: Tinka on March 28, 2004 03:14 PM

Bowie played a cool show that year. Other than him I saw Alanis, Pulp, Rage Against the Machine and Bush and a lot of other noisy show, which means I didn't see The Bluetones, Grant-Lee Buffalo or anything else that I actually listen to today.

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