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My New York Times

http://mynyorktimes.blogspot.com/

This is the man-diary of my strange, fascinating, and absolutely-not-tragic journey to get a Journalism degree and begin a career.

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  • Live from Chicago!

    Posted on Thursday September 18th, 2008 at 07:33

    Five more days stand between me and my first class as a bona fide journalism grad student, but these days my mind is stuck on trivial, mundane tasks like finding bedding that's softer than a hardwood floor.I already did the hard part and found an apa...

  • The Perfect Storm: When Polarizing Politics meets the Blogosphere

    Posted on Tuesday September 2nd, 2008 at 06:04

    As of Tuesday morning it looks like New Orleans avoided the worst of Hurricane Gustav although the city did not escape unscathed, with several deaths attributed to traffic accidents and falling trees. Meanwhile, a different kind of storm has been gus...

  • Getting Back to Nature

    Posted on Monday August 4th, 2008 at 23:07 in Nature, musings

    Last weekend I hiked with my dad up a muddy, windy trail to a peak on the Ko'o'lau Range, one of the highest points on Oahu. A downpour drenched us within minutes of entering the trail and we chuckled to ourselves when hikers around us slipped into s...

  • My Modeling Days are Over

    Posted on Wednesday June 25th, 2008 at 16:28 in aging

    Several weeks ago I banged the ring finger on my right hand playing basketball and it swelled until it felt like a cold baby carrot jammed into my finger socket. I didn't let that stop me from grabbing, touching, and rubbing things willy-nilly but wh...

  • The Write Stuff

    Posted on Friday June 13th, 2008 at 16:30

    It's said that you don't fully understand something until you can teach it to another person. If that's true, then I'm about to learn if all my years of reading guides and pounding keyboards have imbued me with a deeper understanding of the writing c...

  • Photography One-Doh-One

    Posted on Wednesday May 14th, 2008 at 14:57 in journalism

    Jeff Jarvis once told a crowd of prospective CUNY Journalism students (including me) that the best preparation for graduate studies in journalism is to read actively, write frequently, and develop the technological skills that all reporters are expec...

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