journalism
All the Year-End Listicles We Didn't Get Around to Writing in 2011
Maureen O'Connor · 12/30/11 01:45PMThe year-end listicle is a stressful affair. It's important: You are defining a moment in history. It's hard: You have to remember stuff that happened twelve whole months ago, which is multiple millennia in internet years. Finally, it has a strict deadline: If you procrastinate, then the work you've done will be rendered completely irrelevant at the stroke of midnight on January 1st.
Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011
John Cook · 12/16/11 12:23AMChristopher Hitchens, the Clinton-loathing, religion-mocking, Kurd-loving, war-mongering, ball-waxing British drunk who contained multitudes and seemed to be insulting you somehow even when you agreed with him, which was precisely 59% of the time, has died of complications from esophageal cancer at the age of 62.
The Only Time Glenn Beck Is Right Is When He's Fighting With Andrew Breitbart
Max Read · 12/12/11 01:05PMNews Anchor Brutally Destroys Santa Myth for Chicago Kids
Adrian Chen · 12/02/11 12:59PMThe feel-good story of the Christmas season: A news anchor in Chicago went on a rant about how Santa isn't real during her 9:00pm broadcast, brutally destroying the innocence of thousands of young Midwesteners.
Where to Find a Simple Guide to Pepper-Spray Science
Lauri Apple · 11/21/11 04:53AMReporter Undergoes Circumcision by Bamboo Stick to Get Scoop
Max Read · 11/08/11 12:39AMThe Hilarious Reason a Chinatown Butcher Admitted to Selling Dog Meat
Brian Moylan · 11/04/11 03:34PMHow Occupy Wall Street Cost Me My Job
Remy Stern · 10/28/11 10:25AMConservative Writer 'Boldly' Infiltrates D.C. Protest Group
Lauri Apple · 10/09/11 03:36PMIn reading The American Spectator, the top-shelf, right-wing magazine, you might have spotted the byline of assistant editor Patrick Howley. Yesterday Intrepid Patrick joined up with anti-war protesters at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum not only to write about the goings-on but also—and this is the best part—"to mock and undermine" the protesters, as he admitted in his eventual report.
White Boy Mugged, Finds Strange Poetry In It
Maureen O'Connor · 10/06/11 01:38PMObsessed Media Track Whereabouts of Amanda Knox's Airplane
Maureen O'Connor · 10/04/11 04:27PMHow to Get Fired From Your First Major Sportscasting Gig
Seth Abramovitch · 09/01/11 01:44AMMeet Ortis Deley. You've probably never heard of him, but in England, he's fairly well known as the affable host of a TV gadget show. Channel 4 thought they'd give him a shot at the big leagues: Hosting the 2011 International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships in Daegu, South Korea — a major track and field meet that the network was airing for the first time, after 27 years of BBC coverage.
Literal Babies Will Be Reporting on 2012 Campaign
Max Read · 08/30/11 09:54PMThe Strange Case of Carl Bernstein's Paparazzi Shoot
Maureen O'Connor · 08/30/11 04:46PMMissing Tourist Shows Up with Op-Ed in North Korean Newspaper
Max Read · 08/10/11 07:25PMNew York Gets Al Jazeera English Today
Jeff Neumann · 07/31/11 11:27PMMurdoch Paper Hacked Phone It Gave as Gift to Murdered Girl's Mother
Max Read · 07/28/11 12:29PMRupert Murdoch's SUV Gets Chased Off by Photographers
Jeff Neumann · 07/19/11 07:03AMNews Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch arrived a few hours early at the Houses of Parliament to face questioning over his tabloid phone-hacking scandal, but his driver quickly drive off after being mobbed by photographers. In one of the pictures we're not so sure he's even alive. Have a quick look while you gear up for today's main event.