Were I a lazy blogger (as opposed to the intermittent one I appear to have become), I would awaken every day and simply point readers in the direction of the blog from the Guardian newspaper in England.
With an array of commentators both in the U.K. and on occasion here in the U.S., this site manages to be consistently thoughtful, offering the kind of think-pieces that we see all too rarely in U.S. theatre coverage these days. Often highly opinionated, I don’t always agree with what I find there, but its usually well-reasoned, articulate, and diverse in both topic and authorial voice.
As institutional blogs go – as opposed to those offering voices and opinions from the general public – it’s a model to aspire to.
Posted on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 at 9:54 am
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Howard Sherman
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