Re: Everyone's Always Been a Critic - But Net Makes Their Voices Count |
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Wesrock@aol.com Tue, 2 May 2006 16:41:59 EDT
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In a message dated 1 May 2006 14:43:06 -0700, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com writes:
> Monty Solomon wrote:
>> By Scott Kirsner, Globe Columnist
>> Roger Ebert may be endangered, Entertainment Weekly on its way to
>> "The cultural influencers are changing," says Brian Kalinowski,
> I don't hold much credence to it. It has about as much influence as
Specifically with respect to motion pictures, it is clear that
> Further, the social advocates quickly grabbed on this stuff early on,
I am interested in railroads and railroading and for several years I
However, I would suggest that the "anti-" faction did not hate trains
There are well over 100 lists -- some have counted more than 200 -- on
Wes Leatherock |
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