What's sprouting in The Neighborhood
Among the topics in this most recent stroll through the Capital Region's online neighborhood: bus schedule mishaps, the TV station that needs to "rub two brain cells together," exploding mammogram machines, and a culinary mix tape.
As Qualities of Life in Albany points out, the CDTA trip planner doesn't work if schedule information isn't updated.
His Crankiness at iSaratoga has been watching CBS and he's not an advocate of the station's "advocacy journalism." He also seems to miss Nicole Forige.
Susan Arbetter overheard quite the conversation about a mammogram gone bad.
And Alex and Cati have put together quite the "mix-tape" of local restaurant dishes. It has a good beat and you can eat to it.
There's a lot more going on around the neighborhood, check it out. If you know of a great blog or site we should include, post a comment or send us an email: editors |at| alloveralbany |dot| com.
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Re: CBS's "advocacy journalism"--their latest promotional ad is laughable with the female reporter sitting at the head of a conference table archly demanding that progress be made on some legislation like she's the chair of a legislative committee, and the (male) legislators sitting there silent and sheepish like dummies. It's an insult to everyone's intelligence.
... said susiebonifoy on May 30, 2008 at 12:29 PM | link