Posts Tagged ‘Steve Yellvington’

Metaphors: Greek tragedy, the French Revolution and wild boars

Wild boars or something; I mean, you don’t want to die with your dick hanging out, do you see what I’m saying? Primary Colors The French Revolution John McQuaid, on Twitter (here, here and here) When I say “citizen journalism” has a French Revolution vibe, I mean a couple of things (1/3) Citizen journalism/French Revolution [...]

Metaphors: Adam and Eve, horny teens, Titanic (again)

Priests, or going down with the Titanic Jeff Jarvis, paraphrasing Howard Owens in The real sin: Not running businesses Like priests looking for someone to sacrifice, Alan Mutter, Steve Buttry, Howard Owens, and Steve Yelvington have been on the lookout for the sin that led newspapers astray. For Mutter, it’s not charging; for Buttry, it’s [...]