The following stories spotted recently in print publications might be worth a look. Heads and decks, only. Heads and decks.
Ad Reinhardt, Newspaper Cartoonist: The Abstract Double Agent by Richard B. Woodward, The New York Times, Dec. 21, 2003
A DVD Face-Off: The Official Vs. the Homemade by Emily Nussbaum, The New York Times, Dec. 21, 2003
In the age of participatory TV, why settle for the studio-approved commentary?
For These Pioneers, It's One for the Road by Peter DeMarco, The Boston Globe, Dec. 21, 2003
Trip is history, though unofficial
Lost? Hiding? Your Cellphone Is Keeping Tabs by Amy Harmon, The New York Times, Dec. 21, 2003
On the Web, an Amateur Audience Creates Anti-Bush Ads by Phoebe Eaton, The New York Times, Dec. 21, 2003
A contest to create television commercials inspires 1,000 grass-roots directors.
With History of Firsts, Duo Gunning to be Last by Donovan Slack, The Boston Globe, Dec. 20, 2003
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