When Private Locks Shackle Public Works
Bill Thompson explains how DRM supersedes copyright law and chills creativity.
When Rarity Trumps Authenticity
I saw this article about a counterfeit antique coin last week and didn't give it a second thought. So what? I muttered. It just shows scammers were ever with us.
When Should You Spike a Good Story?
The Morning News' Clay Risen thinks the LA Times shouldn't have published Claire Hoffman's story on Girls Gone Wild sleazeball Joe Francis. Risen thinks Hoffman couldn't write objectively about a man who assaulted her.
When You Want to Do Nothing, Appoint a Committee
Now there's proof. Besides Congress, I mean.
Where is love? Does it fall from skies above?
Apparently, it's in your blood.
Where We Stand: Parts 1–3
Greg Sandow has written three long posts about why this might be the end of the classical music era. The link below takes you to the third, but you can scroll down the page and read them in order.
Where'd I Go?
Why off to CES2008, of course. Check out Stereophile's coverage at our Show">http://blog.stereophile.com/ces2008/">Show blog.
Where's Corey?
Erstwhile Stereophile scribe and Audio editor Corey Greenberg has a new mission: To bring back the manly art of wet-shaving with a badger hair brush and a "real" razor. No matter how obscure the subject, Greenberg's always an entertaining read.
Where's Neil When You Need Him?
Neil Gaiman gets a tribute disc. I hope it's as cool as he is.
Where's the Outrage?
______ "who receive electric shocks carry the device around in a backpack and wear the electrodes 24 hours a day; some are also monitored at all times by at least one Rotenberg Center employee."