Posts Tagged ‘Television’

Good night, Mr. Cronkite

by Harry Haller at 9:05 pm | Be the first

Walter Cronkite is dead at 92. It will take several days for me to get enough distance from the event to write about it. It feels as bad to me as the day John Lennon died. In a very real way Cronkite’s passing represents for me the death of any sort of integrity in television [...]

I Love You

by Harry Haller at 4:05 pm | Be the first

Let’s be clear: I write because I love the written word. I blog because I believe the Web has the potential of democratizing society in as powerful a way as the Gutenberg press helped democratize the society of its day. I’d like to be a part of the process.
I participate in social networks because people [...]

Jaune Mûr

by Harry Haller at 7:28 pm | Be the first

What a strange day to discover “Cherchez L’Erreur” by Donovan and Zouzou, especially when the past is a poignant ache and the evening sky is pondering tornados. I have no idea what one thing has to do with the other. I’m simply the observer.