By Popular Demand: Links!
AP Language.
Mon, Aug 17th, 2009 at 5:56 pm
Themes: Articles, Links
“Stallings wants us to find articles? From where?â€
Anywhere. But, I know that’s a big place, so:
- Arts & Letters Daily—Brilliant site bringing together articles from all over the Interwebs. Mostly scholarly, but all well-written.
- In These Times—Began as an “Independent Socialist Newspaper,†but is primarily progressive (left of center) in its leanings today. Kurt Vonnegut was a frequent contributor until 2005.
- Slate.com—Online-only news magazine. Gotta love the Explainer (not argumentative, but interesting nonetheless).
- The New Republic—Often insightful, this magazine focuses on politics and the arts.
- Time Magazine
- Bad Idea—A British magazine that publishes “young journalism.†Definitely worth checking out, as it brings a fresh face to opinion and editorials. Check out the Butcher’s Shop for an overview of the editing process articles go through before publication.
- AdBusters—Popular amongst my students for the past two years. Worth checking out.
- National Review—Very well-written conservative magazine.
- The New Yorker
- Popmatters—Articles on popular culture; music, video games, the Interwebs, and movies are all topics. Great place to find an article and a new favorite band.
In no particular order. You may now be asking, “How do I find the time to read all of this? I found three that I like, but I can’t go to all of these sites just to find an article.â€
My philosophical response: “That’s not the point. While it is important that you are able to find and analyze arguments, it is even more important that you begin a habit of consuming thoughts and opinions about the world around you. If you don’t use the skills you learn, you’re just going through the motions.â€
My practical response: “Use an RSS reader, like Google Reader. You can subscribe to the sites you like (even My Life is Average, if you must), and even take a peek at what I’ve been reading. Check out the Feeds page for more information.â€
And no, I won’t stop talking about RSS readers until all have signed up. 🙂