Saturday, January 7, 2012
Sad News: J Hoberman Fired by Village Voice
J. Hoberman, film critic for the Village Voice for 30 years - and a personal hero - was fired Wednesday in a cost cutting move. Since he also works as a teacher and lecturer, I'm sure Mr. Hoberman will be just fine, but it's a sad day for thoughtful, intelligent journalism.
Details on the firing here
Follow Mr. Hoberman's blog here
Access his archive of great writing here
Sad News: J Hoberman Fired by Village Voice
J. Hoberman, film critic for the Village Voice for 30 years - and a personal hero - was fired Wednesday in a cost cutting move. Since he also works as a teacher and lecturer, I'm sure Mr. Hoberman will be just fine, but it's a sad day for thoughtful, intelligent journalism.
Details on the firing here
Follow Mr. Hoberman's blog here
Access his archive of great writing here
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