I am the Editor-in-Chief of the Cinema and Media Studies "Module" for the new Oxford Bibliographies Online. This is the "anti-Google," designed to cut through the clutter and offer students, scholars, and researchers carefully annotated, fully peer-reviewed bibliographies in 53 areas. The bibliographies will be updated quarterly, and new bibliographic essays will be added regularly. Within four years, there should be more than 300 bibliographic essays on the Web site. Oxford University Press has devoted more funds to OBO than to any project since the Oxford English Dictionary. I am proud to be part of this project, and I have been delighted that so many first-rate scholars have signed on to write the bibliographic essays. If your library does not have access to OBO, tell them that they must acquire it. Meanwhile, for more information about my portion of the project, take a look at
www.aboutobo.com/cinema
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
Krin is Smacked by Janis Ian
Sometime during the week of September 14, I received an e-mail from a producer at WNYC, the NPR radio station in New York City. He wanted me to speak on Soundcheck on Tuesday, September 22. The program is devoted to all kinds of music and runs every weekday at 2:00pm. The host is John Schaefer, a very smart man and an excellent interviewer. I was being invited specifically to engage in their weekly feature, "Tuesday Smackdown." Primarily tongue-in-cheek, the segment presents a question that two guests must debate. I was first told that the question was, "Which is more important, words or music?" And I was asked to argue in favor of music. Fine. I came up with many clever reasons why the words are irrelevant and songs and operas and jazz are all about notes. A few days later I received another e-mail from the same producer, now asking me if I could argue in favor of words. It seems that they had been trying to line up Janis Ian as the other speaker, and that when they finally reached her, she wanted to take the side of the music. I did they best I could, but I think Janis wiped the floor with me. See you for yourself by pasting this link into your browser: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episodes/2009/09/22
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