Posted on March 6 at 12:48 p.m.
Why, after only two episodes of Video Free-For-All, is the same person featured twice? Was there no one else who had anything interesting to say?
I understand that the same person might get into Free-For-All several times in the same issue. But when a person's face is attached to it, they shouldn't be in two consecutive Video Free-For-All episodes unless there's a really compelling reason to do so. I don't think telling us about a new Nokia cell phone concept or some new energy drink is reason enough.
You film these in and around Wescoe, for goodness' sake - there are swarms of different people there.
Also, why only Wescoe? Some students never go to Wescoe; some (like the guy I mentioned above) must be there all the time, and we'll probably get sick of seeing them. Would it be that difficult to go to other locations on campus to hear from other students?
Posted on February 11 at 4:25 a.m.
Your 'hardcore' passion for music seems pretty transparent when you admit you don't even know the name Herbie Hancock, let alone his gender. Admittedly, I don't know much of Hancock's material, but at least I know who he is, and I don't go around professing myself as a music buff.
Frankly, I'm glad the Grammys picked something that wasn't popular. You seem to think that popularity equates with quality. Anyone who ventures outside the realm of popular radio can tell you otherwise. We definitely don't need more affirmation of the ubiquity of popular music.
Also, Alicia Keys was not nominated because her album was released on November 13; the deadline for consideration for the Grammy Awards was October 1.


Posted on March 6 at 1:01 p.m.
*This was supposed to go on this page, but somehow landed up on the page for Episode One of Video Free-For-All. Whoops.*
Why, after only two episodes of Video Free-For-All, is the same person featured twice? Was there no one else who had anything interesting to say?
I understand that the same person might get into Free-For-All several times in the same issue. But when a person's face is attached to it, they shouldn't be in two consecutive Video Free-For-All episodes unless there's a really compelling reason to do so. I don't think telling us about a new Nokia cell phone concept or some new energy drink is reason enough.
You film these in and around Wescoe, for goodness' sake - there are swarms of different people there.
Also, why only Wescoe? Some students never go to Wescoe; some (like the guy I mentioned above) must be there all the time, and we'll probably get sick of seeing them. Would it be that difficult to go to other locations on campus to hear from other students?
On Video Free for All: Episode two