October 07, 2002

Art & Letters Daily Has Been Closed

Oh, the bad news come again. Arts & Letters Daily has been my news source while I tend to start this weblog a year ago. I just wonder, after the closing of my favourite SatireWire a couple months ago, is this news will happen again?

The web without those kind good contents, including yours with your weblog, is really bored. Will we only visits a very bored website with huge ads flash out our eyes only? Com'n guys, don't close your web! Okay?
The magazine Lingua Franca and its parent company University Business LLC filed for bankruptcy earlier this year (Trustee, Robert L. Geltzer, of Tendler, Biggins & Geltzer, 1556 Third Avenue, Suite 505, New York, NY 101128). We understand that the assets of University Business, including this Website, are to be auctioned in New York City on October 24, 2002. For further information, we suggest contacting the Trustee.

Since the filing, Arts & Letters Daily has been kept afloat by the goodwill of its editors, Tran Huu Dung and Denis Dutton, and it is now time for them to move on. They will continue to supply content on other similar sites with which they are associated: SciTech Daily Review; Denis Dutton’s Philosophy & Literature site; Business Daily Review. Human Nature Review has fine science reporting, Arts Journal is our favorite for arts news, and Google News is invaluable for newspapers and magazines.
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Posted at October 07, 2002 09:18 PM | Web

 

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