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10/13/2011

Why speak, when someone says it better?

You know, lately, I suck at blogging. I used to not suck, but these days, I suck. It's a quantitive, not qualitative thing (because who online gives a good goash-darn about that?) -- I just don't post like I used to, badly or otherwise. 

In fact, I suck so much, I'm snagging a link from TPW curator Kim Simon's equally (possibly more?) negelected blog, which defers itself (lazy blogging is a multi-layered thing in this hyperlinked era) to this,  ideally repurposeable digital-era mea culpa, from Cory Arcangel: 

(it's here)

I'll do better. Promise. 

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Oy, the guilt Murray. I'll do better if you will...

Whoa -- almost 3 weeks later, I guess you have your answer. No pressure ... clearly.

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  • Murray Whyte covers visual arts for the Star. He's also a feature writer for the Saturday and Sunday Star. He has written about art for the New York Times, Canadian Art magazine, the National Post and many others.