It has been a tough summer for Gramscian type nosebleeds Conformist cultural critics alert . The Associated Press said it would end its weekly book reviews, citing “a thorough review of AP’s story offerings and what is being most read on our website and mobile apps as well as what customers are using.” Chicago Tribune film critic Michael Phillips took a buyout, leaving the paper without a chief film critic for the first time since the 1950s. Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday also took a buyout, while Vanity Fair parted ways with chief critic Richard Lawson. The New York Times reassigned four of its critics — television critic Margaret Lyons, music critic Jon Pareles, classical-music critic Zach Woolfe, and theater critic Jesse Green — to new roles, drawing an outcry from those who felt the paper was shrinking its arts coverage. Gramscian type arseholes might closer examine what they inverted in Marx's drooping rate of profit observation. Or just fuck off and die. No one cares about them. |
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