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Just finished taping The Daily Show. I was interviewed by Stewart himself. What stuck me was how the discussion about blogging was pretty straight and without any real mockery. I argue in Blogwars that 2008 is the year blogging has arrived—becoming part of journalism, entertainment media, and, of course politics. Well, I think one sign is that instead of making fun of bloggers as geeks and freaks Stewart himself stated that many talented people blog and that blogs were no longer a fringe phenomenon. That’s a significant leap from the past. Lets spin back to when that was not so. Bloggers recall the March 2004 segment of The Daily Show that made fun of blogs and blogging via a satirical segment on “$ecret$ of New Journalism $ucce$$.” Jay Rosen, an NYU professor and one of the early academic proponents of blogging was roundly skewered by a TDS correspondent.
So it’s lucky for me that blogs have some so far!
By the way, in person Stewart is gracious and really puts guests—like, say, nervous academics—at ease.
Saturday, 1st March 2008- Liverpool Playhouse I will be doing a talk followed by a book signing after the matinee performance of Noughts and Crosses at the Liverpool playhouse on 1st March 2008. Hope to see you there.
Tuesday, 25th March 2008 - Crofton Park LibraryI will be doing a talk about my novels followed by a book signing. The talk will be suitable for the 8-plus age range. Please contact the library for more details.
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Dominic Cooke (who adapted and directed the stage production of Noughts and Crosses ) and I are chatting about the book and the whole adaptation and directing process on Saturday, 26th January 2008 from 11.30am-12.30pm before the matinee performance of Noughts and Crosses at 2pm.
Here’s a list of the regional venues where the RSC Noughts and Crosses production will play after its run in Stratford-upon-Avon end on 2nd February 2008. For more details, please see the rsc website - www.rsc.org.uk
Liverpool Playhouse 26 February – 1 March 2008
Box Office: 0151 709 4776 (tickets on public sale 3 December 2007)
Online Booking (24 hour) www.everymanplayhouse.com
If you’d like to see me chatting about Noughts and Crosses the play, just click on the link below which will take you to the RSC website and then click on the promotional photo or on the link which says ‘Interview with Malorie Blackman’ - or words to that effect!