By Peter Allen
If amnesia is the media's greatest fault, then celebrating insipid anniversaries must be its second greatest. (And, not surprisingly, they're related. Celebrating a media-designated anniversary is often an ersatz history lesson.) But when Senior Editor Thomas Brom suggested we acknowledge the 25th anniversary of this magazine, he had something else in mind entirely: an opportunity to o...
If amnesia is the media's greatest fault, then celebrating insipid anniversaries must be its second greatest. (And, not surprisingly, they're related. Celebrating a media-designated anniversary is often an ersatz history lesson.) But when Senior Editor Thomas Brom suggested we acknowledge the 25th anniversary of this magazine, he had something else in mind entirely: an opportunity to o...
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