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Kevblog archive
07/08/04
Rethinking Ralph
07/04/04
It's July 4: Know Where
Your Independents Are?
07/03/04
Now Batting for Boston: Sisyphus Stone
07/02/04
Hy-Order Intelligence On Gopher-state Gridlock
06/28/04
The Apple (Valley) of Independents' Eyes
06/25/04
How Kerry Became Dubya's Vice President
06/22/04
Saddam/Al-Qaeda Ties? Czech it Out
06/16/04
Damn Your Eyes, Johnny Democrat!
06/14/04
Iraq and the Clash of Civilizations
06/11/04
I'm the Problem
06/07/04
The Reagan Legacy
06/06/04 Governor Pawlenty Responds
06/02/04 The Non-Stick Governor
Additional past Kevblogs
Selected published articles
NEW! Wireless Whereabouts -- Healthcare Informatics, July 2004
NEW! Grilling Weber: In Vin Veritas -- Minnesota Law and Politics, June/July 2004
Run, Ralph, Run (But I Won't Vote for You) -- St. Paul Pioneer Press, May 11, 2004
Friendless in St. Paul -- MNPolitics.com, May 10, 2004
Don't Stop Treating Third Parties Fairly -- Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 25, 2004 (with Tim Penny)
Killed Bill: Minnesota Senate Squelches Attempt To Choke Off Third Parties -- MNPolitics.com, April 16, 2004
My iBook Failed Me -- St. Paul Pioneer Press, Jan. 7, 2004
Did the Star Tribune Minnesota Poll Destroy Tim Penny's Campaign? -- Minnesota Law and Politics, March 2003
Digital Video Recording Changes TV For Good -- St. Paul Pioneer Press, Feb. 9, 2003
Distraught Over Son's Disappearance, Mom Says Downtown 'Dangerous' -- Skyway News, Dec. 19, 2002
Major Label First: Unencrypted MP3 For Sale Online -- Newsbytes.com, May 23, 2002
Eskola and Wurzer: The Odd Couple -- Minnesota Law and Politics, January 2002
U.S. on Verge of 'Electronic Martial Law' -- Newsbytes.com, Oct. 16, 2001
Disorder in the Court -- Minnesota Law and Politics, October 2001
Stopping Bin Laden: How Much Surveillance Is Too Much? -- Newsbytes.com, Sept. 25, 2001
Verizon Works 'Round The Clock' On Dead N.Y. Phone Lines -- Newsbytes.com, Sept. 13, 2001
Artificial Intelligence: Help Wanted - AI Pioneer Minsky -- Newsbytes.com, Aug. 31, 2001
More past published articles
The Kevrock Department
NEW! Kev and the boys (literally, his boys--Zack and Nate) got together and recorded a rocker, an old chestnut by the Ray Davies and the Kinks. Give it a listen.
This is the cover of my home-recorded 2002 CD, "Gettysburg." Linked selections are available to be played as MP3 files.
Track Listing
- Seaweed Boots (Featherly/Koester)
- She Sees Me (K. Featherly)
- She Knows Me Too Well (Brian Wilson)
- Salt Mama (K. Featherly)
- Another Age (K. Featherly)
- So Special (K. Featherly)
- Bring it on Home (Sam Cooke)
- Being Free (K. Featherly)
- Tammy (K. Featherly)
- River City Blues (K. Featherly)
- Beware of Darkness (George Harrison)
- Gettysburg (K. Featherly)
- Minong at Midnight (K. Featherly)
- Violent State of Mind (Nate Featherly)
- Don't Do It (Featherly/Featherly/Koester)
- Save the World (Koester)
- The Grave Song (Featherly/Koester)
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"All that is old and already formed can continue to live only if it allows within itself the conditions of a new beginning."
-- Jacob Needleman, The American Soul
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Kevin Featherly, shown here, left, rocking out with Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos, is a former managing editor at Washington Post Newsweek Interactive. Kevin is a Minnesota journalist who covers politics and technology. He has authored or contributed to five books, Guide to Building a Newsroom Web Site (1998), The Wired Journalist (1999), Elements of Language (2001), Pop Music and the Press (2002) and Encyclopedia of New Media (2003). His byline has appeared in Editor & Publisher, the San Francisco Chronicle, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Online Journalism Review and Minnesota Law & Politics, among other publications. In 2000, he was a media coordinator for Web, White & Blue, the first online presidential debates. Currently is news editor for the McGraw-Hill tech publication, Healthcare Informatics.
"All that is old and already formed can continue to live only if it allows within itself the conditions of a new beginning."
-- Jacob Needleman, The American Soul
Copyright 2004, by Kevin Featherly
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