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25 May 2013

I really dislike Slate magazine. This piece about the sexual habits of writers got me thinking about why I dislike Slate so much.[More:]I always feel dirty after I read something in Slate. The pieces there are really annoying because they aspire to a kind of knowing, culturally informed worldview that I imagine Slate's editors think is shared by an educated, upper middle class readership. But I find that the actual quality of Slate's articles falls far short of Slate's pretensions. It partakes of a really unseemly, almost prurient interest in vapid topics at the margins of educated culture. For example, this Mason Currey fellow who is writing (excerpting?) a series of articles on "Daily Rituals" I guess indulged in by famous artists. These pieces are fueled by such a cheap voyeurism and curiosity, they're embarrassing. Like I said, I feel like I need a shower after reading this dreck. There's just something so tawdry about Slate's prurient patrolling of the culture in search of something juicy and some way to make worthy topics into something vapid. Slate reminds me of a two-faced kid who is sort of on the margins of the popular crowd who milks his position on the margins to pass tidbits from the lives of the popular kids to the unpopular kids, a kid who is despicable for his constant rummaging through the leavings of other people for stuff to make him feel accepted and worthy.

Slate is just so cheap and tawdry.
In the old days, when magazines were only paper, I used to tell myself that much of it was crap because, hey, it's hard work to go to press every single month (or week). I figure now, hey, it's hard work to go to press ALL THE TIME, so there will definitely be that much more that is tawdry (love that word).

I read Dear Prudence in Slate and that's usually it. And yes, I find the presentation of Dear Prudence to be, well, tawdry.
posted by JanetLand 26 May | 06:28
Wow jayder, you just summed up my feelings about Slate quite perfectly. A lot of it is tabloid fodder dressed up as Edgy Intelligent Writing.

posted by Kangaroo 26 May | 08:09
I used to read it a lot. Haven't much since 08-09 or so? It was indispensable from 02-04
posted by Firas 26 May | 20:05
I used to read it a lot. Haven't much since 08-09 or so? It was indispensable from 02-04
posted by Firas 26 May | 20:05


I agree, me too. Early on, Slate seemed to be the one magazine that understood the web, perhaps because it was web-only from the start. I never quite understood some of its tics (what's with the "box" thing? Chatterbox, Culturebox ...) but during its prime I don't think it was nearly as frivolous and, well, base as it is now.
posted by jayder 27 May | 11:31
It's the endless snideness and the superficiality, all dressed up in We'reSuperCoolSmartHipster clothing that finally did me in.
posted by bearwife 28 May | 12:59
Today, you shall || Invent me a cocktail?

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