Interesting piece by Sven Eberlein on Daily Kos, on Lost Weekend and the value of local.

He’s not a foe of either the Internet or Netflix, he writes, but Lost Weekend’s trouble staying alive raises questions. “What I think is worth pondering, however, is whether our relentless pursuit to make everything available to us at the click of a mouse or the drop in the mail comes at a cost that often goes unnoticed: The loss of connection to our immediate environment and our community.”

Read the complete essay here. It’s worth the time.

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As an old friend once pointed out, local has long been in my bones. My Master’s Project at Columbia, later published in New York Magazine, was on New York City’s experiment in community boards.

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