A discussion about what is true in the digital age

with Stanley Crouch, Judith Crist, Richard Ford and Elmore Leonard
in Current Affairs
on Thursday, September 21, 2000 * * * * *

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Novelists Elmore Leonard and Richard Ford, "New York Daily News" columnist Stanley Crouch, and former film critic Judith Crist, now a professor of journalism at Columbia University, answer the question of "What is true in the digital age?", as posed to them and 46 other writers and thinkers by Forbes' "ASAP" magazine.

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    1. pthakore  05/29/2009 12:30 AM Report

      Great, fascinating conversation.

      I was able to watch this True conversation that happened 9 yrs ago, today, thru the beauty of the internet.

      I experienced this conversation in the digital age & was motivated to write this.

      I wonder if Charlie can get these 4 guests together again and reflect on this past conversation. It would be interesting to hear since we are now in version 2 with the internet, “Web 2.o”, whatever the hell that means.

      Since we are in Web 2.o, are people smarter with the internet now? Do we have more knowledge or just more information?

      One more question. Forbes ASAP? What is that? Does that even exist anymore?