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1. Sarah Palin Bio Flying Off Shelves

Epicenter Press is fielding a deluge of requests for its sudden hot hit: Sarah: How a Hockey Mom Turned Alaska's Political Establishment Upside Down. Written by Kaylene Johnson, the biography of John McCain's vice-president is one of the few books...
Posted Sep 2, 2008 in Book Club group by  David Silverberg

2. Cronenberg's The Fly Debuts as Opera in L.A.

David Cronenberg's 1986 film The Fly is making a buzz again as it lands in Los Angeles morphed in an entirely new form (OK, I'll stop). Yes, The Fly is now an opera. As CBC.ca reports, The Fly opened to mixed reviews in Paris but will be staged...
Posted Aug 28, 2008 in Music News, From Pop to Indie group by  David Silverberg , 1 comments

3. California city bans employees from reading news

The headline isn't a joke, although I wish it was. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Vallejo, Calif., is mired in bankruptcy, and its city manager "barred city employees from reading two local blogs that focus on the city's descent into...
Posted Aug 27, 2008 in Citizen Journalism News n' Views group by  David Silverberg , 5 comments

4. New Ad for Dexter Copies Wired Magazine Cover

There's nothing like copycat advertising. Showtime hit Dexter is promoting its upcoming season with ads resembling the cover of Wired Magazine. The same headline font and sub-head styles make this ad a close match to the mag cover. See the...
Posted Aug 26, 2008 by  David Silverberg

5. IT Company Behind Beijing Olympics Break Their Own Records

You may have enjoyed the recent Olympic Games without realizing the data-transferring power going on behind the scenes. Atos Origin is the IT firm behind the Beijing Olympics, and they recently said they transmitted event results within 0.3 seconds....
Posted Aug 26, 2008 in Tech Fans group by  David Silverberg , 1 comments

6. Sharon Osbourne wants to be a novelist?

The reality TV show star, and wife of metal head Ozzy Osbourne, is reportedly going to write a fiction novel. As the Guardian reported, Sharon Osbourne is in talk with her publisher -- Little, Brown Book Group -- about the specifics. So far,...
Posted Aug 25, 2008 in Book Club group by  David Silverberg

7. Photos from Olympics Closing Ceremony

Now that the Olympics in Beijing has come and gone, I thought I'd leave you sports fan with some gorgeous images from the Closing Ceremony on Sunday. The Chinese organizers did a great job in orchestrating some truly stunning fears of acrobatics,...
Posted Aug 24, 2008 by  David Silverberg

8. R.I.P. Leroi Moore, saxophonist for Dave Matthews Band

On Tuesday, one of pop music's great saxophonists passed away. Leroi Moore died from complications from an ATV accident he suffered in June. Moore is widely known as the long-time saxophonist for the Dave Matthews Band, a popular pop-rock band....
Posted Aug 20, 2008 in Music News, From Pop to Indie group by  David Silverberg

9. PM Harper Hurts Canada-China Relations by Skipping Olympics, Chretien Charges

Jean Chretien may have left the the Prime Minister's Office years ago but he's still vocal about Stephen Harper's apparent missteps. Speaking to the Canadian Bar Association recently, Chretien said Harper bruises relations between Canada and China...
Posted Aug 18, 2008 in Canadian Politics group by  David Silverberg , 5 comments

10. Review of Foreskin's Lament by Shalom Auslander

As a young Jewish adult, I'm always fascinated by memoirs catering to my background. One of my non-fiction highlights this year is Foreskin's Lament by Shalom Auslander, a book about a man's upbringing in an Orthodox Jewish home and his gradual move...
Posted Aug 18, 2008 in Book Club group by  David Silverberg , 2 comments
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David Silverberg
Digital Journal Staff
Reporting from: Toronto, Canada
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David Silverberg is the Managing Editor of DigitalJournal.com and the Associate Producer of Digital Journal TV.

David holds a degree in Print Journalism from Ryerson University in Toronto, and has experience in television, radio, print and online media.

David is also the Artistic Director and Founder of Toronto Poetry Slam (a monthly spoken word competition), and is editor of the recently released spoken word anthology, Mic Check. He writes regular columns for various publications.

David has worked in both Canada and the U.S., and has worked with or appeared on many news programs and publications including: Business News Network, City TV, Sun TV, the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Halifax Herald, Now Magazine, The Progressive, High Times Magazine, Quill & Quire, Canadian Business, the Canadian Jewish News, as well as dozens of syndicated radio networks.
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