Sunday, November 13, 2016
The New York Times
Have A Martini
by Sam Sifton Nov. 7, 2016
The article begins with "Good morning. The election is Tuesday" and ends with speaking about an app that alerts you of various Thanksgiving activities.
The article is not an example of well thought out, intriguing journalism. It reads as random, without structure and lacking in emphasized ideas. The author begins with the topic of the presidential election, moves on to various recipes and drinks, recommends various articles written by her friends, and finishes on the topic of Thanksgiving. It's a very scatterbrained and not well organized.
In my opinion, the piece reads as a letter written by a young child. In all honesty, I am shocked it was published by The New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/07/dining/have-a-martini.html
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