Whoa: Boston Magazine finally gets the Web
Note:Edited to reflect the fact that the site looks pretty much like it has for quite awhile (silly me; I hadn't visited the site in weeks, maybe months); an actual graphical makeover is still in the works.
For awhile now, Boston Magazine's Web site has featured the worst of Web 2.0ishness: A horrid color palette and big text in boxes with rounded corners (the design comes from Philadelphia Magazine, but it has more soothing colors).
But first evidence that the maggie actually does finally get the Web comes with its new Boston Daily Blog (with RSS, natch). It promises to be a daily must read, co-written by, among others, Snarkin' Joe Keohane, late of the Dig, and organized by our very own Amy Derjue.
Take Keohane on the sale of the Herald building:
Herald HQ Sold to Owner of Herald HQ
... Herald publisher (and landlord) Pat Purcell has sold the land (to himself and a few other guys), presumably so it can be redeveloped in such a way that helps address the area's dangerously low levels of unaffordable housing. ...
Hmm, if Boston Magazine can do it, what are the odds the Improper Bostonian's Web site will finally get on that bridge to the 21st century? Right, what am I thinking?
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Comments
The Improper isn't about
The Improper isn't about content. It's about ads. Open it up and you'll see - all the articles are pitches for the club or vodka featured on the next page.
RSS
There is RSS, but it doesn't seem to be working for me ... were you able to get it working?
Ugh, you're right: Boston Magazine's RSS feed is busted
Will forward to them ...
Easy fix for this
Use http://www.bostonmagazine.com/blogs/boston/feed/
(with trailing slash(/), rather than the link they use on the site: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/blogs/boston/feed)