Chrissy Coleman Miles
Los Angeles-based writer and editor. Character-driven story line thrill-seeker, plotter, and schemer. Art, museum, travel, and healthy dining appreciator. Green energy, behavioral science, and green energy enthusiast.
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The Look of Carmageddon is Open RoadsFifteen minutes of Google Maps war-room planning, a full tank of gas, and a healthy dose of denial got me on the road--but Carmageddon hype got me there in minutes. I love the smell of Carmageddon in the evening: It smells like ... commuter victory.
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What Kind of Social Change Do We Want from Social Media?True social change is hard-won and takes time. It requires the diligent pursuit of multiple long-term goals that current social media platforms just can't provide, given the way that we use them. -
Facebook "Likes" Breed Intolerance of OthersUltra-segmented content for individuals based on "likes" creates fickle audiences of one that only tolerate information, opinions, and people which mirror their own attitudes and behaviors, breeding intolerance. -
Truly Viral: Online Diversions and American DiscourseWith the emergence of companies wanting to be our friends to deliver us targeted advertising on social media platforms comes a change in social discourse that ultimately affects democracy and dilutes civil power. -
Dennis Hopper Double Standard at Geffen Contemporary at MOCAThe comprehensive Dennis Hopper Double Standard survey exhibition at the Geffen Contemporary at Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, shows that Dennis Hopper was more of an artist who dabbled in acting than an actor who dabbled in art.
