The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Wednesday, March 31, 2004  

GETTING IT WRONG AT THE INQUIRER
Again

In today’s Philadelphia Inquirer we read:

To Our Readers”:

Starting on Monday, Amy Dickinson’s “Ask Amy” column will appear in this space on Monday[s], Wednesday[s][,] and Friday[s]. Carolyn Hax’s “Tell Me About It” feature will run on Tuesday[s] and Thursday[s].

What a waste. What a mistake.

I’m not a big fan of advice columns, that likely the result of an adverse reaction to same spawned and fostered by the past generation’s two self-styled titans of the genre, Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren (“Dear Abby”).

Dickinson is fairly new on the scene and, though it’s all really not my thing, I’ve enjoyed reading her daily column. She’s wise, intelligent, and fair, but not cloying, sappy, or self-referential. (Her latest column may be read here.)

Yes, Hax is good at what she does, but her audience is limited to frustrated 20-something frat boys and their insecure female companions.

So now I, or we, will read Dickinson just three days a week. I’ll survive. We’ll survive. But this is yet another in the Inquirer’s long string of inexplicable mistakes.

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