instapundit.blogspot.com
A site that monitors many of the other individual “blogger” sites dedicated to personal commentary.
www.andrewsullivan.com
Andrew Sullivan is an intelligent and usually sensible neo-conservative journalist and editor. Although a political conservative, he is often socially liberal, and as a gay man, often discomforts other conservatives. Despite his conservative leanings, he edited the liberal U.S. weekly, The New Republic, and still contributes to that journal. He is also a contributing writer to the NewYork Times Magazine, and a regular columnist for the London Times.
www.bbc.co.uk
The on-line version of the most extensive radio news-gathering service in the world.
www.expatica.com
This on-line newsletter is designed for expatriates living in France.
www.giseledidi.net
The site of an outstanding Parisian photographer, whose most compelling current work is her daily chronicle, featuring a self-portrait and her “vision of the day.” Her work is not only technically masterful, but artistically original and emotionally complex.
www.guardian.co.uk
A British daily newspaper that is politically left-of-center.
www.iht.com
The International Herald Tribune, published in English in Paris, six days a week.
www.kidon.com
This link connects with virtually every daily and weekly newspaper in the world.
www.nybooks.com
The site of the New York Review of Books, the leading intellectual review in the U.S. Its interests are both literary and political, and many of its writers are from the academic world, but not exclusively so. It devotes many of its pages to foreign writers and international issues.
www.nytimes.com
The “newspaper of record” in the U.S. and one of the top three newspapers in the world.
www.onlineclassics.com
A site devoted to classical music that offers both audio and video presentations of chamber, orchestral, and solo performances.
www.slate.com
A strictly on-line “newspaper” without the paper. It is an exclusively Web-created news source, with frequent updates throughout each day and night, seven days a week. Its political point of view tends to be liberal.
www.thenation.com
The oldest, most intelligent, articulate, and responsible leftist magazine in the U.S.
www.villagevoice.com
A weekly, liberal-to-leftist newspaper published in New York City.
www.washingtonpost.com
The “hometown” daily newspaper of the Washington power elite, second in importance among newspapers in the U.S. to the New York Times.
www.worldpress.org
An English-language monthly summary of news from newspapers and magazines from around the world.