Crazed by the Music

Exploitation and Theft | By Jason Gross

 

15 March 2008

Harp’s demise

You may have noticed a posting here about Harp magazine going under, wondering what happened to that piece of news.  Well, Harp magazine is indeed kaput though I made the mistake of posting internal information that was circulated about it which might get the people involved in trouble.  As a contributor to the magazine and a booster of said publication, I don’t want anyone there involved in any hot water.  I know that goes against journalist impulses to get the story out about what happened but I’m not willing to do that the expense of editors there that I’ve worked with and respected for years.  Rest assured that the story about what happened there will come out.  For now, I hope you’ll also be mourning the loss of a great publication.

Jason Gross

wow-so sad. the only music mag i read for years

Comment by steve — March 15, 2008 @ 3:52 pm

Damn. First No Depression. Now Harp. I’m so sad.

Comment by Deanokat from Detroit — March 16, 2008 @ 8:16 am

Now if only we could get rid of the artists covered in No Depression and Harp (and Paste), American culture might be saved from itself.

Comment by pdf — March 16, 2008 @ 1:04 pm

pdf...always nice to hear from one of Britney and Christina’s fans. Makes me wonder WTF is on your iPod!

Comment by kcd — March 16, 2008 @ 1:59 pm

— PopMatters sponsor —

Jason, you’re never going to win one of those “Fantastic music scriber” awards unless you learn how to use commas.

Oh wait, you’re the judge and jury for those awards. Hmmm....

Comment by mpeebs from los angeles — March 17, 2008 @ 8:11 am

PDF can’t hear you over his Nickelback and Three Doors Down. Mediocrity (or Middle America) strikes another blow.

Comment by Brian — March 17, 2008 @ 9:52 am

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