We no longer listen to the play-by-play or color commentators; instead, we’re all directly watching the game on the internet. As with his cultural dominance, in architecture there will likely never be another Ada Louis Huxtable or Lewis Mumford. What does all this have to do with architectural journalism and criticism? Well, I am an architect, who helps make things, and I write about architects who make things. Featured image: Ada Louise Huxtable, with New York Times Publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, in 1970, when she won the first Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.