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Frank Rich To New York Magazine

First Posted: 03/01/11 10:03 AM ET Updated: 05/31/11 03:32 PM ET

Frank Rich

New York Times opinion columnist Frank Rich is leaving the newspaper after 31 years to join New York Magazine.

Rich will join New York as an essayist beginning in June, where he will write monthly on politics and culture and serve as an editor-at-large. Rich will edit a monthly section anchored by his essay as well as deliver weekly commentary on NYMag.com, according to an announcement. His final Times column will run on March 13.

"Frank Rich is a giant--a powerhouse critic of politics and culture, a rigorous thinker, a glorious stylist, a skeptic and optimist at the same time. There is just no one like him in American journalism," New York editor Adam Moss said in the announcement. "He is also a friend. I have had the privilege to work with him for almost 25 years. Since the day I came to New York, I have hoped I could persuade him to join us here. I'm ecstatic that he will now be bringing his wisdom to our growing audience. This is a very big day for New York."

Rich said in a statement that he leaves the Times "with deep affection for both the institution and my many brilliant colleagues, and with much gratitude for the opportunity the paper gave me to serve in two dream jobs in journalism."

Rich has served as a columnist for the paper since 1994, and was the paper's chief drama critic from 1980-1993.

He added that he's felt "a serious hunger to move on to fresh and expanded writing challenges after having done the same assignment for so long," and that joining New York gives him the opportunity to "stretch the definition of a magazine column."

In a memo obtained by The Cutline's Michael Calderone, New York Times editorial page editor Andy Rosenthal said, "I speak for everyone at The Times when I say that we are very sorry to see him leave. We offer him our gratitude and wish him all good things as he begins this next exciting chapter of an already highly distinguished career."

Rich will continue to serve as a creative consultant for HBO. His full statement appears below:

"There is no greater newspaper than The Times. I leave the paper with deep affection for both the institution and my many brilliant colleagues, and with much gratitude for the opportunity the paper gave me to serve in two dream jobs in journalism. After 17 years in my second career there, as a columnist, I feel much as I did after nearly 14 years in my first, as chief drama critic -- both the satisfaction that I've given a great job all I had and a serious hunger to move on to fresh and expanded writing challenges after having done the same assignment for so long. I've spent much of the past year talking to friends inside and outside The Times about what might be most exciting for me next. It was impossible to top the idea of reuniting with my friend Adam Moss, who has played a crucial role in my writing life since the late 1980's and who, as editor of the Times Magazine, was instrumental in my transition from arts criticism to broader essay writing. The role Adam has created for me at his revitalized New York magazine will allow me to write with more reflection, variety and space than is possible within the confines of a weekly newspaper column -- and, for that matter, will allow me to stretch the definition of a magazine column."
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New York Times opinion columnist Frank Rich is leaving the newspaper after 31 years to join New York Magazine. Rich will join New York as an essayist beginning in June, where he will write monthly ...
New York Times opinion columnist Frank Rich is leaving the newspaper after 31 years to join New York Magazine. Rich will join New York as an essayist beginning in June, where he will write monthly ...
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murphysgirl
I prefer coffee, not tea..
03:02 PM on 03/04/2011
I always looked forward to reading his columns on Sunday..Best wishes Frank on your new adventure!
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Tquin
10:31 PM on 03/03/2011
Frank Rich is gone. GREAT, GREAT, GREAT, and GREAT.
03:51 PM on 03/03/2011
I bet he continues to write his pulp fiction like he did for the NYT's.
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Douglas Campbell
08:52 PM on 03/03/2011
are you familiar with his writing at all?
09:36 PM on 03/02/2011
A few weeks ago I responded to some column by Mr Rich by posting to the NY Times that if civility was good, I awaited his resignation. Well, maybe half a loaf is better than none. Wish he'd realize Jesus is libertarian.
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Douglas Campbell
08:53 PM on 03/03/2011
I dont get the Jesus thing....
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Ricardo01
Mr Natural or Dr. O.G. Wotasnozzle?
03:58 PM on 03/02/2011
It doesn't matter where Rich goes, he will still be one of the best minds in journalism.
12:48 PM on 03/02/2011
We are going to miss him very much. His column was one of the first things we read on Sunday morning.
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Allen Reed Jensen
09:46 AM on 03/02/2011
The New York Times is a sinking ship and Frank had found himself a life boat.
12:50 PM on 03/02/2011
You wish, Allen Reed. Your conservative bent is showing. You just don't like truth-tellers and smart articulate writers do you? No, you prefer the Sarah Palins and Glenn Becks of this world.
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Allen Reed Jensen
07:06 PM on 03/02/2011
I never said anything about them not being smart and articulate. "Truth-tellers" that may be a different story (at least with many of their editorials). Sarah Palin is a political airhead and Glenn Beck is not a journalist. Like most major newspapers the NY Times is loosing readers and now will have to charge their online readers to get anywhere close to balancing their books. I'm reading the Huffington Post, aren't I? Are they not full of articles by "truth-tell­ers and smart articulate writers?"
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jones
Dances with Weims
09:10 AM on 03/02/2011
I'll miss his NYT sunday column.
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lapdogs
Avid News Reader
09:08 AM on 03/02/2011
Going to miss Mr Rich's column.

It's the first thing I read on Sundays in The NY Times.
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Soulsurfer
Solar Electrician,Longtime Surfin'Fool
08:57 AM on 03/02/2011
Hopefully Huffpo will still link to his columns. Frank has had some of the best opinion pieces I've ever read, anywhere. He's been a Sunday morning ritual for me................
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SpookyTwo
Enhancing the lives of Liberals ....... every day.
08:44 AM on 03/02/2011
Readers are leaving the NYT, too.
08:24 AM on 03/02/2011
this is HORRIBLE! My Sunday morning EVERY WEEK starts with the Frank Rich column in the NYTimes. He is always on track and gets right to the point.

Anyway, best wishes Mr Rich...
08:21 AM on 03/02/2011
Where do I sign up for New York Magazine? I'm going to miss Rich in the Sunday Times.
07:24 AM on 03/02/2011
Frank Rich was not the reason The New YorkTimes lost its credibiiity as "the newspaper of record." However,he cooperated in turning the newspaper into a house organ for the progressive movement. I know progressives will miss him; those of us who want our news undoctored will not.
07:42 AM on 03/02/2011
Hmm; so the Washington Times is not a mouth-piece for the right? The Wall street Journal is not right leaning?
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sharin
liberal and proud of it
09:45 AM on 03/02/2011
and the Washington Post? oh don't get me started!
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Soulsurfer
Solar Electrician,Longtime Surfin'Fool
08:58 AM on 03/02/2011
That's why he's in the 'Opinion' section.................
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spicegal
06:56 AM on 03/02/2011
Oh No! He's my favorite columnist at the NYT. I hope they find a good replacement.