New Republic Changes Top Editor
NEW YORK -- Franklin Foer is returning as editor of the New Republic, the first major shake-up at the political magazine since Facebook co-founder Chr...
NEW YORK -- Franklin Foer is returning as editor of the New Republic, the first major shake-up at the political magazine since Facebook co-founder Chr...
Ira Chernus | Posted 03.30.2012
Many U.S. readers might easily take this Iranophobic article at face value, forgetting the absurd premises underlying all arguments that Israel "must" attack Iran.
HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 12.02.2011
NEW YORK -- Although Newt Gingrich may be surging lately, it's Mitt Romney who's stealing magazine covers this week. The former Massachusetts Governor...
NYTimes.com | Posted 12.03.2011
This Food and Drink Issue of the magazine — the fourth annual — is full of questions. I have two of my own, and they're the same questions I've be...
Carla Seaquist | Posted 10.26.2011
Where is the recognition that a "book of raunch," rather than reflecting a mature and vibrant culture, is symptomatic of one in steep, full-on decline, drunk on its power and narcissism (including Baker's pet vice, sexual titillation)?
The New York Observer | Posted 09.05.2011
The Transom recently learned that Emily Gould—former employee of publishing house Hyperion, blogger at Gawker, memoirist, and New York Times Magazin...
The Huffington Post | Alana Horowitz | Posted 08.29.2011
Chris Suellentrop, an editor at the New York Times Magazine, is leaving to join Yahoo's blog team, the Cutline announced. News of his departure com...
nytimes.com | Posted 08.17.2011
Amanda Hocking, the star of self-publishing, was sitting in the front seat of her Ford Escape earlier this spring when she spotted a messenger deliver...
nytimes.com | RACHEL NOLAN | Posted 07.26.2011
The Times magazine staff enjoyed readers' response to our post about Kurt Andersen's "Words We Don't Say" so much that we posted an unabridged list of...
HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 07.10.2011
NEW YORK -- Katie Couric kicked off Monday’s National Magazine Awards dinner by heaping praise on the influential editors, designers and writers gat...
bookblog.net | Posted 05.25.2011
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wwd.com | Posted 05.25.2011
Late one night in early February 2009, at the headquarters of New York Magazine at 75 Varick Street, editor Adam Moss walked into the office of Hugo L...
The New York Observer | John Koblin | Posted 05.25.2011
Daniel Zalewski, the features editor of The New Yorker, who edits big names like Jane Mayer, George Packer and Lawrence Wright, was recently offered ...
Posted 05.25.2011
There is a media dust-up brewing between two of New York's bastions of print. When New York's number two Hugo Lindgren left his longtime boss Adam Mos...
Tom Murphy | Posted 05.25.2011
One thing that is of interest is that many recent aid projects are mostly started by women and for women. Can this cause a positive shift in development? Or, could it create new problems which need to be addressed?
Karina Martinez-Carter | Posted 05.25.2011
Even though I sometimes guilt myself for skipping out on a structured job my first year after graduating, I've realized in my first two weeks here that I still have a lot of "real life" and growing up to handle.
Posted 05.25.2011
The New York Times announced Thursday that Hugo Lindgren, executive editor at Bloomberg BusinessWeek, will become the new editor of the New York Times...
Posted 05.25.2011
Glenn Beck appears on the cover of this weekend's New York Times Magazine in a lengthy profile written by Mark Leibovich. In the profile, Leibovich...
David Bromwich | Posted 05.25.2011
Made nervous by signs that President Obama will not push for a bigger war in Afghanistan, the New York Times is showing what the rest of his time in office will be like if he does not cooperate.
Laura Baudo Sillerman | Posted 05.25.2011
Merkin's meticulous dissections of depression have set a standard for courage in the face of the mind's adversities. She confronts herself again and again in ways that are excruciatingly revealing.
The New York Observer | John Koblin | Posted 05.25.2011
The Observer has learned that Gerry Marzorati will announce in the next few days that he is stepping down as editor of the Times Magazine. He is expec...
The New York Observer | John Koblin | Posted 05.25.2011
While the economy can be blamed for affecting any magazine staff's morale over the past few years, several Times sources said that things at the maga...
Michael Sigman | Posted 05.25.2011
One doesn't have to buy in to the deification of Rove to acknowledge just how effectively disingenuous he can be.
Robert David Jaffee | Posted 11.17.2011
Carlat noted that many psychopharmacologists practice "fragmented care" in which they solely prescribe medication for patients while referring them "to a professional lower in the mental-health hierarchy" for therapy.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011
Oh boy! Today the fecund womb of the New York Times magazine has birthed into the world Mark Leibovich's seventy-kabillion word essay on Politico's Mi...
HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Calderone | Posted 05.20.2012