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Rachel Sklar, Glynnis MacNicol and Joe Cutbirth

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Rachel Sklar is the Media & Special Projects Editor for the Huffington Post and is the editor of the site's Eat The Press page. She has contributed to The New York Times, The New York Post, The Village Voice, Glamour, New York Magazine, The Financial Times and numerous publications in her northern homeland of Canada, and is a frequent guest on MSNBC's Scarborough Country, as well as occasional turns on other programs and networks. She is currently working on Jew-ish, a humorous book about cultural identity, for HarperCollins and is the author of A Stroke of Luck: Life, Crisis and Rebirth of a Stroke Survivor (with Howard Rocket, Canada: 1998). She was previously the editor of FishbowlNY, a New York-based media industry blog, and currently posts random musings at her new blog, Tomatoes Are Delicious (because, really, they are). She was formerly a corporate lawyer in New York and Stockholm, where she never learned to like herring.


Before taking a major pay cut to work in publishing, Glynnis did her time as a waitress in Greenwich Village. She has also worked as a photographer and video editor for former WB artist Lizzie West, and has contributed to the New York Times, The Black Table, as well as a number of publications in her homeland of Canada. Most recently she was an associate editor at the Huffington Post media blog Eat the Press, and is a contributing photographer for the blog Fashion Weakley.


Joe Cutbirth teaches news writing and political reporting at The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and New York University. He was communications director for the Texas Democratic Party, and he worked for Gov. Ann Richards' 1994 re-election campaign and the Clinton-Gore/TDP 1996 coordinated campaign. Prior to that, he spent more than a decade reporting on state government and Texas politics for the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. He is author of the upcoming book, Fake News/ Real Politics: Jon Stewart and the New Political Press.

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