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James Wood Objects to Descriptions of His Book But Does Not Deny He Is Raising an Army
The 'New Yorker' critic comments on our claims that his army will soon take over New York.
Posted 07/24/08 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Is ‘New Yorker’ Critic James Wood Creating an Army of Like-minded Young Novelists?
But what will James Wood do with his power???
Posted 07/23/08 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Is Anthony Lane's ‘SATC’ Review Really Sexist?
It is according to Jezebel, and to a whole lot of the site's commenters.
Posted 06/04/08 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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More On-Set Drama for David O. Russell
Plus: 'The New Yorker' finally explains 'American Idol'!
Posted 05/12/08 in Vulture : The Early-Evening News
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What's the Best Part of the Epic George Clooney Profile in ‘The New Yorker’?
Well, we've been reading since yesterday morning, and we've got a bunch of 'em!
Posted 04/08/08 in Vulture : The Best Part
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Joan Acocella Reviews ‘Dancing With the Stars’?
The most prominent dance critic in America is reviewing a TV show that features a dancing Monica Seles.
Posted 04/07/08 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Snootometer Update: Gary Tinterow Makes His Move!
The New Yorker fingers a Met curator as Philippe's heir.
Posted 02/04/08 in Vulture : The Take
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The Rolling Stones Are the Anti-Radiohead
Plus: Sundance begins!
Posted 01/17/08 in Vulture : The Early-Evening News
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‘The New Yorker’ Publishes Raymond Carver's Original; Is It Better Than Gordon Lish's Edit?
The differences are stark; Lish's published version is 4,800 words, or about half as long as Carver's, for example.
Posted 12/17/07 in Vulture : The Take
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David Simon Deification: A Season-by-Season History
What can we learn from Margaret Talbot's 11,000 words in The New Yorker?
Posted 10/15/07 in Vulture : The Take
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Philip Roth's Q&A in ‘The New Yorker’ Is As Spontaneous and Revealing As a Book-Club Guide
Philip Roth doesn't (con)descend from his perch in the pantheon to talk to just any old magazine hack.
Posted 09/25/07 in Vulture : The Take
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New Poetry Editor at ‘The New Yorker’ Still Hates Your Poetry
Paul Muldoon replaces Alice Quinn.
Posted 09/20/07 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Led Zep Not Ded Yet?
Plus Klaxons, Kevin Costner, and the New Yorker Festival.
Posted 09/04/07 in Vulture : The Early-Evening News
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‘New Yorker’ Hire Hates Our Way of Life?
"I think he just doesn't get America," says Lindsay Waters, an editor at Harvard University Press, of James Wood.
Posted 08/29/07 in Vulture : Beef
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'In a Life Filled With Mistakes, This Is One I Don't Need'
Every Friday Vulture finds a great story that's a little too long to read on the computer screen. Fiction, long-form narrative journalism, epic blog sagas — any of these could be your Weekend Read. Print it out on the office...
Posted 06/08/07 in Vulture : The Weekend Read
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‘New Yorker’ Music Critic Passes the Hat
Courtesy of The New YorkerSasha Frere-Jones needs your help! The New Yorker music critic has lost his hard drive, which is filled with photos, and he's asking his readers to chip in $5,000 to help him recover his data. Oh,...
Posted 05/22/07 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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‘Frost/Nixon’ Writer Peter Morgan: ‘Big Baby’
Michael Sheen and Frank Langella in Frost/NixonPhoto by Johan Persson/Courtesy of FROST/NIXON Highlights from John Lahr's New Yorker profile of Peter Morgan, writer of Frost/Nixon and The Queen: Best Morgan line about Stephen Frears, director of The Queen: "Stephen's where...
Posted 04/25/07 in Vulture : The Best Part
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David Sedaris's Wit Surgically Removed by 'New Yorker' Fact-Checkers?
Photo: Getty Images In last month's New Republic, Alex Heard discovered that David Sedaris's autobiographical essays contain not just the "exaggerations" to which the author has always copped but also scenes, dialogue and characters invented wholesale. Some have reacted with...
Posted 04/18/07 in Vulture : The Take
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