- October 23, 2006
- Weirdo Pretends to Be NYT Paparazzo
Keeps showing up.
- October 16, 2006
- Frank Bruni’s New Boss Pans Prose
“Ripe fruit basket.”
- October 16, 2006
- Rape, Justice, and the ‘Times’
“I’ve never felt so ill,” says one reporter about the paper’s coverage of the Duke lacrosse-team case. Luckily, a blogger’s on the story, too.
- October 16, 2006
- The Rapture Takes Manhattan
New Evangelical video game meticulously re-creates the city so you can destroy it in a battle against the forces of darkness.
- October 16, 2006
- Gossip Queen of Queens
Rupert Murdoch branches out to the outer boroughs.
- September 25, 2006
- The Ma and Pa of the Intelligentsia
Robert Silvers and Barbara Epstein of The New York Review of Books set the table for the city’s left intellectuals for the past 40 years. But now that Epstein’s gone, home is a lot lonelier.
- September 18, 2006
- Breakfast With Champion
Local boys Chris Cuomo and Sam Champion say, “Good morning, America.”
- September 18, 2006
- The United States of America vs. Bill Keller
How hard is it to be executive editor of the New York Times today? The White House calls him a traitor. He gets roasted every day on talk shows and blogs. The newsroom is losing faith. The paper is shrinking. And the worst part is that fighting back means overcoming his own nature.
- September 11, 2006
- Humor Is the New Gravitas
What makes Katie Couric’s ascension to evening anchor significant is not that she’s a woman—it’s that she’s funny (and a woman).
- August 28, 2006
- ‘Six Degrees’ Doesn't Add Up
ABC shrinks NYC.

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