Condé Nast Layoffs Reach GQ, Vanity Fair [Updated]
"They said they couldn't handle laying off everybody all at once. So every magazine has a scheduled day."
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"They said they couldn't handle laying off everybody all at once. So every magazine has a scheduled day."
Magazines must reduce budgets by either laying off staffers or cutting travel and entertainment expenses.
But who will guard the pearly gates? Who will answer the published phone numbers?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that it has completed the round of layoffs announced back in March, with an overall death toll of 357 positions.
"It's 'Survivor' meets 'The Office,'" says the idiot who came up with this.
Also, Rei Kawakubo is helping Japanese 'Vogue' open a store that's like a magazine you can walk into.
Also, Isaac Mizrahi wants his Liz Claiborne line to be the cheapest thing on its Macy's floor.
Changes at the city's temple of molecular gastronomy.
Also, Kate Winslet's daughter hated her Oscar dress.
Also, see more of Bar Refaeli in the new 'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit issue.
Also, Swarovski plans layoffs and former Obedient Sons designers unveil new label.
Also, Tom Ford's new ad campaign is out, and an 'America's Next Top Model' book is in the works.
Just in time for the holidays. Bah, humbug.
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