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With 'Radar' gone; who will compete with the 'New Yorker'?
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With 'Radar' gone; who will compete with the 'New Yorker'?
According to anecdotal evidence, it may have been easier to work for gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson than it is for the Huffington Post founder.
In the 'New Yorker' profile of Jacobs, they talk like an adorable old married couple.
We know, we know — dare to dream, right? But there are proposals to build above it, and the renderings look lovely. Plus, news from the finance, law, real estate and media industries, in our daily roundup.
The 'New Yorker' critic comments on our claims that his army will soon take over New York.
But what will James Wood do with his power???
A lot of big news at the banks today — but there's also crazy stuff going down with Jeff Zucker, Dan Rather, Brooke Astor (from beyond!), and Barack Obama, in our daily industry roundup.
The Democratic nominee is shown in the Oval Office wearing a turban and giving a "terrorist fist-jab" to his Afroed, machine-gun-toting wife. Ha … ha?
Last week's winner gives us tips, we enter.
It is according to Jezebel, and to a whole lot of the site's commenters.
In which Roger Stone overshares, and we learn just what Jeffrey Toobin will do for a story.
The 'New Yorker' totally screws up an opportunity to have famous people humiliate themselves.
Plus: 'The New Yorker' finally explains 'American Idol'!
Plus, Lohan gets hysterical, Murdoch is happy about Obama, and Amy Sedaris causes problems for brother David.
'The New Yorker' profiles Grant Achatz, the brilliant young chef who lost his sense of taste to tongue cancer.
Editors, nerves, competition, and one aggressive former Met mingled at last night's awards ceremony.
Plus, what's going on at 'Portfolio,' why you'll be hearing more from Perez Hilton, and where the Beatrice Inn is headed next.
Well, we've been reading since yesterday morning, and we've got a bunch of 'em!
The most prominent dance critic in America is reviewing a TV show that features a dancing Monica Seles.
How do you sell the masses on an expensive, fancy fruit juice? Take a lesson from Pom Wonderful’s Lynda Resnick.