The three day-festival beginning on Oct. 7 will also include conversations with stars like Ben Stiller, Chloe Bailey and Sandra Oh. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Magazines”
How the Editor in Chief of Elle Decor Spends His Sundays
Asad Syrkett stays close to his Brooklyn home, doing Pilates, seeing friends, burning incense and reading fiction. Source: New York Times
Ivana Trump’s New York
In the 1980s and ’90s, Ivana was on a first-name basis with a city transfixed by fame and fashion. Source: New York Times
Why Condé Nast Staffers Are Unionizing: ‘Prestige Doesn’t Pay the Bills’
What does it mean when the labor movement is embraced by the so-called media elite? Source: New York Times
Overlooked No More: Barbara Shermund, Flapper-Era Cartoonist
For two decades, she drew almost 600 cartoons for The New Yorker with female characters that commented on life with wit, intelligence and irony. Source: New York Times
Casa Magazines Has Seen It All
The West Village has changed a lot since the ’90s, but this palace of printed matter has remained a pillar of the neighborhood. Source: New York Times
Byron Lewis, the Original Black Media Mogul
Byron Lewis knew there was an untapped market for Black storytelling. But it took years for the rest of the country to believe him. Source: New York Times
Carol Prisant, Elegant Design Writer, Dies at 82
She was a 51-year old former antiques dealer with no experience as a writer when she wrote to the editor of The World of Interiors magazine about a job. She was hired. Source: New York Times
Paris Review Names New Editor
Emily Stokes, previously a senior editor at The New Yorker, is succeeding Emily Nemens at the literary magazine. Source: New York Times
Alice Rose George, a ‘Photographer’s Dream Editor,’ Dies at 76
Her unerring eye for visuals made her a fixture in New York’s magazine world, where she promoted scores of famous and unsung photographers. Source: New York Times
Restaurants Forge Ahead Without Indoor Dining
The second wave of the coronavirus has brought a new hardship for restaurants, which now confront a winter with no indoor dining. Source: New York Times