New Times Magazine Editor Hugo Lindgren on His Plans: Big Subjects, More T, and the End of ‘The Way We Live Now’
We chat with the new editor of the venerable newsweekly.
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We chat with the new editor of the venerable newsweekly.
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Though the ban on the Muslim scholar's entry to country has been lifted, he tells us he would not come here to teach.
The 'Times' media writer has been a little zesty in his appreciation for the new device.
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