How Magazines Really Work, From a Disgruntled Designer’s Perspective
"Sleeping With the Boss" is two rungs above "Does All the Work, Gets No Credit, Tells Everyone About It."
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"Sleeping With the Boss" is two rungs above "Does All the Work, Gets No Credit, Tells Everyone About It."
Will he be "the next editor on the hot seat"?
A 'GQ' style editor will head up the troubled culinary mag.
She wasn't getting along with the foodies she was supposed to be overseeing, sources say.
The vice president and publisher of the company's food brands is out.
Also, Lara Stone defended her "sexually violent" Calvin Klein ad.
After her departure, the creative-director position will not be filled.
We follow up on the defunct magazine's masthead.
They'll be looking for drugs! Er, bedbugs. Definitely bedbugs.
Big news from the venerable food title.
Would the links site be better off with cheezeburgers instead of Condé cafeteria salads?
But exactly how fierce can this battle become when neither site feels very important in the year 2010?
Plus, Christian Siriano's Craigslist imposter!
Plus, more September cover reveals.
It is “highly likely” that the magazine company will move downtown in 2013.
Well, cross one name off of the list of potential replacements for Tina Gaudoin at 'WSJ' and Gerry Marzorati at 'The New York Times Magazine.'
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