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000 of their own money to start it. The money went quickly to buying publishing rights, hiring translators and a cover designer (up-and-coming New Yorker cartoonist Liana Finck), building a website, publicizing their venture and paying for printing their first year’s catalog, all before a ...
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Check outthis episode, in whichCal Newportinterviews me for an article he ended up writing forThe New Yorkertitled “Revisiting ‘The 4-Hour Workweek’: How Tim Ferriss’s 2007 manifesto anticipated our current moment of professional upheaval.”...
David Benavidez has revealed how he would go about defeating pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford if they were to ever lock horns. Crawford has been linked to a fight with Benavidez rival, Canelo Alvarez, with a deal for the pair to square off in September reportedly nearing completion. ‘...
“burlesque” prose of the early magazine was displaced by Mosher’s quieter humor, which lent support toDorothy Parker’sironic mode andE.B. White’s“travails of the Sufferer.” Mosher’s prose, writes Lee, “helpedNew Yorkerhumor combine broad comic conception and ironic realistic narration...
I havenotedthe New Yorker’s insistence on having its writers use the British “had got” instead of American “had gotten.” But the magazine seems to have kicked things up a notch; now,people being quotedare required to use it as well. In an April 25 profile of Reed Krakoff, CEO of...
Posted by Jennifer in Sunday Reads Tags: New York Magazine, new york times, olm, science of us, sunday reading, sunday reads, the full helping, the new yorker 8 commentsSunday Reading 05-01-15 #63May 1, 2016 Hi everyone! Sorry I’ve been a bit of a bum lately. I have been pret...