Photo illustration by Mike McQuade Supported by By Jonathan Mahler and Jim Rutenberg Jonathan Mahler, a staff writer for The Times Magazine ... his death — he had a new, 60-something girlfriend ...
The New Yorker, the beloved weekly magazine, is celebrating its one-hundredth birthday. I have been a staff writer at the magazine since 2008, and Bruce Diones has been at The New Yorker since ...
The prizes recognize investigations into misconduct by the newly confirmed Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, and the family ...
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has rebranded her fledgling company to As Ever. The news Monday comes just weeks after ...
Another Washington Post writer is leaving the paper, with national politics reporter Ben Terris sharing on Friday that he is headed to New York Magazine. He will replace Olivia Nuzzi — who left ...
Jim Rutenberg is a writer at large for The Times and The New York Times Magazine and writes most often about media and politics. More about Jim Rutenberg Jonathan Mahler, a staff writer for The ...
A new book by Morgan Falconer argues that artists working today should take inspiration from Futurism, Dada and other art ...
New York editor-in-chief David Haskell announced today that Erik Maza is joining the magazine’s staff as editor-at-large; Rachel Corbett, David Freedlander, and Rebecca Jennings as features ...
Now, Markle has renamed her brand As Ever, but it seems everything else about the enterprise is the same. While the Duchess confirmed there will be jam, other details still remain sketchy. The As Ever ...
The first items in the As Ever range should debut on or around March 4, when ‘With Love, Meghan’ hits Netflix.
At the heart of this new world order is the question of whether human nature and the nature of states — the desire for power and conquests, for security and glory, the product of thousands of ...
In addition, the new Billboard is now available for the first time on your iPad. The Billboard iPad edition features exclusive videos, music and photos, along with expanded, interactive charts ...