The magazine, bought by a marketing company, briefly hosted clickbait content. Scandal ensued. After a flurry of negotiation, it is now back with its first publisher, McSweeney’s.
Tag: Magazines
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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?
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Patrick Demarchelier, Fashion Photographer, Dies at 78
The Frenchman was famous for his portraits of supermodels and his close relationship to Princess Diana, and his images are a part of the fashion canon.
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Why the Sudden Urge to Reconsider Famous Women?
Pop culture has never been more interested in reclaiming women from the recent past, like Pamela Anderson and Janet Jackson. But not every reclamation succeeds.