National Geographic, Vanity Fair Win Big at ASMEs
Two titles only multiple winners as National Magazine Awards spread the wealth.
— May 1, 2008
Honorable Mentions... Green, But Not Totally...
Former Wall Street Journal managing editor Paul Steiger gives Rupert Murdoch props for accomplishing his dream of becoming "the world's most influential newspaper publisher," ...
— Apr 30, 2008
Memo Pad: Hitting Back... We'll Take It!...
As practiced outrage spread through America on Monday over Miley Cyrus' back-baring photos for Vanity Fair ("Miley's Shame" boomed the front of The New York...
— Apr 29, 2008
Memo Pad: Apocalypse Later... Friends and Foes... Partner In Copy...
President Bush best summed up the peculiar juxtaposition of celebrities, reporters and political officials at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
— Apr 28, 2008
White House Correspondents’ Dinner Draws Versace, Anderson
Donatella Versace lauded and expressed interest in dressing Madeleine Albright, while President Bush wondered out loud if the presence of Pamela Anderson and Mitt Romney in the same room might portend the apocalypse.
— Apr 27, 2008
Memo Pad: Elle On Earth... Building Up... Blazing Trails...
Female icons long have served as the driving buzz factor for women's magazines.
— Apr 25, 2008
Oh, the Undertones
The Overseas Press Club Awards have always been about recognizing the exercise of press freedoms abroad under duress, but Thursday night's awards dinner had undertones of journalistic anxiety here at home.
— Apr 25, 2008
