Wednesday, March 30, 2011

New York Magazine

No 'Groundhog Day': Bill Murray will play FDR, report

Bill Murray is slated to play Franklin Delano Roosevelt in an upcoming Focus Features film, according to New York magazine's Vulture blog. ...more...

New York Magazine

Portland's Justin Horner has a March to remember, thanks to a tire iron, a tamale and The New York Times

A graphic designer with an art history degree from Oregon State University responds to a random question on an online message board and winds up with a published essay in The New York Times Sunday Magazine. ...more...

Cookbook author Molly O'Neill shares country collection
Molly O'Neill, an award-winning food writer and former New York Times Magazine columnist, is on tour to promote her latest book, "One Big Table: A Portrait of American Cooking." ...more...
New York this Week:
This week: a city-wide tasting event showcasing some of Manhattan's best; a wedding event guaranteed to please and a weekend of salsa dancing at the midtown Hilton. ...more...
New York Magazine Provides Course for Aspiring Video Journalists
New York magazine has partnered with video journalism training and consulting company Rosenblum TV to launch its Video Academy, offering a course to aspiring video journalists. The course costs $995 and will take place over one weekend. Students will be able to study with filmmaking and video production experts. The final videos produced will be [...] ...more...
Miranda Cosgrove Covers New York Times Magazine

Miranda Cosgrove takes the cover of the New York Times Magazine. In the in-depth piece on the 17-year-old actress, you'll go behind-the-scenes of her tour, accompany her to a school visit and find out that she's a whiz at school. Miranda shared about the role model title, "The first time someone called me a role model. I [...] ...more...

Why Is the New York Times Partnering With Shell Oil? [Updated]

The New York Times often covers Shell Oil's misdeeds and questionable choices, which in past years have included drilling in the arctic and denying human rights abuses in Nigeria . The oil industry is undeniably contentious and filled with scandals and coverups--all the more reason for the Times to write about it. But how can the Times remain objective when it is partnering with Shell Oil on an. ...more...

A New Site Is Intended to Serve People in Recovery

Maer Roshan, a fixture in New York's magazine world, is starting a Web site dedicated to subjects of interest to recovering addicts. Will advertising come? ...more...

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