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Pickets, Lawsuits, Sex Ads, and Hard Times at the Village Voice
Hamilton Nolan · 11/16/11 12:42PM
The Village Voice has problems. The paper had yet another round of layoffs last month, as part of a nationwide cull by its parent company. (Not to be confused with the other layoffs earlier this year.) Like most alt-weeklies, the Voice depends on sex and drug ads for its very survival. The paper's so desperate for revenue that it's suing Time Out NY for using the phrase "Best in NYC." You know that belongs to the Village Voice, right?
Andrea Peyser's No Good, Very Bad Day at Occupy Wall Street
Hamilton Nolan · 11/16/11 09:31AM
Yesterday morning, a tipster pointed us to this Twitter posting about our favorite New York Post sex and hatred columnist: "Just saw Andrea Peyser say "Fuck you!" to a man questioning her attempted ambushing of a man who dared to (gasp!) bring a child to #OWS." Then another tipster sent us this photo of Andrea looking positively despondent down at OWS. Why the sour face, Andrea? Perhaps her column today holds some clues!
Here Is a Picture of the New York Times' New Restaurant Critic
John Cook · 11/15/11 05:06PMCharlie Rose's Vampirish Glare Coming to Morning TV
Hamilton Nolan · 11/15/11 03:05PMWhy Doesn't CBS News Want You to Know This Mayor Is Gay?
Brian Moylan · 11/14/11 04:58PM
Last night CBS News did a segment about Alex Morse, the newly-elected 22-year-old mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts. It's not only newsworthy that Morse is the country's youngest mayor, but also newsworthy that he's one of only a handful of openly gay mayors. So, why did they gloss over the second fact?
Failing NewsBeast: Everyone Except Tina Brown's Fault
Hamilton Nolan · 11/14/11 02:58PMCelebukid Reporters and the Age of News-ertainment
Hamilton Nolan · 11/14/11 10:05AMBlack Friday at CNN: At Least 50 Laid Off
Ryan Tate · 11/11/11 06:52PMBeloved Media Blogger Resigns Over Made-Up Controversy
Lauri Apple · 11/11/11 05:10AMWas R. Crumb's New Yorker Cover on Gay Marriage Worthy of Rejection?
Seth Abramovitch · 11/10/11 10:58PM
When R. Crumb was commissioned to draw a cover for a June 2009 issue of The New Yorker, he came up with this illustration of a gender-indeterminate couple tying the knot before a city clerk. A sign near them reads, "Gender Inspection," accompanied by a red arrow. The cover, which Crumb had never made public until now, was rejected by New Yorker editor David Remnick, and Crumb responded to the slight by publicly announcing that he'd never work for The New Yorker again.
The Preposterous Plagiarism Assault on Romenesko
Hamilton Nolan · 11/10/11 02:57PMNoted Sociopath James Murdoch Explains to Parliament That Everyone Is Lying But Him
John Cook · 11/10/11 10:01AM
James Murdoch, the News International CEO and News Corp. scion who has been identified by an overwhelming array of documentary and testimonial evidence as having been made abundantly aware that the company he runs engaged in widespread and routine criminal conduct by repeatedly hacking into celebrity's voicemails, told Parliament this morning that he didn't know anything about widespread hacking and all the people who say he did are liars.
What You Need to Know Before James Murdoch's Second Parliament Hearing
Remy Stern · 11/10/11 02:05AMNews Corp Continues Slowly Falling to Pieces
Hamilton Nolan · 11/09/11 02:26PMDonald Trump's Son-In-Law Orders Occupy Wall Streeters to Go Home
Hamilton Nolan · 11/09/11 10:04AM
The most amusing things of all about the New York Observer are its comically repellent house editorials, which are dictated from on high by owner and Donald Trump family member Jared Kushner and are always, always hilariously right-wing in a way that stands out from the rest of the paper's content like a Trump in Zucotti Park.
Reporter's Quest to Find out 'Who Pooped on the Bank?' Ends on Awkward Note
Lauri Apple · 11/09/11 05:15AMIn this clip, a woman who appears to be an actual news reporter wanders around the Occupy Eureka (California) campsite asking random protesters if they "pooped and peed" on a local bank. Together the reporter and the protesters say the words "poop" and "pee" about 12,000 times—and all for naught, because we never actually find out who pooped and peed on the bank.
Sam Zell Finally Catches a Break
Hamilton Nolan · 11/08/11 03:02PMH.L. Mencken Not New Yorker Material, Says Unbearable Little Man
Hamilton Nolan · 11/08/11 11:44AM
In Slate today, Adam Gopnik, the "Adam Gopnik's kids" correspondent for The New Yorker, explains the fine distinctions of New Yorkerania: "compare Mencken and Liebling, often mistaken as twin stylists, and you see the difference between heavy-handed Teutonic mockery and the ideal ironic, stinging, New Yorker tone."