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the new yorker
In 1925 it was founded by an ex-editor of Stars and Stripes; in the '90s it was run by an ex-editor of Vanity Fair
Trivia about the new yorker
"Goings on About Town" & "The Talk of the Town" are regular features of this magazine
Goings on About Town,The Talk of the Town,The Critics
In 2000 it won for General Excellence, Public Interest & Fiction, not for its cartoons
Harold Ross, upon founding this magazine:"(It) will not be edited for the old lady from Dubuque"
"Goings On About Town" & "The Talk of the Town" are regular features of this magazine
In 1927 James Thurber began a lifelong association with this Manhattan magazine
(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):It's the magazine whose trademark is seen here:
From 1925 to 1987 this magazine had just 2 editors: Harold Ross & William Shawn
In 2004 publisher David Carey announced that more Californians than New Yorkers subscribed to this magazine
When H. Ross founded this magazine, he said it "will not be edited for the old lady from Dubuque"
"The Talk Of The Town" is a weekly feature of this magazine also known for its drawings
This publication says it's "no more a magazine about NYC than Time is a magazine about wristwatches"
John McPhee became a staff writer on this magazine in 1965
This urbane magazine wrote in its 1925 start that "it is not edited for the old lady in Dubuque"
Born in Aspen, Harold Ross didn't found Aspener magazine, he went east & founded this one
Jay McInerney worked as a fact-checker at this magazine & portrayed it in "Bright Lights, Big City"
In "The Years with Ross" Thurber wrote about Harold Ross, this magazine's first editor