She wrote about politics and the patriarchy as a left-wing writer, then alienated her compatriots with exposés critical of the Black Panthers and the environmental movement.
Category: Magazines
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Sports Illustrated’s Owner Sues Energy Drink Mogul After Chaos at Magazine
Authentic Brands Group, which owns Sports Illustrated, is accusing Manoj Bhargava of failing to pay millions of dollars for the rights to publish the magazine.
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Sports Illustrated’s Owner Sues Energy Drink Mogul After Chaos at Magazine
Authentic Brands Group, which owns Sports Illustrated, is accusing Manoj Bhargava of failing to pay millions of dollars for the rights to publish the magazine.
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Condé Nast’s Owners Set to Reap a $1.4 Billion Windfall From Reddit
The Newhouse family, which controls the Advance media empire, made a 2006 investment of $10 million in the social site, which plans to go public on Thursday.
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Sports Illustrated’s Print Edition to Continue Under New Operator
Minute Media, owner of The Players’ Tribune, has struck a deal to operate Sports Illustrated for at least 10 years.
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Sports Illustrated’s Future in Print Is Thrown Into Question
Its operators told employees that the last print edition would be in May, but its owner has signaled that it wants the magazine to endure.
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Artforum Selects Tina Rivers Ryan as New Top Editor
The curator and essayist will become the magazine’s next leader after a period of turmoil.
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William Whitworth, Revered Writer and Editor, Is Dead at 87
After writing memorable character sketches and fine-tuning others’ copy at The New Yorker, he spent two decades as editor in chief of The Atlantic Monthly.
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Miuccia Prada on Vogue Redefines Fashion’s Typical Cover Model
Miuccia Prada became a legend in fashion for having invented a unique, counterintuitive aesthetic, at once thought-provoking and alluring. Her cover portrait, by Stef Mitchell, manages an analogous feat — in photographic microcosm.
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Joel Belz, Trailblazer in Christian Journalism, Is Dead at 82
Inspired by Time, he founded World magazine, covering politics, the arts and other subjects from a “God’s-eye” view.
