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Dorothy Parker, 1957: "If Guy Allen had left his wife at another period, she would have held the enduring interest of her friends" |
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QUOTES FROM THE MAGAZINE |
2025-11-27 |
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Eustace Tilley, a dandy with a monocle, is the mascot of this magazine |
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MAGAZINES |
2024-03-26 |
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This magazine's black-on-black 9/11 cover was a joint effort by its art editor Françoise Mouly & her husband Art Spiegelman |
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MAGAZINE COVERS |
2022-09-16 |
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"The Talk of the Town" in this magazine's first issue in 1925 included Broadway actors out of work |
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MAGAZINES |
2021-12-06 |
#8526 |
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E.B. White once edited its "Talk of the Town" section |
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MAGAZINES |
2015-10-05 |
#7141 |
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William Shawn ran this magazine for 35 years, perhaps because he might've been the only one to get every cartoon |
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RUNNING THE MAGAZINE |
2014-09-18 |
#6899 |
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Goings on About Town, The Talk of the Town, The Critics |
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MAGAZINE FEATURES |
2011-03-30 |
#6118 |
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"Goings On About Town" & "The Talk of the Town" are regular features of this magazine |
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MAGAZINES |
2008-06-03 |
#5477 |
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In 2000 it won for General Excellence, Public Interest & Fiction, not for its cartoons |
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NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARD WINNERS |
2000-10-18 |
#3708 |
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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 |
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MAGAZINES |
2000-06-12 |
#3646 |
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"Goings on About Town" & "The Talk of the Town" are regular features of this magazine |
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MAGAZINES |
2000-05-05 |
#3620 |
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It's the magazine whose trademark is seen here: |
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NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES |
1997-07-16 |
#2983 |
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Some of E.B. White's "Talk of the Town" pieces from this magazine were collected in "The Wild Flag" |
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NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES |
1995-12-05 |
#2592 |
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From 1925 to 1987 this magazine had just 2 editors: Harold Ross & William Shawn |
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NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES |
1994-11-15 |
#2347 |
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William Shawn became the editor of this magazine in 1952, after the death of Harold Ross |
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MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS |
1994-04-20 |
#2228 |
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For 11 years E.B. White wrote essays for this magazine's "Talk of the Town" |
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MAGAZINES |
1993-11-09 |
#2112 |
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Known for its cartoons, it's in the Top 30 in revenue but not even in the top 100 in circulation |
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MAGAZINES |
1993-03-08 |
#1966 |
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"Goings On About Town" is a popular feature of this Manhattan magazine |
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MAGAZINES |
1992-12-07 |
#1901 |
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When this literary magazine moved, Calvin Trillin's office daybed went to the Smithsonian |
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NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES |
1992-02-19 |
#1728 |
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Each February, Eustace Tilley, top-hatted dandy with a monocle in his hand, graces its cover |
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MAGAZINES |
1990-11-26 |
#1436 |
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It's title may suggest it's written for NYC residents, but 79% of its readers live elsewhere |
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MAGAZINES |
1990-07-04 |
#1363 |
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When H. Ross founded this magazine, he said it "will not be edited for the old lady from Dubuque" |
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MAGAZINES |
1989-11-07 |
#1192 |