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How George Lois Got Andy Warhol Into That Can of Soup - Posted January 6, 2008
Not to be missed is this week's edition of "Studio 360," a conversation between the Muhammad Ali-rapping George Lois and the Martha Stewart-skewering Kurt Andersen (although we imagine the "Studio 360" editing team had to do a fair amount of snipping since Lois can't speak more than 10 words in a... [UnBeige]

When Celebrity Products Attack - Posted September 28, 2007
Yet another fine report from Stephanie Murg. We couldn't let this month slip away with a nod to a standout spread in the September issue of Radar. The magazine puts its own twist on those cloying In Style-style peeks into celebrity homes with "At Home with the Stars," which features Andy Ryan's... [UnBeige]

Hearst Heiress Gets Nude For BlackBook's Room Shoot - Posted July 23, 2007
'I can't think of anything less fun than running a newspaper' Looking for a magazine that defines random? Simply stay at any Thompson hotel and pick up the 96-page debut issue of Room 100, a custom publication by Black Book produced for ... wait for it ... the Thompson Hotel group. In it,... [FishBowlNY]

Tom Christie Makes Fun of Offshore Typists in LA Weekly - Posted June 21, 2007
Tom Christie at the LA Weekly interviews LACMA's Michael Govan, and it's all art, art, money, and art. The fun starts when the Weekly sends the interview tape to India for transcription (which is insane, as there are perfectly fine local services that are fast, accurate, and well-priced.) Christie writes: The... [FishBowlLA]

Glens Falls Getting More Than Just a $25,000 Milton Glaser Logo - Posted May 10, 2007
The astute members of our Logowatch Team, Bierut and Millman, direct us towards this aesthetic scuffle in Glens Falls, New York, affectionately referred to as "Hometown U.S.A." It appears Milton Glaser was paid $25,000 to create a logo commemorating the city's centennial in 2008. And according to one editoral for the... [UnBeige]

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