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Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.20.09
AOL To Shed 2,300 Staffers; BusinessWeek Cuts Big Names

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.17.09
AP Begins Layoffs; BusinessWeek Names Editor

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.13.09
Current TV Cuts 80 Staffers; CNN Names Dobbs' Replacement

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.10.09
Shakeup at Washington Times; White House Comm. Director Resigns

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.06.09
Changes Unfurl at Time Inc.; Shakeup at CNN

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.03.09
Texas Tribune Launches; Layoffs at The Advocate

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.30.09
Time Inc. Braces For Cuts; Boston Globe Publisher Resigns

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.27.09
Newspaper Circ Plummets; Cuts Come To Forbes

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.23.09
Fortune Cuts Frequency, Signals Trouble for Time Inc.

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.20.09
NYT Cuts 100 Newsroom Jobs; Gossip Sites Poach Columnists

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.16.09
NYT Co. Keeps Boston Globe; New Yorker Hires

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.09.09
Bonnier Buys Conceive; Conde Cuts Run Deeper

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.06.09
Conde Shutters Four Mags, Eliminates 180 Jobs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.02.09
Nat Geo, TV Guide Oust Publishers; Alpha Media Names Interim CEO

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.29.09
Twitter, Apple Poach Top Talent

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.25.09
Layoffs, Reorg at CQ-Roll Call; OK! Swaps Editors Again

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.22.09
Alpha Media CEO Exits; John French Takes Helm at Cygnus

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.18.09
Hearst Bolsters Digital Team; HollywoodLife.com Gets Editor

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.15.09
BusinessWeek Bids Due; NYT Nears Pay Wall Move

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.11.09
Host Of New Hires At O; Michael Kinsley Joins Atlantic Media

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.08.09
NYT, WSJ Plan Bay Area Editions; Observer Launches Mag

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.01.09
Layoffs Loom At SF Chron; Freedom Communications To Declare Bankruptcy

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.28.09
A&E Buys Lifetime; AOL Gets New CFO

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.25.09
Observer Launches Real Estate Paper; Facebook Plans To Expand Workforce

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.18.09
Reader's Digest Association Files For Ch. 11; Zell Nears End at Tribune Co.

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.11.09
Facebook Acquires FriendFeed; Publicis Buys Razorfish

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.07.09
Time Inc. Shutters Southern Accents; NYT Names New Restaurant Critic

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.04.09
NYT Co. Spokeswoman Resigns; LAT Media Group Promotes Three Execs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.31.09
Bids Emerge For Boston Globe; Rodale CEO Steps Down

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.28.09
Silverman Leaves NBC To Launch Production Co.; Lucky, InStyle Shop For Staff

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.21.09
Boston Globe Union Ratifies Cuts; Conde Hires McKinsey to 'Realign'

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.14.09
Mag Ad Revenues Down 21.2 Percent; TMZ.com Fires Its AOL Ad Sales Team

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.10.09
NYT Considers Charging for Web Access; Sept. Mag Issues Shrink

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.07.09
LAT Rewrites Its Masthead; Gannett Cuts 1,400 Jobs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.30.09
OK! Spends Big On Jackson Photo; Facebook Names New CFO

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.23.09
Meredith Sees Ad Page Gains; Shakeups at Time Inc., Boston

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.19.09
ABC Consolidates; News Corp. May Dissolve Fox Interactive

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.16.09
HuffPo Names New CEO; Kushner Buys IAC Newsletter

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.09.09
Globe Workers Get 23 Percent Pay Cut; Observer Slashes Staff

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.05.09
Pay Cuts Loom at Boston Globe; Shakeup at Alpha Media

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.02.09
Playboy Fills CEO Spot; News Corp. Names New No. 2

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.26.09
LAT Suspends Spinoff Mag; Portfolio.com Gets Second Life

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.15.09
I.D. Renovates Staff; Paste Asks For Donations

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.12.09
EIC Out in OK! Shakeup; Food Network Magazine Promotes, Hires

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.08.09
Former Radar EIC Lands At TheWeek.com, SF Chronicle Cuts Commence

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.05.09
Boston Globe Spared For Now; Chaos At Louise Blouin Media

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.01.09
Baltimore Sun Lays Off 61 Staffers; Boston Globe Reaches Shutdown Deadline

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.28.09
Portfolio Folds; USA Today Fills Publisher And Editor Openings

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.24.09
Observer Editor Resigns; MySpace Dismisses Top Execs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.21.09
Jossip All But Folds, Mansueto Ventures CEO Resigns

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.17.09
Shifts in WaPo Newsroom; Multiple NYT Sections Scrapped

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.14.09
Chicago Tribune Cuts 20 Percent Of Newsroom; Jersey Journal Slashes Staff To Stay Afloat

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.10.09
Martha Stewart Living Rearranges Staff; D.C. Draws Journalists From West Coast

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.07.09
Twitter To Hire; Men's Journal Downsizes

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.03.09
Google Reportedly In Talks To Buy Twitter; More Conde Cuts

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.31.09
HuffPo Launches Investigative Arm; NYT Shutters 'City' Section

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.27.09
New York Times Cuts Staff, Salaries; Plug Pulled on Blender

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.24.09
Another Round Of Cuts At LAT, Furloughs At Gannett

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.20.09
Cuts Reach Conde Nast Media Group; BBC Slashes Spending By $583 Million

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.17.09
Seattle P-I Goes Online-Only; SF Chron Lives On

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.13.09
Rodale Shutters Best Life; Key Players Exit Time Inc., Google

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.10.09
San Francisco Chronicle, Sacramento Bee Staffers Vote On Their Fate

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.06.09
Seattle P-I Poised To Go Online-Only; HarperCollins Launches New Imprint

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.03.09
Hachette, Rodale Restructure Mag Operations To Stay Solvent

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.27.09
Rocky Mountain News Folds, Hallmark Shutters Mag, Web Site

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.24.09
News Corp. To Lose Its No. 2, Yahoo Plans To Reorganize

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.20.09
Playboy Considers Sale; Cuts Rumored At Hearst Magazines

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.17.09
Sirius XM Avoids Bankruptcy; Anna Wintour Needs New Assistants

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.13.09
HarperCollins Shutters Collins Division; Conde Drops Glamour Japan

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.10.09
Interview Loses Publisher; Newsweek Revamps

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.06.09
Cuts Come To News Corp. and Conde Shuffles Top Staffers

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.03.09
Doubledown Media Shuts Down; LAT To Lay Off 300

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.27.09
Conde Consolidates Digital Operations; U.S. News Launches Digital Newsweekly

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.23.09
Playboy Consolidates Print, Web Staff; Major Layoffs Hit Tech Sector

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.20.09
Billionaire Aids NYT; Shakeup At Newsday

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.16.09
OK! Ousts Staffers To Make Room For New Recruits

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.13.09
FT Cuts 80 Jobs; Seattle P-I Struggles To Survive

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.09.09
Country Home Folds; Firings At Time Inc. And Wenner Media

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.06.09
Conde Struggles; 8020 Media Closes Up Shop

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.23.08
WaPo's Online Editor Steps Down

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.19.08
Oprah Takes Harpo To HBO

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.16.08
Macmillan Lays Off 64; Mag Cuts Continue

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.12.08
NPR Cuts Seven Percent Of Workforce, Two Shows

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.09.08
Tribune Co. Goes Bankrupt, NYT To Follow?

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.05.08
Layoffs Come to NBCU, Viacom, Publishing Houses

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.02.08
David Gregory To MTP, Wintour Out At Vogue?

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.25.08
HuffPo Scores Big While Alpha Media Struggles

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.21.08
Cuts Continue at Time Inc., Conde; Hearst Promotes Execs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.18.08
Yang Out at Yahoo; Forbes Lays Off 43

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.14.08
Denton Glooms Gawker Into Further Cuts

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.11.08
Buyouts Come To Time Inc.

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.07.08
Obama Win Prompts D.C. Bureau Changes, Sells Out Newspapers

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.04.08
Job Cuts Reach Rodale

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.31.08
Time Inc., Conde Slash Staff

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.28.08
LAT Lays Off 75 Journos; 40 Percent Of Star-Ledger Staffers Take Buyouts

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.24.08
02138 Shutters; RadarOnline Bought While Magazine Folds

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.21.08
NBC Cuts Budget By $500 Million; Boston Globe Trims Sections

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.17.08
Playboy Cuts 80 Jobs; Layoffs At Niche Media, Telemundo

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.14.08
Macrovision Sells TV Guide; Layoffs at NYT and Mansueto Ventures

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.10.08
Vanity Fair's Big Week

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.07.08
Los Angeles Times Cuts 75

Revolving Door Newsletter: 10.03.08
Denton Lays Off 19 At Gawker Media; Alpha Media Cuts 50 Jobs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.30.08
NY Sun Folds; Creative Loafing Goes Bankrupt

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.26.08
Founding Editor Out at OK!

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.23.08
Nina Garcia Poaches From Elle; Life Lives Again On Web

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.19.08
Carney Leaves DealBreaker To Launch New Financial Site

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.16.08
Slate Spins Off Biz Site During Wall St. Crisis

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.12.08
Billionaire Buys 6.4 Percent of NYT Co.; Newsday Names New EVP, COO

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.09.08
NYT Co. Cuts 550 Jobs; New York Sun Editor Steps Down

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.05.08
New York Sun, Time Out NY Face Money Troubles

Revolving Door Newsletter: 09.02.08
Rapid Rotation at Wenner Media, Hearst, Conde Nast

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.26.08
More Buyouts at McClatchy; Philly Papers To Cut Newsroom Managers

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.22.08
Home, Town & Country Travel Fold

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.19.08
New LAT Publisher; St. Petersburg Times Dodges Layoffs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.15.08
Gannett Slashes 1,000 Jobs; McClatchy Freezes Wages

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.12.08
Magazines Cope With Sinking Sales, Stagnant Subscriptions

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.08.08
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Cuts 25 Jobs Despite Strong Q2

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.05.08
WSJ's 'Woman Problem'; Playgirl Folds Print Mag

Revolving Door Newsletter: 08.01.08
Luke Russert Joins NBC Family; Mis-Fortune For Spinoff

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.29.08
Whitaker To Washington; Time Inc.'s Money Changes Hands

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.25.08
NYT Tackles IHT; Makeover at Men's Vogue

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.22.08
R.I.P. LAT Book Review; Manhattan Media Juggles Editors

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.18.08
Even More Job Cuts; Publisher Abandons Newsweek

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.15.08
Chaos Strikes Tribune Co.

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.11.08
Chicago Trib Cuts; Meredith Staff Shakeup

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.08.08
Brauchli Named WaPo Exec. Ed.; Quick & Simple, Golf For Women Fold

Revolving Door Newsletter: 07.01.08
Jobs Shuffle at Elle; Changes at Gannett

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.27.08
Jobs, News Cut at the Courant

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.24.08
Downie Steps Down at WaPo; Big Changes for IHT

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.20.08
Other Shoe Drops at WSJ; Hachette, Hearst Execs Out

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.17.08
McClatchy Cuts 1,400

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.13.08
Publisher Flees Chicago Trib, Zell

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.10.08
LAT Editorial Loses Another Battle

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.06.08
Zell Cuts the News

Revolving Door Newsletter: 06.03.08
Borders Slashes 274 Jobs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.30.08
Murdoch Edits Staff, Not Content

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.23.08
Goodbye to the WSJ as We Know it

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.20.08
Top Editors Face a Dark Future

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.16.08
NYT's Troubles Travel Abroad

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.13.08
Cablevision Scores $650 Million Deal for Newsday

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.09.08
Nina Garcia Runs Away to Marie Claire

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.06.08
A Non-Random Exit Atop a Publishing House

Revolving Door Newsletter: 05.02.08
TV Guide's Bleak Tomorrow

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.29.08
Newspaper Circulation Declines Continue

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.22.08
Top Dog Departs Rupe Street Journal

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.18.08
No Interviews for New Hires

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.15.08
Fashionable Exit at Elle

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.11.08
O's EIC Says Au Revoir

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.08.08
Couric and A. Coop to Team Up?

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.04.08
Tina Brown Channels Arianna Huffington

Revolving Door Newsletter: 04.01.08
Should Job-Seeking Journos Target Newsweek?

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.28.08
More Job Cuts Across the Media Sphere

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.25.08
Satellites Collide as DoJ Approves XM-Sirius Merger

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.21.08
Media Moguls Target Newsday

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.18.08
Foreign Correspondents Find an Outlet

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.14.08
A Fashionable Departure From Portfolio

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.11.08
Murdoch Announces Recession, Globe Announces Cuts

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.07.08
An Early Exit for a Morning Show EP

Revolving Door Newsletter: 03.04.08
iVillage Exec Booted to GE's Greener Pastures

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.29.08
'Death Knell' Sounds as Newsday Cuts 120

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.26.08
Exit Interview: Sischy Departs, O'Brien, Baron Arrive

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.22.08
ProPublica Bulks Up

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.15.08
Times Jumps on the Job Cut Bandwagon

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.12.08
The Nut, PR Power, and Girls Gone Wild Magazine

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.08.08
Celeb Weekly In Touch With Scandal

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.05.08
More Movement to Reader's Digest

Revolving Door Newsletter: 02.01.08
Would-be Fashionistas Get Their Shot

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.29.08
WSJ on the Move

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.25.08
No Interview for Mag's New Editorial Directors

Revolving Door Newsletter 01.22.08
Another Gone at LAT

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.18.08
Big Business at Business Pubs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.15.08
More Movement at Women's Mags

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.11.08
Brownridge Beats Wenner at Editor Musical Chairs

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.08.08
Condé Kicks Publishers to the Curb

Revolving Door Newsletter: 01.04.07
Business Journos Float to and Fro

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.28.07
Fewer Mags, Big Sports Bets, NBC's Agency Moves

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.18.07
Holley Yahoos, Woman's Day Beautifies, CQ Promotes

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.14.07
Murdoch Preps WSJ Version 2.0

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.11.07
Martha Stewart Plays Grinch

Revolving Door Newsletter: 12.07.07
Rupe Street Journal Arrives

Revolving Door Newsletter: 11.27.07
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How To Pitch: Tapout
A news hook for a unique interview or feature will land you inside the ring at this sports enthusiast pub.

How To Pitch: Women's Running
This women's mag mostly runs on freelancers, so high-performance writers should ready their health, nutrition, gear and profile pitches.

How to Pitch: Ogden Publications 'GreenCore' Titles
Mother Earth News, Utne Reader, and Natural Home magazines seek freelance pitches for news, service, and feature stories with a sustainability angle.

How To Pitch: Girlfriend Getaways
Make travel accessible and fun for the budget-conscious female readers of this lifestyle mag.

How to Pitch: Journey
This AAA bimonthly seeks inspired travel stories, local interest pieces, and automotive news.

How to Pitch: The Rotarian
This pub for "philanthropic members of today's global workforce" is 75 percent freelanced out, so get to work on your pitch.

Ellies 2008: How to Pitch: Philadelphia
More than a city pub, this Ellie-nominated glossy seeks short- and long-form writing tailored to its affluent, educated readers.

How to Pitch: Preservation
Almost every section of this freelance-driven history mag is open to experienced, enlightened freelancers.

How to Pitch: New York Weddings
Keep your proposal specific and sweet, and this magazine might say, "I do."

How to Pitch: ESPN The Magazine
Play the front-of-book field and earn features once you've established an editor's trust.

How to Pitch: The Improper Bostonian
Stories with an 'irreverent' spin wanted for this hip Boston magazine

How to Pitch: Promenade
If you're an NYC connoisseur, pitch your luxury story ideas to this hotel mag.

How to Pitch: Ode
Change the world in a positive way at this ahead-of-the-curve mag.

How to Pitch: Step Inside Design
Editors want experts in the design world to write for this trend setting mag.

How to Pitch: Uptown
This premier luxury lifestyle magazine seeks stories that celebrate and connect with affluent African Americans.

How to Pitch: Pohly Publications
From travel and food to business, Pohly seeks forward-looking, service-oriented pitches to fill the pages of its numerous publications.

How to Pitch: Hybrid Mom
This quarterly magazine and Web site seeks unique, humorous stories that appeal to its working-mom readers.

How to Pitch: New York Look
A discerning eye or a special story can score you a byline in this post-Fashion Week mag.

How to Pitch: Monocle
The Wallpaper*/Economist mash-up seeks savvy writers for international news and business stories.

How to Pitch: Triathlete
With a wealth of spots in the feature well, longer stories are you best bet to conquer this sporty mag.

How to Pitch: Latina
This redesigned book offers a wealth of pitchable sections for the Latina-savvy freelancer.

How to Pitch: Oxygen
Service-driven pitches breathe new life into training, nutrition, health, and fat-loss features.

How to Pitch: American Girl
This magazine 'needs freelancers' to fill its pages with girl-centric stories.

How to Pitch: Clean Eating
The recipe for freelance success at this new mag is fresh nutrition and health pitches that motivate as well as educate.

How To Pitch: The Real Deal
There's plenty of open areas in the "Variety of real estate."

How To Pitch: Highlights for Children
Tap into your childhood and pitch kid-targeted articles that draw on personal experience to this positive, educational pub.

How To Pitch: Coastal Living
Pitch detailed 800- to 1,000-word features that help the reader 'see, smell, or touch,' to the Homes and Travel sections.

How To Pitch: Elite Traveler
Pitch short front-of-book items to break into this high-flying luxury travel pub.

How To Pitch: Interview
Freelancers should pitch 200-word FOB-items to enter this pop culture Q&A pub.

How to Pitch: Outside's Go
An outgrowth of Outside, this men's travel mag seeks writers for features and front-of-book.

How to Pitch: Seattle Weekly
Go beyond that coffee company to score a feature byline at this northwest city alt-weekly.

How to Pitch: Air & Space
All sections are open to freelancers at this pub with a love of all things airborne.

How To Pitch: Hemispheres
Relaunched under a new publisher, this in-flight mag is prime for feature pitches that depart from typical travel fare.

How To Pitch: Delight
This cable companion seeks articles that help TV watchers get more out of the tube.

How to Pitch: Relish
Hungry for pitches and 90 percent freelance-written, this outlet devours stories connecting readers to their food.

How to Pitch: Running Times
You won't break a sweat pitching this pub open to service-y features targeted to hardcore runners.

How to Pitch: Good
This title focused on social action needs "tons of original content" from freelancers who can offer relevant, engaging ideas.

How to Pitch: Every Day With Rachael Ray
This food-filled lifestyle magazine wants fresh, quirky freelance ideas in tune with its outgoing EIC.

How to Pitch: Time Out New York
Spotlighting more than 2,000 things to do each week in NYC, this mag needs knowledgeable freelancers to cover them.

How to Pitch: Islands
This high-end travel magazine welcomes new freelancers with a literary tale of an exotic destination.

How to Pitch: Portland
This magazine about New England's northernmost state takes short fiction and regional features galore.

How to Pitch: Metropolis
The cultural intersection between architecture and design for the urban dweller

How to Pitch: Giant
This reformed men's mag boasts an expanded focus and plenty of places to pitch.

How to Pitch: Cooking Light
With competitive rates and plenty of space for freelancers, this monthly should be part of food writers' balanced diet.

How to Pitch: Prevention
At $2/word, this mag enlists writers with fresh takes on healthy living for passionate, engaged female readers

How to Pitch: Working Mother
Features are the best place to break into the mag for employed moms with too many tasks and not enough time.

How to Pitch: Washington Post Magazine
The newspaper mag focuses more on character-driven stories than its counterparts, but it seeks freelance features.

How to Pitch: Complex
A survivor of the men's mag wars, the Marc Ecko production is turning its head towards bigger and better things -- like shoes, graffiti, and huge stars.

How to Pitch: Sunset
Shoot for one-page travel stories that wow West coast readers with fantastic facts and unusual storylines.

How to Pitch: AAA's Via
This freelance-friendly mag brakes for travel features on destinations that can be reached by car.

How to Pitch: Mad
"We run the gamut from toilet humor to political humor -- as long as it makes us laugh" says the editor of this fiercely freelance-friendly humor mag.

How to Pitch: Men's Journal
With 3/4 of the book freelance-written and pay up to $2/word, this monthly seeks rugged travel pieces and health insights.

How to Pitch: Foreign Policy
Pitch your perspective on politics to this freelance-friendly magazine.

How to Pitch: Elle
Nab a big-time byline with a fashionable feature for this 'writer-driven' women's mag.

How to Pitch: Bon Appetit
A byline from this premier food glossy is something to savor as much as the finest Kobe beef.

How to Pitch: Backpacker
Packed with outdoor pointers, this magazine wants compelling profiles and useful front-of-book ideas.

How to Pitch: ReadyMade
Part lifestyle, part decor, this mag brings home stories designed to dazzle DIY-ers.

How to Pitch: The Knot
"Service, service, service," is the goal at the go-to source for weddings and everything related.

How to Pitch: Men's Health
This rejuvenated men's mag seeks article ideas that are innovative and service-oriented.

How to Pitch: Ladies' Home Journal
This women's mag wants fresh, well-packaged service pieces that help its readers live better lives.

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So What Do You Do, Brides Publisher Alison Adler-Matz?
With two decades of experience under her belt, this publisher describes shepherding her sales team through current ad sales challenges.

So What Do You Do, Roy Johnson, Editor-In-Chief, Men's Fitness?
This EIC discusses 'resilient' parent company American Media Inc., penning an editor's letter to President Barack Obama, and meeting the digital world head-on.

So What Do You Do, Sally Singer, Fashion News/Features Director, Vogue?
Amid the buzz of New York Fashion Week, this magazine veteran addresses the economy's impact on fashion and discusses the finer points of selecting cover subjects.

So What Do You Do, Jeff Jarvis, Author Of What Would Google Do?
Inspired by Google's approach to business, this new media luminary describes how journalists can take advantage of the innovation offered by the Internet.

So What Do You Do, Heather Hartle, Co-Founder/Creative Director, 7x7?
This self-starter dishes on revamping her mag for the Web and how community focus keeps her business competitive.

So What Do You Do, Candy Pratts Price, Executive Fashion Director, Style.com?
This style maven shares how she stays ahead of the 24-hour news cycle and why brevity makes for better blogging.

So What Do You Do, Chris Keyes, Editor, Outside?
This magazine editor discusses the launch of Outside TV, his strategy for building a robust brand, and skiing with staffers before work.

So What Do You Do, Jeff Howe, Author and Wired Contributing Editor?
The magazine writer explains how crowdsourcing is reinventing investigative journalism and why "passion is the currency of the 21st century."

So What Do You Do, David Willey, ASME President/EIC, Runner's World?
Ahead of this weekend's American Magazine Conference, the Rodale exec and ASME leader reveals how he's enticing a new generation of editors without 'boiling everything down to the brand.'

So What Do You Do, Gary Smith, Sports Illustrated Senior Writer?
The SI storyteller discusses his new 'best of' book and the luxuries and challenges of a four-stories-per-year contract.

So What Do You Do, Andre Leon Talley, Editor-at-Large, Vogue?
The fashion bible's main man discusses his telepathic connection with Anna Wintour, the blight of reality television, and Jennifer Hudson's infamous Oscar outfit.

So What Do You Do, Joe Zee, Creative Director, Elle?
Elle's main man serves haute dish on his new reality show gig and Nina Garcia's departure.

So What Do You Do, Noah Callahan-Bever, EIC, Complex?
This editor-in-chief talks sneakers, hip-hop, lying about his age, and hot cover girls.

So What Do You Do, Sarah Lacy, Author, Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good?
This writer talks about her new book, her life as a Silicon Valley tech reporter, and the culture of the Valley.

Ellies 2008: So What Do You Do, Chris Johns, Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic?
This photographer-turned-EIC explains how his publication's harnessed user-generated content and the Web.

So What Do You Do, Tad Friend, Staff Writer, The New Yorker?
This New Yorker's creative process includes chewing on pens, listening to "Afternoon Delight," and penning 'un-publishable' drafts.

So What Do You Do, Jonathan Alter, Senior Editor and Columnist, Newsweek
A columnist, author, and contributing NBC correspondent talks about journalistic standards, YouTube, and what it's like to break news.

So What Do You Do, Dominick Dunne, Author, Vanity Fair Special Correspondent?
The courtroom chronicler on trainwreck celebrity justice and the diagnosis that has him rushing to finish his next book.

So What Do You Do James Bennet, Editor of The Atlantic?
Talking Britney covers, free content, and 10,000-word articles with the editor of this storied pub.

So What Do You Do, Matt Taibbi, Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone?
A political correspondent discusses the state of the nation and explains the problem with today's reporters.

So What Do You Do, Charla Lawhon, Managing Editor, InStyle?
InStyle's top editor on going Hollywood, talking to Katie (but not Tom), and why George Clooney isn't cover-worthy.

So What Do You Do, Matt Bai, New York Times Magazine Political Reporter?
NYTM's political reporter on the election, the union, and why 'blogging is killing [him]."

So What Do You Do, Tyler Brûlé, EIC Monocle?
Monocle's creator discusses the jet-set life, his future goals, and founding the mag he's "always wanted to do."

So What Do You Do, Stephen Drucker, House Beautiful EIC?
House Beautiful's editor discusses saving HB and filling the House & Garden void.

So What Do You Do, John Micklethwait, EIC, The Economist?
The flourishing newsweekly's editor reveals the secrets of his mag's success.

Pitching Alumni Magazines
Alumni magazine editors describe how anyone who studies up on their schools and their present or former students can land freelance assignments -- diploma not required.

Publishing Insights From Across The Pond
A journo's field guide to working on either side of the Atlantic, from decision-making to donuts.

Get The Most Out Of Blogger Events
Learn to leverage a blogger event into the freelance gigs and link love you need.

Between Freelancer and Staffer: Contributing Editors
Parlay your freelance prowess into a contributing editor position.

The Greening of Freelancing
Learn how to score a "green collar" job covering one of journalism's hottest beats: the environment.

Boost Your Writing Business by Diversifying
By expanding your view, you can make your writing career pay in surprising ways.

Starting A New Job: The First 30 Days
Make a great first impression at your new job with these tips on how to get a running start.

Teach Online to Raise Your Writing Profile
Ever wanted to teach an online course? Learn how to teach by following these simple tips.

Get Recognized as a Professional Critic
The changing media environment has opened the door for freelance critics. Learn how to get your two cents published.

From Small Town Dreamer to Big City Success
Take your small-town know-how and parlay it into the top metropolitan markets.

Becoming Julia Allison
How do you will your way from blogger-bait to national headlines and TV spots? A New York writer parses Manhattan media's most manufactured persona.

Perfecting the Art of the In-Person Pitch
A face-to-face pitch can be a writer's best friend, provided he or she adheres to these principles.

J-School Confidential: To Write or to Edit
As the Ides of March (and graduation) approach, one j-schooler decides if her future lies in writing or editing.

J-School Confidential: Debating the Internship
A former magazine editor ponders her classmates' decisions to apply for internships, ultimately deciding to join the crowd.

J-School Confidential: Dealing With the Postgrad Doldrums
A recent j-school grad tries to land a job while taking stock in his options.

How to Succeed: The Pitch Follow Up
Following up with editors is a delicate art. Experts offer tips and tricks for succeeding.

Covering Fashion Week From the Fringe
Three media pros offer their varied perspectives on covering fashion week from unusual angles.

J-School Confidential: Broaden Your Expertise
Why stick to j-school classes when expertise in another subject area could help you score a post-grad job?

OverTime Magazine Owes 'Considerably More Than $100,000'
Former OverTime freelancers claim they're owed thousands by the magazine. We investigate what went wrong.

More Flow, Less Ebb: Breaking the Feast-or-Famine Freelance Cycle
Full-time freelancers explain how they keep the work coming fast enough to both succeed and remain sane.

Personal Essay Markets, Part II
From pay rate to etiquette, we break down how to sell your fresh point of view on everything from pets and parenthood to sex and love.

Personal Essay Markets, Part I
In the first of three installments, we share 15 optimal outlets for personal essays and prime you on where to place yours.

mb Manage: Fight or Flight for Advancement
Experts offer advice on advancing up the media stepladder by staying put or jumping jobs.

J-School Confidential: The Great MA/MS Debate
A student on the inside offers advice on deciding between an MS or an MA.

J-School Confidential: Worth the Price?
One writer wonders if the j-school juice is worth the squeeze (and the loans).

J-School Confidential: One Down, One to Go
As she nears the midpoint of her program, a j-school student examines how Columbia has helped her.

Public Speaking for Writers
At some point in your writing career, you'll have to speak on stage. Our tips can help harness the fear and make you a hit.

J-School Confidential: Balancing Books and Bylines
With an NYT article on the way, one j-schooler explains how he scored bylines while hitting the books.

Pitches That Worked: Pregnancy
One pitch scored a new writer a byline and led to four more assignments. We break down her query and highlight what worked.

mb Manage: To Promote or Not to Promote
Industry vets discuss mastering the fine art of asking for a promotion.

mb Manage: The EIC Personality
Are you the type to reach the top of the masthead? Editors-in-chief detail the traits that got them there.

mb Manage: The Trials and Tribulations of Inheriting Staff
Inheriting a staff's never easy, but those who've done it offer advice on gaining allegiance and cleaning house.

The Customer Is The Company
New media thought leaders including Craig Newmark tackle how you can harness social media to build a sustainable, robust brand.

Video Pitch Slam 1-on-1: Prevention
Watch aspiring Prevention writers pitch the executive editor, who breaks down what you can learn from their attempts.

Video Pitch Slam 1-on-1: Latina
Watch aspiring Latina writers pitch the editor-in-chief, who breaks down what you can learn from their attempts.

Video Pitch Slam 1-on-1: Tango
Watch aspiring Tango writers pitch the editor-in-chief, who breaks down what you can learn from their attempts.

Hey, David Farley, How'd You Score a Travel Writing Book Deal?
This travel writer explains how to gain newspaper and online exposure and parlay a below-the-radar idea into a successful book deal.

Hey, How'd You Build a Vibrant Digital Brand, Larry Burstein, Publisher, New York Media?
A publisher who's figured out the Web offers insights into making your investment pay off, with or without Lindsay Lohan.

Ellies 2008: Hey, How'd You Write An Award-Worthy Feature, Jeanne Marie Laskas
An Ellie-nominated GQ feature sent its writer into coal mines. She describes how she crafted her lauded long-form article.

Ellies 2008: Hey, How'd You Report An Award-Nominated Article, Peter Hessler?
In the running for a National Magazine Award, a journalist describes spending 100 days reporting in China for National Geographic.

Hey How Do You Keep Churning Out Fashion Week Scoops, Brandusa Niro, Daily Publishing Group EIC?
The 'fiery' head of all those staple Fashion Week pubs delves into how her team gets in front of all those style stories.

Hey, How'd You Write That 15,000-Word Rolling Stone Article, Benjamin Wallace-Wells?
A Rolling Stone National Affairs scribe talks us through the writing of his massive drug policy opus.

Hey How'd You Capture Teen Attention Across Media, Amy Goldwasser?
A former magazine editor on tackling the teen market and why girls make great writers.

Hey, How'd You Start a User-Generated Print Magazine, Paul Cloutier?
A magazine entrepreneur discusses his successful, sustainable model for launching print pubs.

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What to Charge: In-House Editing
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What to Charge: Newsletters
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What to Charge: Fact-Checking
Fact checking's an excellent way to make extra money. We help you figure out where to go and how much to charge.

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Spotted around the media universe

Morning Reading List 11.09.09 - Posted November 9, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! SNL spoofed Fox News' Election Day coverage with Greta Van Susteren, Shepard Smith, Glenn Beck and Karl Rove. Happy Birthday to John Harris (h/t Playbook). And Kaylee Hartung who celebrated at Cleveland Park Bar & Grill Saturday with CBS friends, including Bob Schieffer, who sported a TCU "Schieffer"... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 11.05.09 - Posted November 5, 2009
Washington City Paper presents "Fisticuffs at the Washington Post," starring Andrew Beaujon as Marcus Brauchli, Jason Cherkis as Chris Richards, Erin Niedowski as Lynn Medford, Erik Wemple as Manuel Roig-Franzia, Amanda Hesse as Monica Hesse and Mike DeBonis as Henry Allen. Happy belated birthday to Christie Findlay and Kevin McVicker! Good morning... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 10.29.09 - Posted October 29, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! What we know and what we're reading this Thursday morning... TV | NEWS NOTES | WEST WING REPORTAGE | AWARDS & EVENTS TV It's a small, small world. Rep. Michele Bachmann used to babysit "Fox & Friends" host Gretchen Carlson back in Minnesota. (h/t Minnesota Independent and Glenn Thrush) Because Keith... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 10.14.09 - Posted October 14, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Above, Eva Longoria paid a visit to the "Situation Room" yesterday. CNN's Wolf Blitzer looks happy to see her. The actress was in town for... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 10.08.09 - Posted October 8, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy (one-day-belated) 13th birthday to Fox News Channel! What we know and what we're reading this Thursday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | MAGAZINES |... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 10.06.09 - Posted October 6, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Guess who's moving into their new office and whose desk is featured above. Hints: she's already tweeted this pic and she's also the only other... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 09.23.09 - Posted September 23, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Ana Marie Cox! (Mike Allen apparently got a record number of hat tips for this Playbook bday shout-out.) What know and what... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 09.23.09 - Posted September 23, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Ana Marie Cox! (Mike Allen apparently got a record number of hat tips for this Playbook bday shout-out.) What know and what... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 09.14.09 - Posted September 14, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Congratulations to WaPo's Ed O'Keefe who married Valerie Hallow this weekend. What know and what we're reading this Monday morning... TV | ONLINE | MAGAZINES |... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 09.01.09 - Posted September 1, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Patricia Barba! What know and what we're reading this Tuesday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | MAGAZINES | NEWS NOTES | JOBS NEWSPAPERS AP:... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 08.24.09 - Posted August 24, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Mike Memoli, who celebrated yesterday, Major Garrett and David Gregory. It is Restaurant Week in DC! What hot spots are you hitting... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 07.30.09 - Posted July 30, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. What we know and what we're reading this Thursday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | MAGAZINES | NEWS NOTES | JOBS NEWSPAPERS WaPo online features an interactive... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 07.23.09 - Posted July 23, 2009
Fox News' Wendell Goler, CBS' Chip Reid, ABC's Jake Tapper and NBC's Chuck Todd get ready to go on-air just before the President's prime-time presser last night. Photo by Christina Bellantoni. Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 07.21.09 - Posted July 21, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to CNN's Mark Preston. What we know and what we're reading this Tuesday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | MAGAZINES | NEWS NOTES | JOBS... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 07.17.09 - Posted July 17, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Andy Barr and Anna Christopher! What we know and what we're reading this Friday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | MAGAZINES |... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 06.29.09 - Posted June 29, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Erin McPike who turned 26 yesterday! What we know and what we're reading this Monday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | NEWS... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 06.29.09 - Posted June 29, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Happy Birthday to Erin McPike who turned 26 yesterday! What we know and what we're reading this Monday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV | ONLINE | NEWS... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 06.01.09 - Posted June 1, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Catching up on birthdays... Happy Birthday to Pete Seat, CBS' Frank Thorp. What we know and what we're reading this Monday morning... TV | MAGAZINES |... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 05.26.09 - Posted May 26, 2009
Good, rainy morning Washington! C-Bass is kickin' it in the Caribbean this week so you're stuck with me. Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. Here's what we're reading this Tuesday... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 05.13.09 - Posted May 13, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. It is day 114 covering the Obama administration and week 15 for us. Happy birthday to Jeff Dufour! What we know and what we're reading... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 05.13.09 - Posted May 13, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. It is day 114 covering the Obama administration and week 15 for us. Happy birthday to Jeff Dufour! What we know and what we're reading... [FishBowlDC]

At Least One Person Will Miss Hachette's Matarazzo - Posted May 7, 2009
Yesterday, we reported that Nick Matarazzo (right) was leaving Hachette Filipacchi Media. In response, one commenter "Hachette Employee" expressed regret: What a huge mistake. I've worked with Mr. Matarazzo for over twenty years and don't know a more dedicated, intelligent and creative person in the business. Hachette's loss will be another company's... [FishBowlNY]

Hachette Dumps Men's Enthusiast Group Publisher, Looks To Sell Titles - Posted May 6, 2009
Two months after restructuring its women's titles, Hachette Filipacchi Media has started to expand its restructuring efforts to its men's enthusiast titles. Yesterday, the company's president and CEO Alain Lemarchand announced that 28-year veteran Nick Matarazzo, group publishing director of Hachette's Men's Enthusiast Network, would be leaving the company. An... [FishBowlNY]

Hachette Dumps Men's Enthusiast Group Publisher, Looks To Sell Titles - Posted May 6, 2009
Two months after restructuring its women's titles, Hachette Filipacchi Media has started to expand its restructuring efforts to its men's enthusiast titles. Yesterday, the company's president and CEO Alain Lemarchand announced that 28-year veteran Nick Matarazzo, group publishing director of Hachette's Men's Enthusiast Network, would be leaving the company. An... [FishBowlNY]

Morning Reading List 05.06.09 - Posted May 6, 2009
Good morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line. It is day 107 covering the Obama administration and week 14 for us. What we know and what we're reading this Wednesday morning... NEWSPAPERS | TV... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List 02.03.09 - Posted February 3, 2009
Good Morning FishbowlDC! Got a blind item, interesting link, funny note, comment, birthday, anniversary or anything of the sort for Morning Reading List? Drop us a line or let us know in the tips box below. ... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List, 12.03.07 - Posted December 2, 2007
Good morning Washington. It's Julianne Moore's birthday today, which means it's a great day, and, amazingly, it falls only one week after Freckle Pride Day. You think J-school is a waste of time. NEWSPAPERS Can you answer CQ's Political Trivia for Nov. 30? "The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies announced ... that Northwestern University's Medill School... [FishBowlDC]

Morning Reading List, 11.28.07 - Posted November 28, 2007
Good morning Washington. You think the White House Christmas party for journalists is actually kinda fun. RADIO Reuters reports, "XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc expects car radio sales to remain solid even if the most dire projections of slowing U.S. auto sales come true, Chairman Gary Parsons said on Monday." The AP reports,... [FishBowlDC]

Bill Clinton = Condé Nast Traveler's 20th Anniversary Cover - Posted August 15, 2007
Bill Clinton just snagged the cover of Conde Nast Traveler's September issue. Apart from his work on Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2008 campaign and his public speaking work, Clinton has been active in outreach/publicity work for NGOs. The magazine's angle for their cover piece is the ex-President's work with the Clinton Global... [FishBowlNY]

Call For Nominees! - Posted May 7, 2007
As you may know, mediabistro.com's 10th anniversary is fast approaching, and to celebrate, we're planning a huge bash! As part of the festivities, we'll be honoring a number of individuals in media — people who've made major strides in their media careers over the last decade. We're looking for nominees in the... [Newsfeed]

The Atlantic Gives a Very Atlantic Explanation For Its Redesign - Posted January 8, 2007
There's one thing gets us UnBeigers fired up, and that's a rip-roarin' magazine redesign. But try as we might, we just can't wrap our heads around a magazine like the Atlantic getting a new look. They, however, have gathered some choice polysyllabic words in "Some Words About the Design" which describes... [UnBeige]

A Peek Inside Cabinet - Posted December 28, 2006
Cabinet's one of those magazines which truly lives up to its name: Every time we open it, our curiosity is rewarded with oddities, keepsakes, treasures, and delightfully well-written junk. This tomato treatise, for example, was so compelling it just sent us into the kitchen craving some wayward ruby fruits. Paul Laster... [UnBeige]

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