Helen Gurley Brown on Her Storied Career and the State of Women’s Magazines Mediabistro Archives June 15, 2004 The woman who reinvented Cosmopolitan reflects on decades in publishing and what women’s magazines still get wrong.
Danny Gregory on Leaving Advertising, Drawing the News, and Turning Tragedy Into Art Mediabistro Archives June 10, 2004
David Mays on Running The Source and Why There’s More to It Than Feuding With Eminem Mediabistro Archives May 4, 2004
Inside One Book Packager’s Plan to Become a Full-Fledged Publisher Mediabistro Archives April 6, 2004
Ana Marie Cox on Wonkette, Washington Ridiculousness, and the Rise of the Political Blog Mediabistro Archives March 30, 2004
The Wall Street Poet Now Running America’s Wealthiest Poetry Nonprofit Mediabistro Archives March 22, 2004
The Astrotwins on Building a Multimedia Career Out of Media Skills and a Love of Astrology Mediabistro Archives March 16, 2004
Platon on Shooting Celebrities, the Powerful, and That Famous Clinton Photo for Esquire Mediabistro Archives February 26, 2004
Edward Skyler on Being New York City’s Youngest Press Secretary Mediabistro Archives January 20, 2004