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Friday, July 10, 1998

Who’s next?

MacWorld Expo continues in New York, and it's (almost) all about iMac. Check out major web coverage:And, of course...Coming soon: Why Brad is trodding the boards in St. Louis once more...and why viewer discretion is advised.

Brown Out: Certainly not something a lot of folks didn't see coming, but yesterday, Tina Brown went and made it official—she's stepping down as editor of The New Yorker. The former Vanity Fair editor weathered her share of criticism, some of it valid, some of it petty. I, for one, enjoyed the mag under her leadership. Here's some coverage:So...who's next? Well, Graydon Carter—who succeeded Tina Brown when she left VF is near the top of everyone's armchair short-lists, but reportedly turned down the gig last week. The speculation about Spy's Kurt Andersen is intriguing, no?

Free food alert: My friends and former co-workers at the Times are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a picnic bash come Monday.

Buy vintage stuff on the Web at Po' White Trash! (I haven't had time to completely browse, but this could be a lot of fun!)

An interesting exercise in hypertext (and a fairly good read, too) debriefs The X-Files. [Feed]
Posted by Brad on July 10, 1998 at 3:28 PM |
Categories: General
Tags: Apple | X-Files | The New Yorker

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