MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
The Grey Lady is up to something...many things and people are on the move over there, particularly with regard to the magazine.
The On Language column originated by William Safire has been cancelled.
Christoph Niemann's excellent Abstract City blog is closing down and the feature will move to the New York Times Magazine.
This is the last The Medium column by Virginia Heffernan.
After 12 years, Randy Cohen will no longer write The Ethicist column.
Deborah Solomon won't be doing those irritating interviews anymore.
Update: A couple I missed: Rob Walker's Consumed and Mark Bittman's The Minimalist are both ending. (thx, all)
Comments
The foodies are probably freaking out over the Bittman news--I understand he is a god.
Edit to add: I see there are 430 comments. Most of them probably say "but I have to find my own recipes on Wednesday now?"
by artappraiser on Sun, 02/27/2011 - 2:17pm
I've gotten flyers about subscribing to the NY Times, and I don't really mind paying something for it, but they insist on basing their pricing on delivery of paper copies that I don't need stacked in front of either place I live.
by Donal on Sun, 02/27/2011 - 3:05pm
I believe they have plans, still in effect, to transition to a model like the Financial Times, where your ISP address only gets to view so many articles online perr month free, and then you will need a online subscription to view more. Unlike the Wall Street Journal model, though, where there are separate subscription fees for both versions, subscribers to the dead tree edition will get full online access free. If I recall correctly, it's supposed to happen this year.
by artappraiser on Sun, 02/27/2011 - 3:15pm