The Fine Art of Magazine Making
A conversation with designer Gail Bichler (The New York Times Magazine)
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
After ending its print run in 2019, a beloved humor magazine gets the last laugh with a major exhibit this summer.
Hello, Neumann
Why did WeWork founder Adam Neumann buy a surfing magazine? To build an all-encompassing lifestyle corporation. Probably.
The Industry’s Little Sister
A conversation with Willa Bennett (Editor: Highsnobiety, GQ, Seventeen, more).
The Real Death of Print
For the entire time I’ve worked in magazines, I’ve been told that print is dead. But what does that actually mean?
Welcome to the Great Outdoors
A conversation with Mountain Gazette owner and editor Mike Rogge
Can JoCo Tame the Daily Beast?
The uneasy marriage of a magazine legend and a scoop machine.
Ich Bin Ein Designer
A group of passionate admirers have curated the ultimate retrospective of one of the most important magazines ever produced.
The Hollywood Reporter
A conversation with editor Janice Min (The Hollywood Reporter, Us Weekly, The Ankler, more)
Pourovers, Patrón, and Print
In Marfa, Texas, you can (maybe) glimpse a future for independent media.
Everything Old Is New Again
A conversation with Bustle Digital Group chief content officer Emma Rosenbloom
Design, Build, Modify
A conversation with designer and editor Scott Dadich (Texas Monthly, Wired, more)
“Can’t Let It Show, Can We?”
Author Terry McDonell made a deal with fellow Hearst editor—and best friend—Liz Tilberis: “She would help me with Esquire’s fashion and I would help her with ‘getting on in America.’”
Graydon Goes Shopping
Shoe horns, lampshades and CBD-infused elixirs are among the goods Graydon Carter is selling at a new newsstand-style shop in New York.
The Extraordinary Life of Things
A conversation with MacGuffin founders Kirsten Algera and Ernst van der Hoeven