Better, Not Bitter
Described by The New York Times as “a kind of kitchen-sink New Yorker,” The Bitter Southerner began as a digital magazine and evolved into print. Cofounder Kyle Tibbs Jones talks about how the magazine got its start.
Imagine Friendsgiving as a Magazine
A conversation with Family Style founder, Joshua Glass
What Makes Steve Brodner Happy
A conversation with illustrator Steve Brodner (The Nation, The New Yorker, Esquire, more)
A Frightening World to Wake Up To
The day after the 2024 election, New York editor David Haskell had a few things to tell his readers.
Anita and Her Sisters
The Norman Rockwell Museum presents history-making women in US premiere of Anita Kunz’s Original Sisters.
Farm-to-Newsstand Publishing
A conversation with Max Meighen and Nicola Hamilton, the team behind Serviette.
She’s Our Type
A conversation with writer E. Jean Carroll (Elle, Esquire, Playboy, Outside, more)
Soul Survivor
A conversation with designer Richard Baker (Us Magazine, Life Magazine, Premiere, more)
Air Mail, the Digital Weekly for the Smart Set, Is Said to Be Exploring a Sale
The company, founded in 2019, is known for its weekend newsletter of deeply-reported features, travel recommendations and shopping tips.
Not the Safe Choice
A conversation with Maya Moumne, cofounder, Journal Safar and founder, Al Hayya
Smiling Through the Apocalypse
A conversation with Will Welch (Editor: GQ, The Fader, more)
When ‘House’ Is Not a Home
A conversation with editor Dominique Browning (House & Garden, Esquire, Texas Monthly, more).
Champion of a Better Future
A conversation with Wired global editorial director Katie Drummond
Vive la Créativité!
A conversation with designer Fabien Baron (Harper's Bazaar, French Vogue, Interview, more)
A Beginning and an End
A conversation with The New York Times’ Chief Creative Officer, Tom Bodkin

