The Shop Around the Corner
Introducing The Next Page, our new show about life after magazines, featuring a conversation with designer and bookseller Barbara deWilde
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)
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)
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
“We Didn’t Understand the Language”
In this (potentially triggering) excerpt from his excellent book, Dilettante, author Dana Brown describes the beginning of the end in gory detail.