A 50 - year - old
American magazine editor who lives in Paris says that he has used online personals over the past 10 years to orchestrate «adventures» — rendezvous in foreign locales with women from various European countries.
Scientific
American magazine Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about articles in the April issue, covering dark energy, bee colony collapse and post-traumatic stress.
Scientific
American magazine Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina talks about the January issue, including articles on the chances of conditions conducive to life elsewhere in the multiverse and the growing practice of virtual gold farming, in which legions of online game players in developing countries acquire currency in the game that they sell to other players for real money.
Podcast host Steve Mirsky talks with Scientific
American magazine Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina, news editor Anna Kuchment, feature editor Mark Fischetti and online news editor Robin Lloyd about various sessions at the recently completed annual conference of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Web sites related to this episode and the conference include
Scientific
American magazine editor in chief, John Rennie, talks about the November issue's contents, including computer - brain interfaces, DNA computing, the ongoing attempts to find an HIV vaccine and getting closer to the Star Trek tricorder with portable NMR.
Scientific
American magazine Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and news editor Philip Yam join podcast host Steve Mirsky to talk about the cover story of the June issue of the magazine, «12 Events That Will Change Everything».
Scientific
American magazine Editor in Chief John Rennie talks about the contents of the June issue, including articles on the evolution of cats and the physiology of sled dogs.
Scientific
American magazine Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and editor Michael Moyer talk about the «World Changing Ideas» feature as well as other contents of the December issue.
Not exact matches
Cheng was also the
Editor in Chief of NYU's Asian
American interest
magazine, Generasian.
The
American Society of
Magazine Editors called it one of the 40 most important magazine covers of the previous 4
Magazine Editors called it one of the 40 most important
magazine covers of the previous 4
magazine covers of the previous 40 years.
The issue sold 984,697 copies and is the number six cover on the
American Society of
Magazine Editors October 2005 list.
It took the top spot on the
American Society of
Magazine Editors» October 2005 list and remains one of the most iconic photos ever taken, on or off of a magazin
Magazine Editors» October 2005 list and remains one of the most iconic photos ever taken, on or off of a
magazinemagazine cover.
The cover took the number 13 spot on the
American Society of
Magazine Editors» October 2005 list.
Most appeared on the
American Society of
Magazine Editors» October 2005 list, «ASME's Top 40
Magazine Covers of the Last 40 Years;» those that weren't were either published after 2005 or simply seemed too important to leave off.
After dropping out of a PhD program at Duke University to, in his own words «pursue a life of thought - crime,» Spencer worked as an
editor at a variety of right - leaning publications including Taki's
Magazine,
American Conservative, and the National Review, and was fired from the latter two for his extreme and racist views.
The
editors of the leftwing journal Dissent are about to face off against the founders of the new rightwing
magazine American Affairs.
Ebony
magazine editor Lerone Bennett, Jr., famously argued that Lincoln was a proslavery white supremacist, while Julius Lester wrote that African
Americans «have no reason to feel grateful to Abraham Lincoln.
When a British
magazine recently listed what its
editors considered the best young
American novelists, it noted that writers were turning back to childhood, growing up and family relationships as subject matter — what some grumbling critics called «the Norman Rockwellization of the novel.»
This season we feature guests including: Ray Isle (
Editor of Food & Wine
Magazine), Matt Walsh (HBO's VEEP), Marcellus Wiley (ESPN + Retired NFL Player), Wil Wheaton (Star Trek), Brandi Glanville (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills), Nigel Lythgoe (SYTYCD,
American Idol), and more!
«
Americans were ready for an extra strong mint,» said Lisbeth Echeandia,
editor of Confectioner
magazine.
The expert panel of CADI judges including Franco Pacini (director, The French Pastry School), Matthew Stevens (publisher, Dessert Professional), Liz Grossman (managing
editor, Plate
Magazine), and John Reed (
American Culinary Federation / owner, Customized Culinary Solutions) will evaluate finalists in three categories of best new product, best flavor profile, and best sustainable product to determine the winners from the country's top pasty artisans to be on display at Chicago's Navy Pier on Sunday, October 20.
He has worked as an
editor at the New York Times
Magazine and Harper's
Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This
American Life.»
Athens - Oconee Parent
Magazine supports the position of The
American Society of
Magazine Editors which states:
American Society of
Magazine Editors (ASME) Guidelines for
Editors & Publishers Thirteenth Edition
Babyproduct-reviews.com, About.com
editors and PCMag.com and Pregnancy & Newborn
editors test and offer their opinions on some baby swings while other
magazines like
American Baby
Magazine offer the
editors» pick without much proof of testing.
Athens - Oconee Parent
Magazine has a valued history of editorial integrity and proudly supports the position of the
American Society of
Magazine Editors:
With that core conviction in mind, the
American Society of
Magazine Editors for over two decades has issued guidelines to make sure that the difference between advertising and editorial content is transparent to readers and that there is no advertiser influence or pressure on editorial independence.
They are the hidden champions of job growth and innovation, the real muscle of the
American economy,» says Inc.
magazine editor, Eric Schurenberg.
The awards which were presented by John Milton, renowned
American Journalist with specialty in photojournalism and Patrick Smith,
Editor in Chief, African Confidential
Magazine were received by Major General Chris Jemitola, Chief of Policy and Plans (Army), on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai and the Nigerian Army.
That was the message sent by UFT President Michael Mulgrew and
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten on Oct. 30 as they delivered petitions with more than 100,000 signatures calling on the
editors of Time
magazine to apologize for a recent cover.
In 2004, with brain science rapidly advancing and gaining popular interest, Scientific
American launched Scientific
American Mind, originally a quarterly
magazine and then a bimonthly, under the leadership of then Executive
Editor Mariette DiChristina.
In this episode, Scientific
American editor - in - chief John Rennie talks about the September, single - topic issue of the
magazine, the focus of which is Energy's Future: Beyond Carbon.
Before joining Science News, Janet was managing
editor of Energy Research Reports (outside Boston), a staff writer at Chemistry (an
American Chemical Society
magazine) and a writer /
editor for Chicago's Adler Planetarium.
Prior to joining Scientific
American, Musser served as
editor of Mercury
magazine and of The Universe in the Classroom tutorial series for K — 12 teachers at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, a science and science - education nonprofit based in San Francisco.
Journalist Jeffrey Bartholet talks about his June Scientific
American magazine article on the attempts to grow meat in the lab, and
Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina talks about the cover piece in the May issue on radical energy solutions
She worked as a science writer and
editor at the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the
American Geophysical Union's newspaper Eos and Smithsonian
magazine before becoming a freelancer.
Scientific
American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina did just that last month at the 92nd Street Y's Tribeca site here in New York City along with psychology researcher Robert Epstein, who is a contributing editor to Scientific American MIND mag
Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina did just that last month at the 92nd Street Y's Tribeca site here in New York City along with psychology researcher Robert Epstein, who is a contributing
editor to Scientific American MIND mag
editor to Scientific
American MIND
magazine.
«Throughout our 166 year history, we have strived to play an active role in facilitating innovation in addition to reporting on it,» says Mariette DiChristina,
Editor in Chief of Scientific
American, the longest continuously published
magazine in the U.S. «Scientific
American's goal is to make science content available to interested readers anytime, anywhere - no matter which device they choose to read it on.
Rennie: I am John Rennie, the
editor in chief of Scientific
American magazine.
Kate Schrock has been an
editor of Scientific
American MIND since 2007, where she edits feature articles and runs Head Lines, the
magazine's news department.
We look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific
American magazine, the last under outgoing
Editor in - Chief John Rennie, including an article by moon explorer Harrison Schmitt, a piece on the fight against superbugs, a report on the potential of biofuels such as grassoline, and a recollection of the pernicious effects of chess!
This week, we'll take a look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific
American magazine with
Editor in Chief John Rennie, which includes taking a look backward.
We look at the contents of the July issue of Scientific
American magazine, the last under outgoing
Editor in Chief John Rennie, including an article by moon explorer Harrison Schmitt, a piece on the fight against superbugs, a report on the potential of biofuels such as grassoline, and a recollection of the pernicious effects of chess!
Chemical and Engineering News (C&EN) which is the flagship
magazine of the
American Chemical Society and the chemical community is celebrating 90 years of its existence this year, and I can only imagine how perplexed and awestruck its
editors from 1923 would have been had they witnessed the state of pure and applied chemistry in -LSB-...]
I have been at Scientific
American for 20 years at this point, and I have been
editor in chief for almost 15 of those, and I think it's probably [a] pretty good time, for my sake and for the
magazine, to let a lot of fresh air blow through.
In this episode, Scientific
American editor - in - chief John Rennie talks about the
magazine's history of involvement with efforts to debunk medical quakery and paranormal fakery, which included a fistfight between a Sci Am
editor and Harry Houdini.
Scientific
American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and psychology researcher Robert Epstein, a contributing editor to Scientific American MIND magazine, talk about falling in love and staying tha
Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and psychology researcher Robert Epstein, a contributing
editor to Scientific American MIND magazine, talk about falling in love and staying tha
editor to Scientific
American MIND
magazine, talk about falling in love and staying that way.
On January 6th, Alda came by the Scientific
American offices and sat down with me and a small group of
editors and writers from the
magazine and Web site.
We'll be back with the answer, but first John Rennie is the
editor in chief of Scientific
American magazine.
This week on the podcast: We'll hear a little more from Alan Weisman, author of the best - selling book, «The World without Us, which is at its core — gigantic thought experiment, what would happen if human beings suddenly disappeared and we'll talk to Scientific
American editor in chief, John Rennie, about some big doings at the
magazine.