Sentences with phrase «york magazine write»

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At the University of Chicago, economist Milton Friedman (who would later win the Nobel Prize) wrote this in the New York Times Magazine in 1970:
The point was dramatically brought home by an expose Thursday in New York Magazine by Kevin Roose, who wrote about his engagement with the house cleaning site Homejoy.
On her own, she is the author of the 2008 - 2009 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller «10-10-10: A Life - Transforming Idea,» a decision - making concept she originally wrote about as a columnist for O: The Oprah Magazine.
Spencer's writing has appeared in The New York Times, Narratively, and Montclair Magazine.
Good, old - fashioned cold - calling led to write - ups on streetwear blogs, the New York Post's Page Six column and Spin magazine.
Moghadam wrote in an email to Reeves Wiedman at New York Magazine.
Amy Bloom, author of two New York Times best - sellers and three collections of short stories, has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and Vogue, among many other publications, and has won a National Magazine Award for Fiction.
He continues to write for Inc., The New York Times Sunday Magazine, and other publications, but these days he builds his portfolio around another major holding: he is a tenured professor of journalism and mass communication at New York University.
In the most literal terms, Wolff, from 1998 until he decamped for Vanity Fair this winter, wrote the weekly «This Media Life» column for New York magazine, spinning out stylish, pointed observations on everything from Viacom's power struggles to Rupert Murdoch's love life.
In 2015, Adrian Chen, in the New York Times Magazine, wrote what is probably the definitive account of the obscure Internet Research Agency.
He was an editor and writer at New York magazine and The New York Times before quitting to write books.
I regularly write about the above in my columns with Outside and New York Magazines.
Viral fashion: New York Magazine's The Cut has unveiled a line of T - shirts featuring viral headlines, writes Ad Age's Simon Dumenco.
I'm a columnist for New York and Outside magazines and have written for the New York Times, Wired, Sports Illustrated, and more.
«She's not really at ease speaking in public, and it shows,» Andrew Sullivan wrote for New York magazine about her speech at Thursday's Democratic National Convention.
He's written columns for outlets like New York magazine, Vanity Fair, and the Hollywood Reporter and has several books under his belt (including two about wealthy media moguls).
Erik Sherman has written about business, technology, and personal finance for the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, New York Times Magazine, Forbes.com, Inc.com, and many other publications.
That's why, as Steven Johnson writes in The New York Times Magazine, «The Bitcoin bubble may ultimately turn out to be a distraction from the true significance of the blockchain.»
Contributor Adam Davidson, of the New York Times Magazine, writes that this period «represents a defining break between an old way of living and the new one we now know.»
• «The road from Stonewall, June 1969, to Stonewall, June 2011, was a trajectory of greater social acceptance of difference and nonconformity,» writes National Review's deputy managing editor on the magazine's website, describing the scene the night New York approved homosexual «marriage» at the famous gay bar where the riot that started the homosexual rights movement began.
The perils of romantic love were described by a once - divorced man, writing in the New York Times Magazine.
In addition, articles by or about Shoemaker were written in The Calvary Evangel, published by Calvary Episcopal Church in New York; in the Faith at Work magazine, 150 South Washington Street, Suite 204, Falls Church, Virginia; and in the literature of The Pittsburgh Experiment, 1802 Investment Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222.]
Dallas Morning News columnist Frank X. Tolbert and friends are musing over an article in Holiday magazine titled, «Nobody Knows More About Chili Than I Do,» written by New York humorist H. Allen Smith.
She has written for publications including the Denver Post, the Boulder Daily Camera, Delicious Living, Delight Magazine, and Elephant, and has been featured in a variety of publications including 5280, Working Woman, Crain's New York Business, Fortune Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal, and has appeared on CNN and MSNBC.
Joshua M. Bernstein has written for The New York Times, New York magazine, and Imbibe *, where he's a contributing editor.
A writer, editor, lexicographer and onetime student of Ely Culbertson, Morehead edited Culbertson's Bridge World magazine, and later, from 1959 to 1963, wrote a daily bridge column for The New York Times.
Joe DePaolo has written for The New York Times, The Boston Globe Magazine, the Associated Press, ESPN.com, and a host of other notable print and Internet outlets.
One of the sources, free - lance writer Allen Barra, a regular contributor to the New York City weekly The Village Voice who is writing a book with Marvin Miller, the former head of the Major League Baseball Players Association, told SI that early in 1985 he spent a few days with Winfield in Minneapolis while preparing a story for Sports Fitness magazine.
With a little research, I found the article, «How to Write Your Own Marriage Contract» by Susan Edmiston, which ran in the debut issue of Ms. magazine, in 1971, which was an insert in New York magazine (and created a huge kerfluffle).
I write a lot of essays and articles, some of which have been in The New York Times, The Paris Review, Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Magazine, Elle, The Daily Beast and Salon, among others.
She has also written for Boston magazine, the Boston Globe, Dwell, Concierge.com, New York Times T Travel, and Town & County Travel.
Paul is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine, where he has written extensively about education, parenting, poverty, and politics.
Not too shortly thereafter, though, the lure of the kitchen called again, and she returned to professional cooking, food styling, and freelance writing / editing for premiere food magazines in New York City.
You've written in the New York Times Magazine about the education - reform movement — organizations like Teach for America and the KIPP network of charter schools.
«Is an open marriage a happier marriage,» a recent New York Times magazine cover story written by Susan Dominus asked.
TLT has long been a fan of the «Cooking with Dexter» column in the Sunday New York Times magazine, in which Times dining editor Pete Wells wrote about food - related adventures with his now five - year - old son, Dexter.
Rebecca Traister wrote an insightful article in New York magazine's The Cut in response to Kennedy's writings, with the unfortunate headline Marriage Equality is Also a Win for Single People, which clearly it is not.
Last week, it exploded again when former magazine editor Meghann Foye wrote in the New York Post that she wanted all the perks of having maternity leave — just without the kids, calling it «meternity,» which just happens to be the name of her new novel.
Yalda's own research with the Children's Digital Media at UCLA was written about in the New York Times, CNN, Time Magazine, The Huffington Post, and more.
Several years ago Gary Taubes wrote a piece for the New York Times Magazine explaining how lay people can judge the results of epidemiological studies, Do We Really Know What Makes Us Healthy?
Randolph was initially the subject of a New York Times Magazine article that Tough wrote last fall.
Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review Daily, The New York Times, Los Angeles Magazine and Vanity Fair.
Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review Daily, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, Vanity Fair and Flaunt Magazine, among others.
Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the New York Times, Ms., Toronto Life, Lilith, Today's Parent and Stealing Time magazines, and several anthologies, including Chasing Rainbows: Exploring Gender - Fluid Parenting Practices and Here Come the Brides!
Susan Cain's Quiet Revolution: «Class Participation: Let's Talk About It» American Camp Association magazine, «While Goodbye is Never Enough for Me, It's Perfect for Him» Room for Debate at the New York Times, «Autonomy Works Best for the Classroom» Your Teen: On parenting through college admissions: «It's Their Journey, Not Yours» Your Teen: Review of the book Wonder, written with Ben Lahey Your Teen: Review of the book Echo, written with Finn Lahey
Some more blog reaction to my article on character education in the New York Times Magazine, from Mothering 21 (a blog for parents of adult children who aren't quite sure if they're adults or children), Early Ed Watch, and the Evil HR Lady, who writes:
* Paul Tough, a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine, wrote one of the best pieces on new approaches to poverty (specifically, approaching it as a public - health problem) I've read in awhile: «The Poverty Clinic» (scroll down) for the New Yorker last year.
In 2010, James Shechter, a sophomore at the Haverford School, a private school near Philadelphia, came across the article I wrote in 2008 on schools in New Orleans in the New York Times Magazine.
Paul Tullis (@ptullis) has written about science for the New York Times Magazine, Businessweek, Scientific American Mind, and many others.
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