Sentences with phrase «magazine editorships»

No - one keeps their magazine editorships forever.

Not exact matches

Thomas Reese was removed as editor of America by his Jesuit superiors - perhaps at the prompting of Cardinal Ratzinger — because under his editorship it was no longer clear that the magazine was on the Church's side of many controverted issues.
In 1840 they published a magazine, the Dial, which, under the editorship first of Margaret Fuller, feminist and author, and then of Emerson, became the leading intellectual journal of America.
Under the editorship of Mary Mapes Dodge, the magazine printed the first works of everyone from Jack London to Eudora Welty.
When Boris Johnson was first handed editorship of the Spectator magazine, his friend and biographer Andrew Gimson famously commented that it was like «entrusting a Ming vase to an ape.»
Farber began covering AIDS 20 years ago at the magazine SPIN, under the editorship of DISCOVER's current CEO Bob Guccione Jr..
Literary MagNet chronicles the start - ups and closures, successes and failures, anniversaries and accolades, changes of editorship and special issues — in short, the news and trends — of literary magazines in America.
He developed a Windows interpreter for IF games, Filfre; he began to write game reviews; and then, like a bolt from the blue, SPAG editor Paul O'Brian offered to hand the editorship of the magazine over to him.
In 2013, the editorial board of MúzeumCafé, the magazine of Hungarian museums under the editorship of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, launched a series of non-profit books on the museum profession.
He has served as editor and associate professor of editorship for magazine of Fine Arts from 1988 to 2001.
After Andy Warhol's death Interview magazine was sold to Brant Publications and he was offered the editorship there, but because of his position with Barneys he recommended another editor - in - chief and took the position of Interview's Editor at Large, 1989 - 1990, producing numerous stunning issues.
Ivory Press» new C Photo series is a five - year project that follows on the heels of C Photo magazine, departing from its predecessor's format by structuring each issue thematically, with guest editorships from various internationally renowned curators.
With this issue, former managing editor Kirsten McMahon will take over the full - time editorship of our growing sister magazine Canadian Lawyer InHouse.
News has reached 393 Towers that American Lawyer's European Correspondent, Richard Lloyd, has returned to his old stamping ground to take up the editorship of Legal Business magazine.
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