Times’ National Desk in ‘Head-Snapping’ Revamp

In recent weeks, The New York Times’ national desk has undergone quite a face-lift. There’s a new editor, Rick Berke. There is a new deputy editor in Adam Bryant. And there will be a new Los Angeles bureau chief in Adam Nagourney.

Two editors will leave the department—Suzanne Daley, the outgoing editor, and Dean Murphy, Read More

A Vast Exodus at Wenner’s Monthly Makes a Them Out of Us

There’s been another sudden exodus from Us magazine, casting doubt on the editorial stability of the monthly that really wants to be a weekly. Ever since editor Charles Leerhsen was hired from People last May, the magazine has been the scene of a seemingly never-ending game of musical chairs. Eight editors and writers left–some were Read More

Bill Clinton’s Big Spring Break

New York Feminists Stand By Their Bill, Not By Broaddrick

Needless to say, Hillary Rodham Clinton was a hit.

Even before midday on Wednesday, March 3, when the incredible beatifying First Lady was due to dazzle the sisters who lunch at the Women’s Leadership Forum, a component of the Democratic National Committee, she Read More