More Than Fashionably Late, Condé Nast Hits the Internet

On Monday, Oct. 26, Daniel Peres, the chummy 38-year-old editor in chief of Details, was standing in his carpeted office on the eighth floor of Condé Nast’s 42nd Street tower, cupping his hands around his eyes and squinting through his wall-size window.

“We were always looking in, you know, watching this party happen,” he Read More

Times Draws Ragged Line Between Fact and Opinion

The New York Times has a rule about presenting opinions in its news columns: Henceforth, they must all conform to the left.

As of Sept. 20—this morning, if you’re reading a brand-new copy of The Observer—The Times has instituted a sweeping but subtle redesign, to emphasize the difference between objective and subjective journalism. Straight news Read More