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		<title>Magazine Nabobs Resolve in 2008 to Kick Bad Habits: Waverly Inn, Post</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/010207_carter_web.jpg?w=300&h=147" />Each New Year brings with it the obligatory slate of resolutions. And like some college-level sociological experiment, each New Year also brings with it a slate of stories about what famous people have resolved to either <em>quit</em>—smoking, say—or <em>begin</em>—usually something kind of boring, like marathon training or French classes. True to form, <em>WWD </em>recently called some executives in the magazine world to ask them what they hope to accomplish, respectively, in 2008.
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Vanity Fair </em>honcho <strong>Graydon Carter</strong>, who also happens to own a restaurant famous for its tony, truffled mac ‘n’ cheese, is working towards “less food, more exercise.” Meanwhile, Mr. Carter’s publisher, <strong>Edward Menicheschi</strong>, wants more-or-less the same thing, though he was slightly more specific, aiming to “cut back to four nights a week at the Waverly.” </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Food &amp; Wine</em> editor <strong>Dana Cowin</strong>, too, means to get lean; she’d like “to kick my pork butt addiction and move on to healthier foods like eco-friendly farmed striped bass.” <strong>Susan Schultz</strong>, of <em>Cosmogirl</em> is going to attempt a regimen of Pilates and two home-cooked meals a month. Likewise, <em>Men’s Journal</em> E.I.C. <strong>Brad Wieners</strong> is shooting towards actually doing the workouts his magazine suggests for readers. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Teen Vogue</em> editor-in-chief <strong>Amy Astley</strong> would like to raise her literary intake by quitting <em>US Weekly</em> and the <em>Post</em> “and read more books.” Interestingly, her publisher, <strong>Gina Sanders</strong>, also has a likeminded goal: to read <em>The Iliad</em>. (She’d also like to master a killer piecrust and surfing.)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In the end, though, a few respondents with, shall we say, more realistic outlooks did join the fray. <em>O at Home </em>editor <strong>Sarah Gray Miller</strong> admitted: “I’ve collected enough unused gym memberships to realize that I never keep resolutions.” And <strong>Barbara Fairchild</strong>, editor of <em>Bon Appétit</em>, told the fashion rag that she can’t ever seem to shake those 15 pounds she always resolves to lose.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.wwd.com/memopad/article/121182?page=0" target="_blank">Memo Pad: That Time of the Year…</a> [<em>WWD</em>]</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/010207_carter_web.jpg?w=300&h=147" />Each New Year brings with it the obligatory slate of resolutions. And like some college-level sociological experiment, each New Year also brings with it a slate of stories about what famous people have resolved to either <em>quit</em>—smoking, say—or <em>begin</em>—usually something kind of boring, like marathon training or French classes. True to form, <em>WWD </em>recently called some executives in the magazine world to ask them what they hope to accomplish, respectively, in 2008.
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Vanity Fair </em>honcho <strong>Graydon Carter</strong>, who also happens to own a restaurant famous for its tony, truffled mac ‘n’ cheese, is working towards “less food, more exercise.” Meanwhile, Mr. Carter’s publisher, <strong>Edward Menicheschi</strong>, wants more-or-less the same thing, though he was slightly more specific, aiming to “cut back to four nights a week at the Waverly.” </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Food &amp; Wine</em> editor <strong>Dana Cowin</strong>, too, means to get lean; she’d like “to kick my pork butt addiction and move on to healthier foods like eco-friendly farmed striped bass.” <strong>Susan Schultz</strong>, of <em>Cosmogirl</em> is going to attempt a regimen of Pilates and two home-cooked meals a month. Likewise, <em>Men’s Journal</em> E.I.C. <strong>Brad Wieners</strong> is shooting towards actually doing the workouts his magazine suggests for readers. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>Teen Vogue</em> editor-in-chief <strong>Amy Astley</strong> would like to raise her literary intake by quitting <em>US Weekly</em> and the <em>Post</em> “and read more books.” Interestingly, her publisher, <strong>Gina Sanders</strong>, also has a likeminded goal: to read <em>The Iliad</em>. (She’d also like to master a killer piecrust and surfing.)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In the end, though, a few respondents with, shall we say, more realistic outlooks did join the fray. <em>O at Home </em>editor <strong>Sarah Gray Miller</strong> admitted: “I’ve collected enough unused gym memberships to realize that I never keep resolutions.” And <strong>Barbara Fairchild</strong>, editor of <em>Bon Appétit</em>, told the fashion rag that she can’t ever seem to shake those 15 pounds she always resolves to lose.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.wwd.com/memopad/article/121182?page=0" target="_blank">Memo Pad: That Time of the Year…</a> [<em>WWD</em>]</p>
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