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more about #adammoss more comments → gladys_kravitz: Wait, blogs are the future? more » Seeräuber Jenny: L'enfer c'est New York Magazine. more » Tremonius: My Daddy used to say, "Wonder what the poor folk are doin' today." There's your niche market. more » PictureItSicily: This is interesting coming from a blog where 26% of readers have an income above $100k. I just learned that yesterday! Anyway, don't be too hard on Ne... more » dado: I stopped reading it when they got rid of the role-play ads. more » If_I_Had_a_Poodle: i read it like i read the supermarket mags: to see how things are in a parallel universe also, the restaurant reviews also, the real estate porn also,... more » Gouda: I still love it for it's crossword and approval matrix. It is perfect Subway reading. more » ThelmaGriffin: Maybe I should buy a copy once in awhile, instead of reading the entire issue for free on line?!? more » BookishLookish: New York mag and the rich, mammon-sucking squares who read it as a How to Be a New Yorker bible are doomed. A far cry from the mag's heyday, when it r... more » Tardy: And here I subscribed just to do the crossword... more » Seeräuber Jenny: "New York's most egregious sin is that it's aimed at such a narrow sliver of the city." Maybe I'm wrong about this, but in the long-ago past, the geni... more » dado: I never fell for all that hub-bub. But then again I still shop at Trash and Vaudeville and eat at Jules. more » ms.creant: people pay for doorknobs? I mean, unless it's broken, who gives a shit what your doorknob looks like? more » BadUncle: Is NY Mag responsible for the Danish Modern furniture revival? more » flossy: Maybe they're screwed because they publish cover stories (as in the latest ALL NEW issue) that start with the rage-inducing ledes such as "Like any go... more » -
#media
New York Magazine's Happiest Editorblogger
Hugo Lindgren was Adam Moss' first hire at New York magazine, following Moss over from the NYT magazine. Now Lindgren is one of New York's bloggers. They sure take this "blogging" thing seriously! More » -
#recessionomics
The Fall of the Almost-Rich
New York magazine, the bible of an entire class of affluent aspirationals, has already cut its masthead; now, it's instituting widespread pay cuts. In the "All New"economy, its audience is fading away. More » -

