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...Grossman wrote the iPhone story and edited the entire package. Anita Hamilton and Maryanne Murray Buechner wrote many of the articles, Andrea Dorfman kept everything organized, and Belinda Luscombe explains what Warren Buffett has to do with the future of undergarments. Finally, deputy art director D.W. Pine and photo editor Jay Colton gave the section its sleek look--as Apple has proved, when you're dealing with complex technology, you can't overestimate the importance of good, clean design...
...entire package was overseen by deputy managing editor Priscilla Painton. Cynthia Hoffman and Christine Dunleavy designed it, and Hillary Raskin and Bill Carwin Jr. searched out its distinctive photographs. All the while, Andrea Dorfman and her band of reporters immersed themselves in J.F.K.'s life. I hope you will too and that Kennedy's example will help you better understand not only his world...
...iPod, I swell with pride as fathers of another era did when their sons completed touchdown passes. And if it's easy to criticize Pollack's preciousness, it's because, like a good, self-aware Gen Xer, he does it for you. "I wonder," he writes, "what Ariel Dorfman, Primo Levi and Arthur Koestler, men who wrote memoirs about actual struggle, would think about the genre of whiny new-parent hand-wringing...
...striking cover portrait is by the artist Michael J. Deas, who has now painted four of our Making of America cover images. D.W. Pine designed the splendid-looking package, Jackson Dykman created the one-of-a-kind graphics, Jay Colton was tireless in finding distinctive pictures, and reporters Andrea Dorfman and Deirdre van Dyk completely immersed themselves in T.R.'s life. "I am not in the least concerned as to whether I will have any place in history," Roosevelt wrote in 1906, "and, indeed, I do not remember ever thinking about it." We're proud to have thought about...
Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, Joel Oppenheimer, David Rattray all were introduced to me through the kind offices of Elsa Dorfman the photographer. She was also the founder of the Paterson Society which put “The Beats” on the public road. David was a friend of John Wieners and once entertained me with anecdotes about him. The most bizarre was a night in New York when both were stoned and ended up on a rooftop. David told me that while Wieners intoned “fire, fire” all night hitting every possible sound combination, David...