Word: masthead
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...covered Latino issues for the Los Angeles Times; of an apparent heart attack, after collapsing in his office; in Los Angeles. The L.A. native began his 34 years at the paper as an intern and rose to become the first Latino listed among the top editors on the masthead. He won a Pulitzer for a series on Southern California's Latino community in 1984 and an Emmy Award in 1975 for writing The Unwanted, a TV documentary on illegal immigration...
...Three inside story teasers above the masthead direct readers’ attention to important or interesting stories inside the newspaper...
...Mays persevered, hiring new writers, and at least financially, the magazine recovered and even thrived. Meanwhile, Benzino re-formed the Almighty RSO into Made Men and continued getting favorable coverage from The Source--despite being dropped by several record labels. In 2001 Benzino was added to The Source's masthead as a co-owner, though he admits he has never invested in the magazine. Last January, Benzino released an album, Redemption, in which he threatened to kill Eminem's daughter and accused Eminem of ripping off black culture, calling him "the rap Hitler, the culture stealer." At the same time...
...Gradually, the Playmate minutiae accrued: the surrounding photos and brief biographies of the subjects, the Party Jokes page to close the section. The first star Playmate was Janet Pilgrim (July and December 55), a Playboy employee whose name stayed on the masthead for a decade or so as readers? liaison. She cued the notion of the Playmate as hometown houri: not a showgirl or call girl but the girl next door (or next-office), the succulent embodiment of ordinary Americana. The job of posing for a girlie magazine was now not a shame for a young woman but a kind...
...much more than a designer. This superstar creates beautiful pages with the greatest of ease but is also always up for a game of Boggle, a screening of The Simple Life or a trip to Dunkin’ Donuts. Though her name will soon be off the FM masthead, Haybay won’t be going far. As the incoming design chair, Hay is charged with the daunting task of making every section exquisite in color—and after a year of creating gorgeous magazine covers using only one lonely color each week, we’re confident Hayley...