Word: reviewers
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...MAGAZINE] NATIONAL REVIEW...
Magazine publishers have landed a new way to shore up revenue: send the writers on vacation, and get people to pay to go with them. Inspired in part by the conservative National Review, which has dabbled in marketing vacations at sea since 1994, both the leftist Nation and the bookish New Yorker recently christened cruise-and-lecture ventures. Cosmopolitan and Town & Country are also thinking about casting off. Here's a quick guide to the seafaring 'zines...
...code." But all joking aside, film critic Gene Siskel was indeed a worthy man in many respects. The "Jake" to Ebert's "Fat Man," Siskel was a prominent entertainment journalist at The Chicago Tribune for 30 years as well as co-host of the syndicated movie review program Siskel & Ebert. Last Saturday, he died at age 53 of ongoing complications from surgery performed on his brain ten months...
Daniel M. Suleiman '99 was editorial chair of The Crimson in 1998. The Crimson traditionally prints a review of the Pudding show on the editorial page...
...cited a 1992 controversy involving the parody of New England Law School Professor Mary Joe Frug by the Harvard Law Revue. This publication sought to satirize The Harvard Law Review, which had published one of Frug's feminist essays shortly after she was murdered in April...