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MCMXII - The Oreo Cookie
Oreo
March 11, 2012
How do you eat an Oreo?I eat them as is, right out of the bag.Now.When I was a kid, I’d take one side off of two, then put them together.I...
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Story is vital in medicine as well as marketing
Marketing
January 13, 2012
The January 9th issue of The New Yorker has an ad from the Columbia University School of Continuing Education that begins:Graduate Program in...
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48th best cartoon ever: The unicorn in the garden
The Unicorn in the Garden
December 9, 2011
In an example of a story going from magazine to animation, James Thurber’s The Unicorn in the Garden first appeared in the New Yorker in 1939...
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Taylor Lautner, Gus Van Sant bond for small budget indie film
Taylor Lautner Van Sant
November 3, 2011
Taylor Lautner joins Gus Van Sant in a new project, but this film will not have nearly the type of Twilight budget this actor has experienced in...
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Daydream believers, disorderly genius, and the illusion of efficient art
creativity
April 20, 2011
There's a classic New Yorker cartoon by Sidney Harristhat depicts two scientists as they study a chalkboard full of arcane equations. In the...
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James Wood on the short stories of 2009 in The New Yorker
Arts & Entertainment
December 10, 2009
It is the end of the year, the time where magazines, TV shows, and online publications present their audiences with the best of the year passed. In...
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Stephen King writes about marriage and death in 'Premium Harmony'
Arts & Entertainment
November 19, 2009
Stephen King writes about marriage and death in "Premium Harmony." Every week, The New Yorker publishes a work of short fiction, a rare...
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Yellow Journalism 101 - The New Yorker Magazine
Politics
July 14, 2008
Wow!I thought we were in the 21st Century.Obviously, the tabloid escapades of the early 20th century has not totally lost its’ place in...
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