Stefanie Tuder is a San Francisco based editor who's written for publications including goodmorningamerica.com, "Food Network" magazine, "Cosmopolitan ," Zagat, and "Time Out New York," just to name a few. She's currently a senior editor at Eater SF and concentrates on Bay Area food news and dining guides.
But not Hadrian and someone, you know, an emperor a few centuries later who's just like him, bilingual in Greek and Latin, who's ... kinda cosmopolitan , who, you know, reads the same stuff, because we posit this rupture between Roman and Byzantine. - One of the ways we can try to analyze this is, for example, looking at a very specific role in society across time. So we can look at soldiers,
cost $3 a barrel this is a quote not from the shell boom in 2008 but from Burke Bernett Texas in 1939 from a story in Cosmopolitan magazine just in case you're wondering what I do with my free time I read old issues of Cosmo because I want my updates on the latest fashion tips and that kind of thing so this idea of a boom is not new the idea of water
And then the other thing-- and this is very unique to "Cosmo"-- is we have two schemes, which I'm so proud of. One is Cosmopolitan Houses, where we house young creatives, who can't, perhaps, afford to come to London. We will house them.
but also catching the eye of over in China, leading to a sort of Indian-Chinese influence there. So very much a cosmopolitan time, a time when people were thinking of all sorts of different ways of being modern and changing. But the politics of China also took a very dark turn during this period, because by the 1930s, the simmering
beautiful you are not beautiful the lady on Vogue she is beautiful the lady on Cosmopolitan she is beautiful the lady on femina she is beautiful the lady on red carpet she is beautiful the lady in Hollywood she is beautiful but you aren't and there's a big distance between where you are and
my father we were one of the few Jewish families in Bloomington Indiana in the ' 50s and and that would not be true today Bloomington is a more Cosmopolitan it's not quite an arbor it's not San Francisco but uh but back then it was a very isolating Place uh for Jewish families to be as a result I always felt
And I did. She then introduced me to a friend of hers who was a male journalist that worked on "Cosmopolitan ," kind of a seedy man. And I suppose I was 19 at that time.
The one thing I would say, again, is that one of the good things that's come out of this intense interest in food Or is London cosmopolitan enough now that you have barbecue and pizza just like-- New York is by no means-- I mean,
world power when this young Lusty All-American figure supremely sophisticated Cosmopolitan International personified and embodied the young emergent United States I wrote a book about that
historian a biographer a paleontologist an orthologist um a Cosmopolitan who spoke three languages and read in four he read a book a day on average flicking over the pages at the
a home there and they built about 400 homes probably around 200,000 a piece so you know you started to see these cities become much more cosmopolitan so that's a good question I've done some work in rural villages and it's it's very very
remarkable is that we haven't been good students of that history from my perspective San franciscans uh Pride themselves on being Cosmopolitan and above all green yet despite this $4 gas horrible parking everyone in the city still drives
We have common terns in Israel. And these are the cosmopolitans .
And make life -- and I assure you, there wouldn't be many Google searches going on. I mean the cosmopolitans in that segment of Afghanistan would have a very hard time. I don't think that's worthy of us to do at least.
And I think dialogue. I think one of the things for "Cosmopolitan ," when I joined, one of the first things I did was I looked back at what "Cosmo" had been when it was at its peak, which was in the '60s and '70s.
Thank you so much for coming today. Tesla was this immaculately refined cosmopolitan that spoke eight languages, knew literature fluently, and looked
some different restaurants but not the the Cosmopolitan restaurants you can
We met someone who worked at the Cosmopolitan who was instrumental in creating an independent music scene, or burgeoning one in Vegas.
If you're kinda on the cosmopolitan coast of the country or some of those like blue dot college towns it's very easy to pooh-pooh.
Also literacy is a technology of cosmopolitanism. Of exposing people to new ideas and ways of
who has been featured in "Vogue," "Elle," and "Cosmopolitan ." Wilglory is the founder of "The African Hustle Series" and Anima Iris.
She previously held senior editorial roles at "Women's Health," "Cosmopolitan ," and "Glamour," where she edited award-winning health and mental health
And Otto, an Austrian cosmopolitan intellectual, recruited all the Cambridge spies.
We'll definitely cover it because I think that's really important as well. So tell us about your early years at "Cosmopolitan ." When you first started back in 2015, you'd come from "Women's Health." You had successfully risen up from the trenches as in your launch.
And so for me, one of the most gratifying-- and I think it's one of the best metrics of success for me-- is, does "Cosmopolitan " start conversations? And does it help people to start thinking differently about issues when they're very blinkered in their views?
That it was far better to be The Cosmopolitan , which was brand new, than the 30-year-old Ritz-Carlton.
There's certain-- this sounds like something that "Cosmopolitan Magazine" would say, but there are something-- certain secrets of being female that can make you
It's sort of like the vodka in a Cosmopolitan .
So it's made it a very sort of cosmopolitan melting pot.
Turns out that the US is actually quite cosmopolitan in our news attitudes.
was better at making us globally knowledgeable and more cosmopolitan .
And then a book by my friend Toby Checchini "Cosmopolitan ".
The girls on the show really made the cosmopolitan popular, like really glamorous.
became the person that I am today I became Cosmopolitan taking the subway in and out of Boston and Cambridge every
And it can be a good example of a place that also is becoming more cosmopolitan and more international.
You could take something like the Detroit Opera House and drop it into any cosmopolitan capital in Europe, and it would be right at home.
a new China, a very open cosmopolitan Shanghai with lots of money flowing here, lots of foreign influences, lots of foreign interests.
And then if we want to try and inculcate and encourage a cosmopolitan geopolitics where we think of ourselves as a humanity, as we do, for example-- as we're
I had a question about some French territories that have accepted the cosmopolitan aspect of their populations really well.
That doesn't seem like it's due to the pervasive patriarchy as shown in "Cosmopolitan Magazine." Let's keep going.
"With a thriving financial center-- so this is the pullout of Frankfurt-- and cosmopolitan population, the city, Frankfurt, seemed like an ideal place
surely not. It's a cosmopolitan city where new things are generated, where there is creativity. In
But our circle of sympathy can be expanded through the processes of cosmopolitanism, the mixing of people and ideas--
It's weirdly moving to see-- yeah, it's one advantage to teaching in a pretty cosmopolitan city.
Yeah. Why? I think London is a cosmopolitan city.
My last book, "Genesis Code," one of the reasons why it was featured in "Cosmopolitan Magazine" is I was at a party in New York, and I met the editor.
And it's made the city much, much more cosmopolitan , and obviously much more multiracial as people have come from all over the world.
We've got this illusion, this vision of the cosmopolitan by looking at a network that theoretically connects us all.
But that's-- so it was an odd moment, when it was cosmopolitan and exotic, but also shipped in from China, shipped in from Boston.