Deb wrote a wonderful book about China called "Dreaming in Chinese," which had not the trifecta but the daily-double of "The New Yorker " and "Oprah" both lauded this book.so we were in China for a long time.
Certainly make sure that there's room for healthy debate of political kinds of issues, Yorker " or "Economist", these kinds of magazines that-- Long-thought pieces.
seller, "Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End." Dr. Gawande is a surgeon at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, a staff writer for The New Yorker , and a professor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.He's won the Lewis Thomas Prize for writing about science, a MacArthur Fellowship, and two national magazine awards.
on the Dutch and how they're trying to protect themselves from the Indians but I do know that because I'm a proud New Yorker but I'm not taking that for granted so I hope for you as googlers you know that the fact that you work ata company that's changing the world your story is phenomenal so make sure you Embrace that it's just it's just
And I have no means to correct the record in a valued and sophisticated publication like "The New Yorker ." And I thought-- this is way back then-- God, I wish there was some way where I could leap overthe gatekeeper and just let everybody know, actually, here's the truth.
And a lot of my other female friends, who may be arrived in New York and thought oh, we want to work for "Harper's," or "The Atlantic," or "The New Yorker ," found ourselves working in much more commercial publications, a lot of which we didn't like or agree with.That was me. I wouldn't say that I hated celebrity news, I just was kind of ambivalent about it or bored by it.
Professor Raustiala is a graduate of Harvard Law School, and he is also a frequent media contributor to publications like "The Wall Street Journal," "The New Yorker ," "The New York Times," and "The Financial Times." His latest book, written with Christopher Sprigman, is called "The Knockoff Economy," and it was published inSeptember 2012, this year.
doing great reporting. But journalism -- really good journalism -- is a team effort, just as Google is a team effort. And you need editors, and you need -- in New Yorker 's case -- copy editors and fact checkers. But when you do an investigative report or I go out and do a piece for the New Yorker , I have lots of people that are constantlyinvolved in my life. And when I hand that piece in to them, they'll say, "Hey, Ken you buried the lead, it's really in Paragraph 20, not where you put it." Or,
that's Philadelphia um this will be the last of the kind of movie specific things adaptation so it's a story in the New Yorker Susan orene writes it about going to see John L Ro who collects orchids we give it to Charlie Kaufman if you stayfor the movie you'll see a scene in the movie where we have lunch with Charlie Kaufman and he and uh I'm not in he
yeah I lived in I was I was uh when as was a kid we lived in Poland it was Communist country and my father would go Yorkers you know when I I I had never shot and for an extended period of time
You know, but 30 minutes depending on what your date looks like, but yes. But it just doesn't make sense. New Yorkers , Americans are very much more relaxed and they expect a dinner experience that would last anywhere froman hour, an hour and a half or maybe two hours. So, you have to adjust to
And where his story takes this nice pivot is that just as he's becoming known in that New York world, he leaves The New Yorker . He moves to a cabin in Vermont. He has a book deal to write a book about something that people weren't really talking about at the time, global warming.
and heartland opinion,' he said. 'We have to protect our base from a hundred million dollars a year in Al Gore's advertising. I don't think we can ever win over your typical New Yorker or San Franciscan, but we don't need to. This battle is for the heartland. If we protect our base, we win.'" So, the goal for the deniers was to protect their base by scaring the pants off people
Tamara: I have to say, it's a real treat for me to introduce Ken Auletta, who's written the "Annals of Communications" column for the New Yorker since 1992 and is here to discuss his 11th book, which some of you have, "Googled: The end of the world as we know it". It chronicles the rise of Google and its intercession with the traditional media world which could be of particular interest to everyone here.
dictated a return to actual reality but fortunately the standard hadman set and this is a piece I did for the New Yorker that was a lot of fun um at first they had oh almost every cartoonist in town going out and doing a
New Yorkers were told that the air was safe when it really wasn't.
New Yorkers think we're the center of the universe. The races that are happening here are highlighting issues that are sure to come up in next year's
New Yorkers come and they're so sure that their way of tolerance in life is-- they're going to teach us compassion,
New Yorkers love vegans.
New Yorkers are a little bit jaded.
New Yorkers walk by and ignore her.
New Yorkers , what's your favorite restaurant in New York, and what would you order there?
I'm a New Yorker , and you talked about "Showtime at the Apollo," which is a staple for New Yorkers .
And being a New Yorker , and I know Google is in New York and all over, but in the major cities, people are always on their phone walking down the street.
from the new yorker and i didn't even look up i was just really immersed and as i
In "The New Yorker ," there was a little "The New Yorker recommends," which is great.
He loves "The New Yorker ," just mostly Anthony Lane really more than anything else.
As a New Yorker , my father opened it and it was-- I had just won the Oscar, you know.
editor of The New Yorker and he's written a book on creativity you should I it regardless of your role
I'm a New Yorker , so taking the subway to work is a given.
And "The New Yorker " would always say, "No, thank you.
"The New Yorker " said that it was the standout track from the show, alongside John Legend and Cindy Lauper and-- Those are the facts.
The New Yorker wrote about it as a big event.
As a New Yorker , I do a huge amount of walking and subwaying, and I've got a little dog.
for The New Yorker in 2015 he was appointed to the executive staff of the office of the New York State Attorney
not the average New Yorker 's problem with the bible that it talks about forgiveness too much.
And as a New Yorker , it's been bred into me that I have to function.
You're a New Yorker .
I'm a New Yorker .
Written by a New Yorker .
As a native New Yorker , it's so exciting for me to get front row seats to a Broadway show, so thank you.
An average New Yorker walks under these a hundred times a day and doesn't see them.
My New Yorker pie, or my tomato pie out of the coal oven, it doesn't really get any better than that.
better New Yorker to have next to me.
I'm a New Yorker , and as I like to say, my BS-o-meter is pretty finely attuned.
As a New Yorker , I sometimes think of California as a foreign country, and I group it in with the other examples.
Tell a New Yorker you're from Cali, and they'll assume, eight times out of ten, that you're from Los Angeles.
Iím a New Yorker , I donít really understand cars.
Woods at The New Yorker . Talk about the culture, the cult of the amateur and a lot of the amateurs are terrific. But there's really
the New Yorker -- you've mentioned the New Yorker -- they still do short fiction, but almost every major outlet in America has