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Upon Paper Launches First Table-Sized Issue

At about 19-by-27 inches, the semiannual offers something more akin to pulp friction.

Lagerfeld Fires Back at Tina Brown

The designer calls Newsweek a "shitty little paper" after a recent article accused him of being overrated.

Magazines See Ad Sales Gains

Following a particularly difficult end to last year, a small sigh of relief can be found in the March issues.

Adele to Cover Vogue’s March Issue?

Designers have been asked by the title to make special cover outfits for the full-figured chart-topper for…

Trunk Magazine Steps Up Distribution

The travel-heavy lifestyle magazine is going biannual with a definite global spin.

Harper’s Bazaar Gears Up for Revamp

After a decade as editor in chief, Glenda Bailey is plotting big changes for the magazine.

V Magazine’s Model Moment

For the first time in two years, models have replaced the usual celebrities on the cover of the magazine's…

Going Down: Celebrity Weeklies Battle Circ Slide

The sector needs more than a blockbuster event to stop its longtime slide in newsstand sales.

More, and Less, of Harper’s Bazaar

Now that Hearst has had its hand on Elle for four months, the publisher is ready to roll out some changes at…

Catching Up With Richard David Story

The Departures editor in chief has arguably one of the best jobs in publishing.

Jill Abramson Era May Shake Up New York Times

On Labor Day, when outgoing executive editor Bill Keller officially steps down, there will be a new regime on…

National Magazine Winners Revealed

New York, Condé Nast, National Geographic big winners.

Magazine of the Year Nominees Unveiled

The Atlantic, National Geographic, Backpacker, Foreign Policy and Wired are all nominated for the top prize.

Adam Rapoport Dishes on Bon Appétit

With his first issue set to debut, the editor in chief talks about his vision for the magazine.

Statement of John Galliano

Following is the official statement from John Galliano.