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 <description><![CDATA[<!--paging_filter-->First<a href="http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003381821"> John Tierney</a>, and now this!  In early 2007, fellow <em>New York Times </em>columnist Dan Barry will be giving up his "About New York" metro column to join the paper's national desk. 

<p>In the yet-to-be-named column, Barry will be "taking his voice and his notebook beyond the Hudson to 47 other states," according to a press release. Alaska and Hawaii need not apply. <span class='read-more'><a href="http://www.observer.com/node/32965">&nbsp;read&nbsp;more&nbsp;&raquo;</a></span></p>

Full release is after the jump.
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 <title>Sifton to Kantor: Goodbye and Thanks for the Furniture</title>
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From: <a href="mailto:XXXXX@nytimes.com">XXXXX@nytimes.com</a>
Subject: News from Culture

<p>TO THE STAFF:</p>

Jodi Kantor came to The Times in early 2003 with a mandate to 
remake the Arts & Leisure section. Now, having accomplished this 
task with great skill, spirit and aplomb, and having helped in the 
process to remake the entire Culture Department, bringing new 
reporters, critics, editors and many, many new columns of news and 
opinion into its report, she has asked to take on a new challenge. 
Starting next month, Jodi will be a reporter on the "Way We Live" 
team, reporting to Suzanne Daley. "After a couple of years in the 
building," she said,  "I'm dying to actually get out and report 
some stories myself."

<p>Before she goes, though, it's worth taking some time to recognize 
Jodi's achievements here in the Culture Department. They have been 
myriad and important. First and foremost, of course, is the way in 
which Jodi has transformed the Arts & Leisure franchise, giving it 
not just a handsome new look but completely revamping its tone and 
substance. In the two-plus years since she brought in the low black 
chair and long gray couch that will now mark the position of A&L 
editor as surely as the inability to make dinner reservations on 
Tuesday nights, Jodi has not only given the section a news-driven 
focus (a real feat, given A&L's terrifying five-day lead time), but 
she has done so without sacrificing its devotion to richly 
narrative, long-form journalism -- or its punishing schedule of 
special issues. It's been a hell of a run.</p>

Beyond Arts & Leisure, Jodi has also been at the center of the 
department's restructuring process. With Frank Rich, Steve Erlanger 
and some guy named Adam, and later with Jon Landman, Jim Schachter 
and me, Jodi helped draft the plans for the department as it now 
exists -- divided among subject areas, with vastly expanded roles 
for reporters, editors and critics--and played a crucial role in 
landing some pretty big fish: Manohla Dargis and Nicolai Ouroussoff 
among them. Hers will be large shoes to fill.

<p>More on that subject later. In the meantime, please join the 
Culture Crew under the yellow umbrella on the northwest corner of 
the fourth floor, on Wednesday, July 27 at 5:45 p.m., to raise a 
glass to a woman who can't drink these days, but to whom so many of 
us owe thanks and to whom we'll offer a standing ovation for a job 
well done.</p>

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 <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2005 08:17:00 -0400</pubDate>
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