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Globe Launches Fashion Magazine

Move over T: Style!

Despite gloomy buyout news from the Boston Globe in recent weeks, there's still enough staffers left to launch a new monthly magazine supplement: Fashion Boston.  read more »

Today's release after the jump.

Ellen Barry To The New York Times

The Los Angeles Times has lost New York-based reporter Ellen Barry to The New York Times.

Ms. Barry responded to a phone call this morning with an email. "It's true, I am moving to the NYT after the first of the year, to work for Metro," she wrote. "I'm not going to comment beyond that, but thanks for asking."

Ms. Barry was a 2002 Pulitzer feature-writing finalist and ASNE award winner while at the Boston Globe, for a series on the relocation to America of East African young people. She was again a Pulitzer finalist in 2004, this time in the beat reporting category, for that paper for her stories on neglected patients in the Massachusetts mental health system. Formerly, she worked for the Boston Phoenix and the Moscow Times. She first joined The Los Angeles Times in January, 2004, as Atlanta bureau chief.

Sulzberger Speaks! A Response in the Boston Globe Dispute

Today, The Observer reported that Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. has responded to the Oct. 19 letter sent to him on behalf of the Boston Newspaper Guild. Senator Ted Kennedy, and over two dozen political and labor leaders, signed the union letter that criticized the New York Times Company's management of the Boston Globe.

After the jump is the entire Sulzberger response, and a reply by Daniel Totten, president of the Boston Newspaper Guild.  read more »

-Michael Calderone

A Mazelike Gothic Novel, Intelligent and Intense

When Danny was a kid, he and his cousin Howie—an awkward, overweight, nerdy sort of boy who didn  read more »

A Mazelike Gothic Novel, Intelligent and Intense

Jennifer Egan is the author of two previous novels, <i>Look at Me&lt;/i&gt; (2001) and &lt;i&gt;The Invisible Circus&lt;/i&gt; (1994), and a story collection, &lt;i&gt;Emerald City</i> (1996).
Elena Seibert
Jennifer Egan is the author of two previous novels, Look at Me (2001) and The Invisible Circus (1994), and a story collection, Emerald City (1996).

When Danny was a kid, he and his cousin Howie—an awkward, overweight, nerdy sort of boy who di  read more »

Nobody's Laughing At Al Gore's Truths

Long before the release of An Inconvenient Truth, the new film about climate change starring Al Gore  read more »

Brandeis, Continued

The Boston Globe put the Brandeis censorship on its front page today (and did a better job than I did of writing it up!).

NYT AWOL

Published three weeks ago in London, the Walt-Mearsheimer paper on the power of the Israel lobby is the biggest controversy today in the world of ideas. It has been criticized by left wing Jews, and both the Boston Globe and Washington Post have, in covering the matter, given a platform to those attacking the paper's authors personally. Oddly, the paper has gotten an open reception in Israel. Lately, http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/04/03/opinion/edlevy.php

Which raises the embarrassing journalistic question: How long can the New York Times (which is itself critiqued in the paper) continue to ignore this issue?

Accuracy and Memory, D'Amato Edition

Bill Weld may not have made much of an impression on Al D’Amato --"he had not even met Mr. Weld until recently," the ex-Senator told the Times -- but the Weld campaign emailed over a pretty convincing set of clips that detail at least two meetings, despite D’Amato’s denials. Weld apparently recalls three more, including the one he described yesterday.

Boston Globe, 1/25/96: "Sen. Alfonse D’Amato of New York introduced Weld..."

Boston Herald, 6/18/96: "Gov. William F. Weld, who has offered to be a "character witness" for first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, last night wined and dined the GOP’s Whitewater attack dog at a $ 1,000-a-head fund-raiser..."

(The canine in question being D’Amato.)

Weld’s spokeswoman, Andrea Tantaros, said the candidate recalls two other meetings, also in 1996.

They were together at a Suffolk County rally for Dole, she says, and at that year’s GOP convention, "They both walked into a room together where Dole was and a bunch of other people and someone said, ’Wow, look at this odd couple.’"

News in Boston and Baltimore

One of Bill Weld's donors is an indicted Massachussets pol, Tom Finneran, the Boston Globe reports. And Uptown Assemblyman Adriano Espaillat shares a byline in Baltimore with blogger/activist David Sirota, calling for states to force employers to offer health insurance.
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Even With His Flaws, Bush Is the Only Choice

Spring isn't here, but the Presidential campaign is, as charges and countercharges envelope the men  read more »

Will Dean Become A Sitting Duck?

Late last year, a little-known Democratic Presidential candidate confided deep misgivings about his  read more »

The Tanks of August Wipe Out Common Sense

WELLFLEET, Mass.-According to informed sources, i.e., the guy who sells clams down the road, this to  read more »