The world’s largest newspaper website is embracing avant-garde online technology with the launch of an experimental projects website called beta620. The site will be home to innovative new projects created by New York Times developers and a place where readers can try out, suggest and collaborate on new products and ideas. “Many of these projects [...]
From the New York Times Book Review: The 10 Best Books of 2010. First up, fiction: FREEDOM By Jonathan Franzen. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $28. The author of “The Corrections” is back, not quite a decade later, with an even richer and deeper work — a vividly realized narrative set during the Bush years, when [...]
Mark Bittman, The Minimalist for the New York Times, makes a real grilled cheese sandwich. Start up your grill, get your cheese and bread — and make a delicious grilled cheese sandwich on your outdoor grill. Related Posts:June 22, 2010 -- Pasta With Peas, Prosciutto and LettuceJune 13, 2010 -- Inside-Out Lamb Persillade by Mark [...]
New York Times staff editor Neil Genzlinger covers the newest Universal Studios attraction, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Did my homework before being dispatched to check out the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter attraction at the Universal Orlando Resort. Knew I’d be drinking some butterbeer. Knew I’d be talked at by paintings and [...]
Congrats to Sally Singer, T’s new editor in chief! She will be missed at Conde Nast’s Vogue. Here’s the official news we just received from the New York Times.
Sally Singer has been selected as the new editor of T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, [...]
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New York Times’ tech reviewer David Pogue takes two underwater cameras to a local pool:
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Since this is my last weekend on the site until I return, begging for a job as James Del’s assistant, I’ve invited some friends along. Lauren Leto is a blogger and the proprietor of Texts From Last Night. Lauren?More »
Every weekend, the New York Times’ Weddings & Celebrations arise like media manna from the heavens for vicarious brides-to-be and nostalgic has-beens. And every weekend, Gawker Weddings Expert Phyllis Nefler scores them. I now pronounce you blog and Altarcations.More »