Robert E. Ginna Jr., a founding editor of People magazine, a book editor and a film producer whose 1952 Life magazine article provoked a frenzy by validating the...
The New Yorker has parted ways with its art critic after the magazine received complaints about his behavior at its 100th anniversary party in February, according to two...
The first time Jean Jennings confronted the Mexican federal police, they had just arrested one of her friends for public urination.It was 1983, and she was part of...
Nathalie Dupree, a Southern cookbook author, television personality and culinary mentor whose personal life was sometimes as messy as her kitchen and whose keen interest in literature and...
Around 2010, Dick Wolf’s vast television empire was suddenly coming undone.First, NBC abruptly canceled his network mainstay, “Law & Order,” which had been on the air for two...
Tom Johnson, a composer and critic whose Village Voice columns documented the renaissance of avant-garde music in downtown New York during the 1970s, and whose own compositions embraced...