
Condé Nast Pays Over $400,000 to 3 Journalists Fired Over Protest
The former workers were among a group of employees who confronted the company’s head of human resources about layoffs last fall.
By Katie Robertson

The former workers were among a group of employees who confronted the company’s head of human resources about layoffs last fall.
By Katie Robertson

The film may be about fashion, but for some editors and writers, it gets a lot right about the dire state of fashion journalism.
By Clarissa Cruz

Yolaine Díaz, a fashion and beauty writer for People en Español, and her mother were killed in the blaze at an apartment building in Inwood, People magazine said.
By Ashley Southall

A deal for Vox Media, which generates more than $80 million through podcasts alone, would elevate Mr. Murdoch’s company, Lupa Systems, as a major player in U.S. media.
By Benjamin Mullin and Jessica Testa

A gaggle of former and current Vogue employees convened for a Saturday night screening of “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” The dress code for the evening? Interview chic.
By Sandra E. Garcia

The literary food magazine Cake Zine celebrated a savory special issue.
By Paul McAdory and Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet

“Live From the 10th Floor,” a video series, invites actors, musicians and other artists to perform at The Times’s Midtown Manhattan headquarters.
By Nancy Coleman

The publishing giant is also closing the international editions of Glamour Magazine in Germany, Spain and Mexico.
By Katie Robertson

Nameless no more, writers for The Economist are mixing it up on video from its studio in London.
By Benjamin Mullin

Space Junk provides an imaginative look at space exploration���s future and past.
By Steven Kurutz
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