I.D. Magazine Folds
Hmmm. Perhaps their current issue's cover was a prediction of sorts? We just learned that I.D. Magazine has folded. As a former I.D. intern (summer 2001) and freelance contributor (2001/2002), I am sa...
Hmmm. Perhaps their current issue's cover was a prediction of sorts? We just learned that I.D. Magazine has folded. As a former I.D. intern (summer 2001) and freelance contributor (2001/2002), I am sa...
It’s bleak in the print publishing world. Condé Nast shuttered four titles last month including Gourmet, which left me rattled. What I loved more than the recipes was the sumptuousness and ...
The December 2009 issue will be the last for Metropolitan Home — Hachette Filipacchi Media announced earlier today that they will be focusing all of their energies on Elle Decor for the luxury s...
The Fort Greene, Brooklyn apartment of newlyweds Skye Parrott and Alec Friedman is home and work — just underneath their first floor apartment, the brownstone's garden level space is home to D...
Some helpful information from MaisonLuxe blog: To everyone who is a Domino subscriber, fear not, you can call Condé Nast and let them know which magazine you want to switch to from their list ...
Noooooooooooooooooooo! — sums up the collective panic across the blogosphere when the news hit that Condé Nast was closing their almost-4-year old shelter magazine, Domino. In The New Yor...
The magazine industry is being hit HARD by the economy. Today we learned via Gawker, that O at Home has folded. The quarterly spin-off publication's content will be transitioned back into O: The Oprah...
Welcome to Keehnan — a new voice for ATNY! On a recent trip though St. Mark's Bookshop in the East Village, we were delighted to find that issue #01 of apartamento magazine had finally arrived...
One of the standby shelter magazines, Metropolitan Home has created a new spin-off title to focus on architecture and design news. Fulcrum will be busy "Charting New Directions in Design, Architecture...
Another one bites the dust.... We read in WWD, that Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia suffered some lay-offs last week. Now, our mailbox is getting rumors of the demise of our favorite Martha title, Bl...
Over and Out. Whoa. House & Garden will cease publication with their December issue. Cond� Nast has pulled the plug. We didn't expect this for a title with such history (106 years!) and longevity....