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How the e-Grinch Stole the BookWhen is an eBook not an book? Over at GalleyCat's digitally obsessed sibling, eBookNewser, they reported on a eBook update to an old classic. Here's more from the post: "iPhone app developer Oceanhouse Media has announced the release of three Seuss Enterprises-licensed apps based on the...
How Did Publishing Survive the Great Depression?Many are asking: How will publishing survive this recession? But maybe we should be asking something else: How did publishing survive the Great Depression? Digital book blogger Mike Cane aggregated a stream of Great Depression research, highlighting some innovative solutions...
Lilly Pulitzer Ups Its Cool Factor With M.A.C.It seems as if Lilly Pulitzer is in collaboration overdrive as of late: The label's paired up with Garnet Hill and LeSportsac. Now the Palm Beach preppy is teaming up with M.A.C. to launch a line of polishes, glosses, and shadows set to hit shelves next month. M.A.C. is normally known for...
Oscar's FallThe trip uptown to Oscar De La Renta's pre-fall show was framed by Gemma Ward outside our office - khaki Hammer pants and black Doc Martens - and 50 Cent's brilliant Power commercial in the cab on the way back. Sandwiched in between was...
Legendary Designer George Lois Is Tired of Magazine Covers With...
A George Lois cover.
George Lois, the designer behind some of Esquire's most iconic covers (38 of which reside at MoMA), has some choice words for the magazine industry. He tells BlackBook in a lengthy rant:
Be Not E-fraid with eBookNewserGalleyCat expanded today, sharing its digital space with mediabistro.com's thirteenth blog, eBookNewser. Our digitally obsessed sibling will cover eBooks, digital reading devices, publishing technology, smartphone reading applications, digital self-publishing, and the rapidly evolving future of...
Retail Slump Finally Hits Los AngelesThis morning's WWD has a big story about the now-flailing retail sector in Los Angeles--specifically areas like Third Street, the Melrose corridor (home to stores like Marc Jacobs, Maxfield and Alexander McQueen), Robertson, and...
46 Percent of Those Who Buy a Counterfeit Handbag End Up Purchasing...New research coming out of MIT reveals people have a difficult time discerning real luxury goods from fakes, and rely instead on the social cues of the person carrying the handbag or wearing the garment. And though the fashion industry has waged a heady battle against the counterfeit industry... Two NY Times Authors Reportedly Will Accept BuyoutsToday is the deadline for voluntary buyouts at the NY Times, and reportedly, two business reporters and published authors will accept. The first was Alex Berenson, a reporter who has covered everything from the war in Iraq to disaster in New Orleans. He is also the author of three spy novels, including "The Silent Man." His next book is "The Midnight House," a novel arriving in stores in early February. The second journalist and author to accept a buyout is Louis Uchitelle (pictured, via). In 2006, he published "The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequences" with Random House. He has reported for the NY Times since... |
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