Instead of looking for the next Jack Welch, Yahoo would do better to find its Tina Brown or Clay Felker. SAUL HANSELL Instead of looking for the next Jack Welch, Yahoo would do better to find its Tina ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Publishing pioneer Clay Felker, who founded influential New York magazine and promoted the "new journalism" style of reporting, died at his Manhattan home on Tuesday, the magazine ...
As far back as 2006, Forbes‘ James Brady was reporting that the legendary editor was ailing and had been moved to a nursing home. That same year, Mr. Felker’s wife, the writer Gail Sheehy, wrote an ...
When I was a young writer subsisting on tuna casseroles on the Upper West Side, I received an invitation to lunch from the World Journal Tribune‘s Sunday magazine, which was called New York. We met ...
After Clay Felker passed away Tuesday morning in Manhattan, The Observer spoke to some who knew him well. The first time I ever screamed “fuck” in front of a room full of women was when I got mad at ...
According to everyone, Clay Felker’s New York magazine was the best. “Clay Felker’s New York” is a phrase that refers to a man (who died Tuesday from throat cancer at age 82, at his home in Manhattan) ...
Clay Felker, the legendary editor and founder of New York magazine who was considered the father of New Journalism, died here Tuesday at the age of 82 after a long battle with cancer. Credited with ...
Milton Glaser, the 83-year-old designer known for creating an iconic Bob Dylan poster and the I ♥ New York logo, is reinventing himself. By Elaine Louie Instead of looking for the next Jack Welch, ...
Clay Felker, who revolutionized the magazine genre as founding editor of New York, bringing readers a smart, sassy mix of gossip and news that was replicated relentlessly across the country, died ...
“THE ONLY reason for being a professional writer is that you can’t help it,” said Leo Rosten. I thought of this when people started asking for comments on the life, times and death of the incomparable ...
NEW YORK — Clay Felker, the legendary editor and founder of New York magazine who was considered the father of New Journalism, died here Tuesday at the age of 82 after a long battle with cancer.