Topic: David Remnick
"[W]hen the current [New Yorker] editor, David Remnick, ordered up a bunch of articles for the magazine’s formidable presidential inauguration issue, some of the reporters drove to Washington and stayed at friends’ houses. Mr. Remnick, who was among those who bunked with a friend in Washington, declined comment, beyond suggesting it was just common sense to preserve assets ...
"I would never do this if I was somehow stinting the overall magazine," David Remnick told Off the Record on Nov. 11. "I really never would." He was referring to the 12,000+ word reported piece he published for The New Yorker that week on race and America and Obama's victory the week after the election called The Joshua ...
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