Seems like just yesterday that we never heard from Vogue editor Anna Wintour, that we only got glimpses of her on The New York Times Sunday Styles party page at the Met's Costume Institute gala or in the front row at the Donna Karan or Marc Jacobs shows. Now she won't go away. Two nights ago she sat for a public Q&A at the 92nd Street Y and this Sunday she's featured on "60 Minutes." Here's a video sneak peek of the segment, compliments of New York Magazine. On her famously wearing dark sunglasses all the time:" "I can sit in a show and if I am bored out of my mind, nobody will notice… At this point, they have become, really, armor."
The New York Observer says The New York Times is getting ready to announce that it will - and how it will - start to charge for some online content. Two options being considered:
- a "meter" system that, after a certain point, starts charging readers by word count (how weird is that?)
- a "membership" system in which "readers pledge money to the site and are invited into a "New York Times community" (double weird, no?)
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