New: My review of “Villa Coco,” by Andrew Sean Greer, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning “Less,” for @nytimes. Online now; in print in a couple of weeks https://t.co/1qjemIZb3m
The passing of a theatrical god. I have spent so many evenings in a theater marveling at his work, starting with a Sarasota, Fla. production of Jumpers when I was a junior in college and ending with Leopoldstadt on Broadway nearly 50 years later. He will be missed.
Today’s cover story in the Sunday Business section of @nytimes: A profile of Vivian Tu (aka @Your_RichBFF), the social media influencer who may just be Generation Z’s answer to Suze Orman https://t.co/jGwYNZnauq
Can Joanna Coles and Ben Sherwood ride The Daily Beast back to the upper rungs of the New York media world? The NYT’s @katie_robertson does a deep dive on the once-buzzy news site in her Sunday Business cover story. https://t.co/hEDPg92x3U
Today in Sunday Business: How Town & Country’s Stellene Volandes has emerged as one of the most prominent of that generation of magazine editors vying to become ‘the next Anna Wintour’ https://t.co/kL13lIseXd
As the NYT’s @grynbaum writes for #SundayBusiness this weekend, The token liberal has long been a stock character of Fox News’ opera bouffe.” But none has had the impact of @JessicaTarlov, the deft counter-puncher on @TheFive https://t.co/GvefJGXGCB
Today’s @nytimes Sunday Business cover story: How Roger Goodell has made the NFL the wealthiest sports league in the world — and how players and fans are largely the ones paying the price of his ambitions https://t.co/hE87GpIpJE
“I think we are on our way to being a beautiful city again” Detroit’s @MayorMikeDuggan talking to the @nytimes about the city’s economic revival. (One that Donald Trump seems to be unaware of, based on his speech in Motor City this week) https://t.co/puqrnyVRqf
The Corner Office columns returns to @nytimes with a profile of @DonnaMorrisWMT, the chief people officer of Walmart, who started her job just weeks before the global pandemic https://t.co/qdV8EtLsgz
The actors @SeanHayes, @arnettwill and @batemanjason started the @SmartLess podcast in the middle of the pandemic. It’s now a $100 million media business. Read the cover story in the @nytimes Sunday Business section https://t.co/Fk2CkvyxUN