David Remnick

  • Destination: Armenia

    Discover the former Soviet Union's smallest republic through its fantastic national epic, an exceptional memoir and a love letter from a great Russian poet.
  • Flagrante T-shirt-o

    A Brooklyn entrepreneur prints shirts proclaiming that the wearer had sex with everyone from the Strokes to Anna Wintour -- and New York is eating them up.
  • Idea epidemics

    In "The Tipping Point," Malcolm Gladwell makes a valuable contribution to the literature of contagion. But is it worth its $1 million advance?
  • Esquire redux

    The monthly sweeps five National Magazine Award nominations, but its resurrection is still a work in progress.
  • Brother knows best

    Dave Eggers talks, with some reluctance, about the staggering work of being a genius parent.
  • The New Yorker -- the home game

    Do you have what it takes to be us?
  • Turning out the lights on the old New Yorker

    Was it Utopia? Camelot? Paradise? Or does the possibility exist that, as fine as it once was, it was still just a magazine?
  • Tina fires back

    The most controversial editor in the history of American magazines slams her critics, defends her business acumen and says Talk will probably be her last magazine.
  • Steady hand on the Tilley

    The double "New York" issue finds David Remnick's New Yorker sailing smoothly. Maybe too smoothly.
  • The strange liberation of Michael Huffington

    Us goes weekly, all the Remnick that's fit to print and other tales of media madness
  • King Of The World

    Hal Hinson reviews 'King of the World: Muhammad Ali And The Rise Of An American Hero' by David Remnick"
  • Media Circus: A New Yorker to Di for

    A review of the New Yorker's insta-response Princess Diana issue.

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