News of New York, filtered through the LA lens from our friends at LA.com:

Hollywood is openly wondering what [New York editor] Adam Moss... is going to do about entertainment coverage. Here's a scoop that hasn't been announced: Anne Thompson was let go as New York mag's Hollywood columnist back in January by Moss's predecessor, Caroline Miller. [...] So the mag is presently without a Hollywood writer.... Meanwhile, the Times' Sunday Arts & Leisure editor Jodi Kantor is casting a wider net to land more writers for her section. Kantor has been calling anyone and everyone in Hollywood for recommendations as to who to hire for the low-paying but prestigious freelance work.

And, for good measure, an Adam Moss stalker from this weekend:

I saw former culture czar and current king of New York Adam Moss on Broadway, around 50th St., at an early screening for the movie version of Michael Cunningham's A Home at the End of the World. He was late — in time for the beginning, but had to sit in the front row. He's still my czar, though — I repeatedly found myself looking at his reactions to the movie before I developed my own. If this counts, I also saw Colin Farrell's penis, on screen, that is.