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Ryan Tate · 06/29/09 03:58PM'The Ringtone of Choice Among Hip Literary Types This Summer'
Hamilton Nolan · 06/29/09 11:18AMHow the Crescent City Revealed Wired's Plagiarizing Editor
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Ryan Tate · 06/24/09 09:52PMShort, Crazy Model Triumphs
Hamilton Nolan · 06/24/09 12:00PMWired Editor Steals Content for Book About How Content Should be Free
Ryan Tate · 06/23/09 05:54PMHipster Blog Author Speaks, Comedically
Hamilton Nolan · 06/23/09 01:23PMElisabeth Hasselbeck: Book Thief?
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Hamilton Nolan · 06/22/09 12:40PMPretend Father of John Edwards' Love-Child Trying to Sell Tell-All
Pareene · 06/22/09 09:18AMFacebook Tell-All Released Into Wild
Ryan Tate · 06/18/09 05:31PMThe Times Shows Off Its Less Prudish Side
cityfile · 06/18/09 03:45PM
"Obsession uses vocabulary and describes activities of a sort that readers of The New York Times are usually shielded from," Charles McGrath blushed in a story from today's Grey Lady, before going on to enumerate the risqué "activities" in question, including "scenes involving dildos, whips, silken cords and golden nipple clamps, not to mention an ebony, smooth-backed Mason Pearson hairbrush purchased at Harrods." What was the occasion for offending the sensibilities of the most cosmopolitan readership this side of the Atlantic? Gloria Vanderbilt, of course. If a regular author were to write "erotica" involving "mint, cayenne pepper and a fresh garden carrot... deployed... in ways never envisioned by The Joy of Cooking," the Times might turn up it's nose. But when the 85-year old blue blood who birthed Anderson Cooper decides to write a novel involving "a five-story Brooklyn sex mansion where most of the orgies take place," it's suddenly interested. Fair enough!