books
New Dave Eggers Hurricane Katrina Book About to Drop
Richard Lawson · 06/09/09 03:15PMReporters Hired, Fired, Mired, Tired
Hamilton Nolan · 06/09/09 01:01PMArthur and Anna and Me
Gabriel Snyder · 06/05/09 01:34PMYou Got James Frey in My Arthur Kade
Gabriel Snyder · 06/05/09 10:54AMConan's Debut, Salinger's Suit, Paris's New Show
cityfile · 06/02/09 11:13AM• Conan O'Brien's Tonight Show debuted last night. The reviews were mixed, although he did very well in the ratings, not surprisingly. [Variety, THR]
• Playboy Enterprises named Scott Flanders as its CEO yesterday. [NYP]
• Lawyers for author J.D. Salinger have filed suit against an author who is publishing a book billed as a sequel to The Catcher in the Rye. [NYT]
• Five magazines—Popular Photography, Flying, Boating, Sound & Vision and American Photo—have been sold to Bonnier Corp. by Hachette. [Crain's]
• Paris Hilton and producer Michael Hirschorn have teamed up to bring a version of Paris Hilton's My New BFF to Dubai. Yes, Dubai. No joke. [Variety]
Hillary Clinton Still Up To Something
Pareene · 06/01/09 01:06PMNew York Society Scandal Crosses the Atlantic
cityfile · 05/29/09 09:44AM
We knew Michael Gross's exposé of the Metropolitan Museum of Art would ruffle feathers. It's juicy stuff, clearly. But we didn't expect it would be banned. But that's what seems to be happening. The Independent reports that Amazon's British arm has stopped selling Gross's Rogues' Gallery "for fear of action from a libel tourist," namely Annette de la Renta, the museum vice chair and wife of designer Oscar de la Renta, who has threatened Gross with a libel suit. The ban isn't limited to foreign retail outlets, however.