The new Time Out New York, out today, is the first issue produced after the resignation of Joe Angio, the eight-year vet who just stepped down as the mag's editor-in-chief.
Please don't get us wrong: We're incredibly fond of the Observer generally and of its "NYTV" column specifically. We just wish anyone over there had ever, you know, watched an episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show before selecting this particular hed/dek combo:
At least they had different headlines this time, and our refined eye appreciates the ever-so-slight adjustment to the visual angle. Baby steps, darlings, baby steps.
While we, like much of the world, hopefully await further developments regarding the health of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister who apparently suffered a major stroke last night, we must also note the odd photo CNN.com chose to illustrate the story this morning.
• One Big Miscommunication
• Miscommunication Behind Mine Deaths Mix-Up
• Miscommunication Causes Emotional Outcry at Mining Site
• 'Miscommunication' Led Families to Believe 12 Miners Had Survived
• Miscommunication Provides 'Daily News' With Triple Power Wood Opp
We'd never try to reinvent the tabloid wheel, but really, enough with the "slay." At least 172 usages since September 1, 2005, we think it's safe to suggest you Post headline writers mix it up a bit.
Uncharacteristically, we were at the Garden for this marathon last night. And we're forced to say, in the Post's defense, that as the fucking thing went on and on and on, we probably also lost our ability to spell correctly, too.