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Pretentious magazine a lot of Columbia students read and/or aspire to one day appear in. Most will not.
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Conversations may often begin with "Did you see (x)'s piece in ''The New Yorker''?"
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[[Image:New Yorker cover.jpg|thumb|''New Yorker'' mascot Eustace Tilley: conceived by a Columbian...and based on a Columbian as well?]]
  
Generally, though, people tend not to reference the main articles, but a gossipy section called "Talk of the Town".
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'''''The New Yorker''''' is a pretentious magazine that a lot of Columbia students read and/or aspire to one day appear in. Most will not. Conversations may often begin with "Did you see (x)'s piece in ''The New Yorker''?" Generally, though, people tend not to reference the main articles, but a gossipy section called "Talk of the Town".
  
[[Columbia College]] alum and [[Core Curriculum]] champion [[David Denby]] is ''The New Yorker'''s film critic.
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==Columbia connections==
  
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*Several [[Columbia College]] alums have worked for the magazine:
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**[[David Denby]] CC'65, champion of the [[Core Curriculum]], is the magazine's film critic
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**[[Clifton Fadiman]] CC'25 was the book editor
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**[[Robert Gottlieb]] CC'52 was chief editor
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**[[Jerome Groopman]] CC'72 is staff medical writer
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**[[Ed Koren]] CC'57 is a cartoonist
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**[[Herman Mankiewicz]] CC'17 was drama critic
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**[[Avi Zenilman]] CC'07 is an online editor
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*The iconic Eustace Tilley, the top-hatted gentleman who serves as the mascot of the magazine, was first drawn by [[Corey Ford]] CC '23. The first name of the character is said to have been taken from that of Eustace L. Taylor, his fraternity brother at Delta Kappa Epsilon (which has been inactive at Columbia since 1935).
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[[Category:External publications|New Yorker]]
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[[Category:New York City|New Yorker]]

Latest revision as of 14:55, 31 October 2009

See also Wikipedia's article about "The New Yorker".
New Yorker mascot Eustace Tilley: conceived by a Columbian...and based on a Columbian as well?

The New Yorker is a pretentious magazine that a lot of Columbia students read and/or aspire to one day appear in. Most will not. Conversations may often begin with "Did you see (x)'s piece in The New Yorker?" Generally, though, people tend not to reference the main articles, but a gossipy section called "Talk of the Town".

Columbia connections

  • The iconic Eustace Tilley, the top-hatted gentleman who serves as the mascot of the magazine, was first drawn by Corey Ford CC '23. The first name of the character is said to have been taken from that of Eustace L. Taylor, his fraternity brother at Delta Kappa Epsilon (which has been inactive at Columbia since 1935).