People Who Only Read Literary Fiction, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harpers, Vanity Fair, Instyle, Us, And Metal Magazines

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in 2013 though:

Of all the new careers one might expect for a 55-year-old former publishing executive, part-time record producer is not the most likely.

Yet there was James Truman one night last winter, standing in the Boom Boom Room on the top floor of the Standard Hotel, sipping a vodka gimlet as he awaited a performance by Sebastien Leon, the young musician with whom he had been working for 18 months.

The two met in Mustique a couple of years back. Mr. Truman was staying with his friend Bryan Ferry, and went into a restaurant at which Mr. Leon showed up, guitar in hand, to serenade the crowd. They bonded over a love of Serge Gainsbourg, and in short order Mr. Truman booked a studio. There, they recorded a debut album filled with melancholy songs, many about the recent demise of Mr. Leon’s marriage.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/18/fashion/james-truman-a-crown-prince-in-a-new-kingdom.html

scott seward, Wednesday, 6 July 2016 15:28 (seven years ago) link

Mr. Leon was somewhat surprised it took as long as it did to complete the album, but as he put it after his show, “James is very busy.”

That he is. In just the last eight years, since resigning from his perch at Condé Nast, Mr. Truman has taken on a somewhat surprising array of projects. He is a creative adviser to Francis Ford Coppola on his wine business and growing hotel empire; with the hotelier André Balazs, he has been running an organic farm upstate called Locusts on Hudson, which supplies organic foods to the Standard Hotel; and with Sunny Bates, an entrepreneur involved in the TED Conference, he started a short-lived circus that Ms. Bates described as a “kind of mashed-up TED, Burning Man and the circus coming into town.”

scott seward, Wednesday, 6 July 2016 15:28 (seven years ago) link

wow, i started this thread before my sci-fi awakening.

scott seward, Wednesday, 6 July 2016 15:39 (seven years ago) link

eleven months pass...

Texas Monthly is so awesome. Well, what i read from it online anyway. And they have the best website. Every magazine should look at their website and then copy it.

scott seward, Saturday, 24 June 2017 04:24 (six years ago) link

i can't listen to npr anymore. i haven't since the election. these two things MAY be connected.
― scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, March 24, 2005 2:49 PM (twelve years ago)

diff election but this is true for me also :(

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 24 June 2017 05:03 (six years ago) link

Economist, Financial Times, subscribe to but only selectively read NYT and WaPo, VideoScope, Screem, Filmfax, Shock Cinema, Rue Morgue, and most of Marvel's output. Occasionally also Make, Education Next, and (unsurprisingly, perhaps) ADDitude. There's probably something wrong with my brain but I'm okay with it.

President Buttstuff (Old Lunch), Saturday, 24 June 2017 05:19 (six years ago) link

i have to break down and get a stupid subscription to the stupid washington post. i never thought i'd have to do it but i guess i do. thanks, trump.

scott seward, Saturday, 24 June 2017 13:50 (six years ago) link

the only print mag i still read is decibel. and that's because they send me a copy. i was reading tape op because i got one of those free subscriptions. i never thought i would be such a magazine-less person. i was such a magazine person!

scott seward, Saturday, 24 June 2017 13:53 (six years ago) link

I want to move next to OL so I can loot his recycling bins

El Tomboto, Saturday, 24 June 2017 13:57 (six years ago) link

people who only read extensively footnoted history books, wikipedia articles, and cracked.com

Rodney Stooksbury for President (rushomancy), Saturday, 24 June 2017 15:40 (six years ago) link

I get a free subscription to Down Beat because I vote in their critics' poll (and have written a couple of articles for them). I read The Wire digitally. I read individual articles from the Washington Post and, less frequently, the New York Times via incognito browser windows. That's about all I have time for these days.

grawlix (unperson), Saturday, 24 June 2017 16:07 (six years ago) link

Back when I was commuting into NYC every weekday I used to buy the New Yorker almost every week. Now I don't even remember to look at their website to see if there's anything I might want to read.

grawlix (unperson), Saturday, 24 June 2017 16:08 (six years ago) link

i stopped my new yorker subsription when i realized I had 2 years worth of unread editions and I would never ever catch up

akm, Saturday, 24 June 2017 16:43 (six years ago) link

maria gets the maria delivered to the house and i never even look at them! so weird. i used to read them cover to cover years ago.

scott seward, Saturday, 24 June 2017 18:09 (six years ago) link

maria get the NEW YORKER delivered to the house...

scott seward, Saturday, 24 June 2017 18:10 (six years ago) link

I wish to point out that I have never contributed a word to this thread. btw, I wish to point out that this post in no way contributes anything to this thread.

A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 25 June 2017 02:57 (six years ago) link


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