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1. Newsroom Memo: You Better Watch Out (for Holiday Cliches)

2. After a 32-year run, United Airlines will stop printing its inflight magazine

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3. Campbell speaks 'my truth' to Anna Wintour

4. Leaders at Washington Post Look to Quell Anxiety of Staff

5. On the Hospitality of Print: Ousmane Soce's Bingo and Its Publics

6. New Internationalist: the first 50 years--and the next: Chris Brazier looks back on a unique 37-year career as a New Internationalist co-editor. From revolutionary Nicaragua to apartheid South Africa and the minefields of Western Sahara, he dips into his diaries and celebrates the special approach of a magazine dedicated to explaining--and changing--the world

7. Rookie move: Montrealer makes a now magazine by and for teens

8. A British Reporter Had a Big #MeToo Scoop. Her Editor Killed It

9. CONSUMER EDITORS ROUNDTABLE

10. Saying goodbye to our editorial goaltender, an audience advocate

11. Hit with $7,146 for two hospital bills, a family sought health care in Mexico

12. Cultural appropriation: a roundtable

13. Changing the subject: Mabel O. Wilson on race and public space

14. Big shoes to fill

15. As one chapter closes, another begins

16. Cosmo Adds Metered Paywall, Membership Program | News & Notes Radhika Jones on Vanity Fair's legacy and her commitment to representation, plus: The Atlantic takes its fall festival virtual

17. LGBTQ+ Trailblazers: The Dazzling Editorial Command Of Edward Enninful OBE

18. 'What do you enjoy most in your role as an editor of an AMS journal?'

19. Michael Marshall, Born Skeptic, New Editor of UK's The Skeptic

20. Risky business: to prosper during the Great Recession, Canadian Business got a major makeover. New editor Steve Maich thinks he has the winning formula, but do the numbers support his optimism?

22. Vogue's Kamala Harris cover shows that diminishing powerful Black women is still in fashion

24. Thank you and goodbye! Reflections of a departing editor-in-chief

25. Dear editor

26. How the 1619 Project took over 2020

27. A Finale for the Daily TV Listings

28. Editor of British Vogue Claims Security Racially Profiled Him

29. Games editors played or knowledge readers made?

30. The Orwell wars: two views on how a dispute over the Spanish civil war festered for years

31. Dyno test #1: our opinion: responses from key participants in the project

32. The art in the archives

33. The old guard speaks

34. A centenary in prospect and a development programme

35. Choice in Middletown ... a long tradition

36. Nice yields, fine futures

37. Da capo

38. Letters to editors zoom--in number and testiness: for some, it is like the election season glut continued into the usually slow winter

40. Why we love these products

41. A cook's dream kitchen

42. The new elders

43. Tony, the NS and me: the New Statesman has always had a close, if fraught, relationship with Labour. Here, three former editors with widely divergent political styles give a personal perspective on the years leading to the 1997 victory and the realities of power

44. Editors' Choice Awards 2007: honoring innovation and leadership in the development of new tools and technology

45. A fashionable life: Jacqui Getty: she's at the nexus of hipster Hollywood. And for costume designer Jacqui Getty, it's all about a laid-back lifestyle that blends friends and family and fashion and film

46. PM celebrates 25 years of publishing

47. No, America doesn't need a hate speech law

48. Why the appeal of 'The Addams Family' endures, up through its new animated movie

49. William F. Buckley Jr. vs. James Baldwin: A racial showdown on the American dream

50. 50 restaurants go coast to coast