Stephen Mooallem, formerly of Harper’s Bazaar and Interview, “said he wanted to improve the paper’s digital side, re-establish its cultural coverage and investigative reporting, and embrace the paper’s inherent ‘New Yorkiness.'”
Stephen Mooallem, formerly of Harper’s Bazaar and Interview, “said he wanted to improve the paper’s digital side, re-establish its cultural coverage and investigative reporting, and embrace the paper’s inherent ‘New Yorkiness.'”