Topic: Michael Wolff

The Tic Code

The Tic Code (also known as Lessons in the Tic Code ) is an independent American drama film directed by Gary Winick and written by Polly Draper . Christopher Marquette stars as the boy and Gregory Hines as the musician. The film is loosely ...
Michael Wolff, Newser founder and Vanity Fair columnist, has been named editorial director of Adweek Media, a group of trade magazines including Adweek, Mediaweek and Brandweek owned by e5 Global Media. Wolff is the second high-profile appointment since e5 CEO Richard Beckman ...

Voxpop

The article presents commentaries from various architects on how important is Architecture Week in Great Britain. One entrant was surprised that the Warburtons brief was aimed at women and hadn't even read it. Also, why were the Warburtons entries then judged ...
Is it possible that it is not yet boring to talk about the end of books, the end of literature, the increasingly (at once obsessive and trite) making rare of what was once considered the English class equivalent of basic math? My ...
When we asked author and Vanity Fair columnist Michael Wolff what's he thought the future held for Rupert Murdoch, he came right out with it: "The future for Rupert himself is death. " It was a response you'd expect from a ...

Failure Was a "Great Experience"

What was that experience like? I was in the book publishing business and I started to publish books about technology and about the Internet. Michael Wolff: I took certain steps when I started Newser to ensure that I had gotten somewhat older ...
Question: What do you think of Steve Jobs? Michael Wolff: Well I think he's one of the more brilliant and interesting figures of our time.... And the fact that many, many people in the media business are now counting on him ...
He gets up, he has his bowl of oatmeal, he heads to the office where he stays right up until dinner and then he goes home or there's some event, more and more, because his wife Wendy likes to go to ...

Alienating Rupert Murdoch

He gets up, he has his bowl of oatmeal, he heads to the office where he stays right up until dinner and then he goes home or there's some event, more and more, because his wife Wendy likes to go to ...

Turned Off by the New York Times

Question: What was your first job at the New York Times like? Michael Wolff: Well it was the only job I ever wanted to have, I wanted to work for the New York Times and that seemed to me the zenith of ...