Elizabeth Goodspeed speaks with creative director Gail Bichler about magazine’s first redesign in nearly a decade, and how the publication is adapting to a transformed media landscape.
When we set out to redesign The New York Times Magazine last year, we were trying to solve a specific problem: We had more ...
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Meet 10 Montgomery County extraordinary teens going above and beyond in their passions, hobbies and communities.
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