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Workplace advice expert Alison Green answers two letters: one from a reader who feels like the weakest link on her team and another who doesn’t but is treated as though she is. https://lnkd.in/eE6k76zS
‘I Can’t Keep Up at Work’
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Last week, the Cut announced Theme Week Pop-ups, a brand-new event series tied to the juicy, sometimes controversial themes your favorite Cut articles cover. Today, tickets go on sale for our first event closing out Freak Week, a one-night-only book club for smut and romance fans at Brooklyn bookstore the Ripped Bodice. As a VIP ticketholder, you'll get a meet and greet and book signing with #1 New York Times Best Selling Author Tessa Bailey, plus a hat from the Cut. Purchase your ticket here: https://lnkd.in/gex_FUGp
Freak Week
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Today, Today, New York’s editor-in-chief David Haskell announced that Charlotte Klein is joining the magazine and Intelligencer as a features writer, where she’ll chronicle the media in both a weekly column and deeply-reported features. She will start on July 15th. “For the last couple years, seeing a Charlotte Klein byline created a pit in my stomach; I knew I was about to read something envy-inducing,” says Haskell. “During her time at Vanity Fair, Charlotte has distinguished herself as a trusted media reporter of this fascinating time in our industry, dogged and curious and careful and fair. She’s going to do terrific work here, helping all of us understand better where the media business is heading through what I’m sure will become a must-read column.” Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gHfHKH9u
Charlotte Klein Joins New York as Features Writer Covering the Media
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New York's latest cover story by Rebecca Traister examines the new mold of Republican womanhood in the age of Donald Trump, in all its wrath, sweetness, strength, and subservience to the MAGA right. Traister looks at exemplars of this model of Republican woman, including Representative Lauren Boebert, Senator Katie Britt, Governor Kristi Noem, Representative Nancy Mace, Missouri Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez, and others, who present a fevered performance of hyperfemininity and hypermasculinity. Read more about the issue here: https://lnkd.in/edbCUtRd
On the Cover: Rebecca Traister on Republican Women
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Our cultural discomfort with talking openly about what we earn — and the deeply internalized idea that it’s rude to ask others how much money they earn — makes it hard to combat pay inequality. Here's what to do to get over that unease and get answers if you're paid less than a male co-worker. https://lnkd.in/fBU5Yyd
What to Do If You’re Paid Less Than a Male Co-Worker
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On the cover of New York’s annual TV issue, Jessica Pressler returns to the magazine for an intimate and revealing profile of Housewives producer and Bravo talk show host Andy Cohen on how he has survived the “Reality Reckoning” (at least for now). Cohen built his career dancing up to the line of propriety and now finds himself in a reality TV moment of his own making, under suit by several former Housewives. Read more about the issue here: https://lnkd.in/eupyeq8g
On the Cover: Andy Cohen for New York Magazine’s Annual TV Issue
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On the cover of the latest issue of New York Magazine, features writer Elizabeth Weil profiles Miriam Adelson, wife of the late Sheldon Adelson and the richest Israeli in the world. With a fortune of 30 billion dollars, Adelson has wielded tremendous influence as Donald Trump’s biggest donor during the 2020 election cycle, and has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to shape and protect American attitudes toward Israel. How she chooses to engage in the last six months of this presidential campaign — to what extent she supports Trump’s reelection campaign, and what policy promises she secures in return — could dramatically shape the direction of the Israel-Hamas war and the future of the Middle East. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/erPGBJ5J
On the Cover of New York: Miriam Adelson’s Unfinished Business
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The Cut’s Ask a Boss columnist, Alison Green, tackles the most common questions about maternity leave in the U.S., from its overall duration to the laws surrounding required pay and more. https://lnkd.in/e__v-EnR
Everything You Need to Know About Maternity Leave in the U.S.
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New York Magazine’s new cover package, produced in partnership with the Columbia Daily Spectator, is an intimate look at the events on the ground at Columbia University in the midst of antiwar protests that began on the campus and are now sweeping the nation. The package includes an oral history of the encampments, the takeover of Hamilton Hall, and police crackdowns, portraits of protestors on all sides of the issue, as well as a 719-person poll of a diverse cross section of Columbia students, professors, staff, and administrators. The work was written and photographed entirely by the undergraduate staff of the Columbia Daily Spectator. It is edited by the Columbia Daily Spectator’s editor-in-chief, Isabella Ramírez, as well as by New York feature editors Nick Summers (a Columbia alumnus who was the Spectator’s editor-in-chief in 2004) and Ryu Spaeth, with photographs shepherded by New York’s photo director, Jody Quon. Read more about the issue: https://lnkd.in/eTFu8rpb
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