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The Secret of Spy Magazine’s Success It was all in the timing, says co-founder Kurt Andersen. By June Thomas. Aug 31, 2020 10:00 AM. Kurt Andersen. Marco Lau. Copy Link Share Share Comment ...
The guys from Spy-sometimes called the Marx Brothers of the magazine world-do their work nine floors up in the Puck Building, just across the street from graffiti artist Keith Haring`s Pop Shop.
Before there was snark and irony littered on a million blogs all over the World Wide Web –- in fact, before there was a World Wide Web — there was Spy magazine. Google has digitized every ...
Google has digitized all copies of Spy magazine and lovingly placed them in a searchable. By Dan Duray • 02/17/11 5:10pm. New York journalists take note!
Spy, the popular satire magazine of the late 1980s and 1990s, was brought back to life as a digital startup by Hearst-owned Esquire this week. Original co-founders Graydon Carter and Kurt Andersen … ...
Media | NPR Decades Later, 'Spy' Magazine Founders Continue To Torment Trump. No journalists have scrutinized Donald Trump more — or infuriated him more — than Vanity Fair editor Graydon ...
While Spy magazine’s most infamous target was “short-fingered vulgarian” Donald Trump, its election-season digital pop-up edition will have plenty of other targets. “From Kanye West to ...
If you've wondered why some 40-somethings of your acquaintance have been referring to Donald Trump as a "short-fingered vulgarian" or "America's Cheapest Zillionaire" since the ...
Spy is resurfacing as a digital pop-up. The raucous humor magazine will turn its lens on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Esquire site will feature irreverent humor on Election 2016 ...
Short-fingered vulgarians beware: Spy magazine is back. The celebrated satirical monthly — which coined that epithet for Donald Trump after its co-founding editor, Graydon Carter, discovered ...