Life hits different after 40, even for princesses. Edith Zimmerman illustrates the covers, such as Silver Linings: Embracing Your Naturally Aging Hair by Rapunzel.
Tag: satire
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Gulf of Whatever
Back in those innocent days before everyone used Google maps to get somewhere, we would print out all the pages from MapQuest. It was revolutionary, not needing to chart your own path from a foldable map you could never refold or barely read. Maybe this was where we lost our way down the path of ease and convenience. Alas Google (Waze) and Apple now lead us to our destinations.
But MapQuest still exists, and let the world know in a simple and defiant act of satire–Name Your Own Gulf. Go ahead, give it a name you prefer, since that’s how things are these days.
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I’ll see your truth and raise you satire
Too often, we’re sensitive to truth and doing the right thing, or in the case of the New York Times, forget our purpose.
I’m looking for reader input on whether and when New York Times news reporters should challenge “facts†that are asserted by newsmakers they write about.
Vanity Fair’s Juli Weiner eloquently, in her best Jonathan Swift form, states, “no shit”.
…we here at V.F. are looking for reader input on whether and whenVanity Fair should spell “words†correctly in the stories we publish.