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Behind the "New Yorker" Cartoon That Defines Our Climate Moment

Tom Toro tells us about his cartoon that’s been shared by everyone from Greta Thunberg to Leo DiCaprio

Playboy Has Its First Gay Male Cover Star

Bretman Rock is the first openly gay man to grace the cover of Playboy

Dolly Parton Recreated Her 1978 Playboy Cover

More than 40 years later, Parton can still rock a bunny suit

An Ode to Airline Magazines, Which Appear to Be Permanently Grounded

American Airlines is the latest to end its in-flight publication, which served as an excellent and comforting travel resource

Larry Flynt Leaves Behind a Complicated Legacy Better Suited for a Bygone Era

The controversial "Hustler" publisher passed away at the age of 78 on Wednesday

Is Condé Nast, The First Name in New York Media, Moving to New Jersey?

The elite media company may be moving its Manhattan headquarters across the Hudson

How Japan's Best Men’s Magazines Gained a Cult Following in the US

A look into what makes Japanese men’s mags a unique breed, and why Americans love them

"Sports Illustrated" Ready to Follow ESPN's Lead With Paywall

The longtime publisher is set to make readers pay for the majority of its premium content

Anna Wintour Has Two New Titles and Even More Power at Condé Nast

Despite years of speculation that Wintour's days at "Vogue" are numbered, the EIC only seems to grow more powerful

"Time" Names Its First-Ever "Kid of the Year"

She's 15, and she's much, much smarter than you

“Surfer” Magazine’s Ride Appears to Have Come to an End

The magazine furloughed staff on Friday and ceased further print and online content offerings

Breonna Taylor Will Be the First Non-Oprah Cover Star of “O” Magazine

The magazine will pay tribute to Taylor with its September issue

Valentina Sampaio Is Sports Illustrated's First Trans Model

Sampaio continues to be a trailblazing force for the trans community

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“Surfer” Magazine’s Ride Appears to Have Come to an End

The magazine furloughed staff on Friday and ceased further print and online content offerings

Breonna Taylor Will Be the First Non-Oprah Cover Star of “O” Magazine

The magazine will pay tribute to Taylor with its September issue

Valentina Sampaio Is Sports Illustrated's First Trans Model

Sampaio continues to be a trailblazing force for the trans community

Anna Wintour Will Not Be Stepping Down as “Vogue” Editor-in-Chief

Amid a slew of media resignations, speculations about Wintour's future loom large

In ESPN and SI's Absence, Indie Sports Magazines Are Thriving

The most in-depth coverage of your favorite sport is hiding at your local bookstore

What Will an All-Digital Playboy Look Like?

The iconic magazine has ended its print run after 66 years, marking the beginning of a new, fully digital era of Playboy

Magazine Sales See Surprising Boost Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

As other industries suffer, print media has benefited from the whims of panic shoppers

Playboy Pinup Says She Was "Proud" to Model for the "Problematic" Magazine

"I’m not interested in building 'a feminist case for Playboy.'"

Playboy Was Already Losing Millions Well Before Coronavirus

To be fair, it's not exactly groundbreaking news that print media has been bleeding money for years

Playboy Magazine to Halt Publication Indefinitely

After 66 years, the print mag has finally given up the fight

Sports Illustrated Is Getting Into the CBD Business

After a bumpy two years, the iconic publication is seeking new revenue streams

The Coolest Couple on Instagram Have a Plan to Save Print Media

Matt Hranek, Yolanda Edwards and the rebirth of the independent magazine

Report: The Athletic Attempted to Save "Sports Illustrated"

The Athletic offered $50 million for the licensing rights to the publication

"Sports Illustrated" Cutting Back on Print Output

According to Yahoo, the magazine will start publishing on a monthly basis next year