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milomorris:
Question for you New Yorker fans:

Who is/are the writers who cover music/culture for the magazine? I have a pretty big classical music event coming up, and I think they might be interested.

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: milomorris on February 10, 2016, 04:07:38 pm ---Question for you New Yorker fans:

Who is/are the writers who cover music/culture for the magazine? I have a pretty big classical music event coming up, and I think they might be interested.

--- End quote ---

Alex Ross seems to be the main writer on classical music right now, if I remember correctly.

milomorris:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on February 10, 2016, 04:20:56 pm ---Alex Ross seems to be the main writer on classical music right now, if I remember correctly.

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Thank you.

Front-Ranger:
There's also the "Goings on about town" section, of which the Classical Music subsection comes first. I've noticed that there are quite a few more opera events mentioned lately. For things going on outside of NYC, there's the "Above & Beyond" section. It says to address all editorial and other correspondence to The New Yorker, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 and more information is available on the web site at newyorker.com

Front-Ranger:
I have tried and tried to read the latest fiction by George Saunders called "Mother's Day" but I just can't finish it. Saunders covers the strange lives of suburbanites a la John Updike but there is just something so. . .mean spirited about it.

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