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12/02/2004
Frank Rich, Jonathan Landman, Sam Tanenhaus
A conversation about changes in "The New York Times'" arts and culture section
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A conversation about recent changes at "The New York Times" in its coverage of arts and culture. Guests include: columnist and associate Editor Frank Rich, culture Editor Jonathan Landman and Book Review Editor Sam Tanenhaus.


Sam Tanenhaus
Sam Tanenhaus is an American author, historian and biographer. He was an assistant editor at "The New York Times", a contributing editor at "Vanity Fair", and has been the senior editor of "The New York Times Book Review". His 1997 biography of Whittaker Chambers won the "Los Angeles Times Book Prize" and was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Biography.
Tanenhaus is also the author of many books. He wrote "Literature Unbound", "Louis Armstrong (Black Americans of Achievement)", and "Old Greenwich Village: An Architectural Portrait".
Source - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Tanenhaus
Sam Tanenhaus is an American author, historian and biographer. He was an assistant editor at "The New York Times", a contributing editor at "Vanity Fair", and has been the senior editor of "The New York Times Book Review". His 1997 biography of Whittaker Chambers won the "Los Angeles Times Book Prize" and was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Biography.
Tanenhaus is also the author of many books. He wrote "Literature Unbound", "Louis Armstrong (Black Americans of Achievement)", and "Old Greenwich Village: An Architectural Portrait".
Source - Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Tanenhaus
























