Art Department Weekly | Issue 111 Vol. 13

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ELITIST GLORY Madeline tries to capture it while she can When Meredith bought out and then moved into the last building Time built, the first thing Luis relayed was there were printing plates covering the walls by the elevators. It’s one of those bizarre things you can’t really explain to a generation that sees everything 3D printed. (Throw back to Page 5.) I had to see the plates, but I also had kids to drop off and pick up from school. It took until Dotdash bought Meredith to suddenly make time to pay homage to the plates while I could. The same way Hamilton is super out of fashion now, I’m sure Henry Luce is the pinnacle of main stream media telling the general public what to think about world events. But I loved Time Inc. I moved to New York very suddenly to be a TI custom publishing intern. Let me have a minute.

When Madeline worked for Time Inc., the AOL deal was falling apart and this view was a smoldering mess.

ENTITLED In my

WHAT MADELINE SEES Far left and far right are the faces of two guys not taking pictures because they know it’s a waste of film. They are on the wrong side of the ring. Whatever they take will not be framed 30x40 in the future. They would go down in history as a warning in journalism school to be (thankful to be) in the right place.

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head, whoever is tearing plates off the wall thinks they are a real print person and would not want to see the Luce Auditorium renamed.


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