
Butt News #24: Never Been Kissed

Sure, there are a few stars. But they’re very few. Andrew Sullivan was going it alone and had a limited audience, then he went to “New York” and had a guaranteed income and reached many more. Sure, he was fired from “New York” for his views, but now he’s got an independent newsletter and I ask you…other than reading how much money he is making doin... See more
Bob Lesfetz • Patreon/Substack
Early on in my career, working at very traditional newspapers owned by corporate chains with no unions, I was struck by the sense of powerlessness that was drilled into us as cub reporters. We were supposed to be ruthless and fearless, hold the powerful accountable, while quietly sucking up the daily humiliations of our own workplaces. Don't questi... See more
Delia Cai • Deez Interviews: Diana Moskovitz on Defector Media + how it feels to build your own workplace
outside of superhero movies, there are few major cultural sensations anymore.
Rex Woodbury • The Internet Killed Mainstream Culture

If you tend to blame celebrity culture run amok for our current national woes, you might find some poetry in this week’s news that Interview would fold, bankrupt, just short of its fiftieth year—mired in lawsuits over unpaid work and rampant infighting. But mostly it’s just a bummer, like hearing about an East Village punk den shutting its doors—ev... See more
Michael Schulman • The Legacy of Interview Magazine and a Trip to 1988
There’s more than 19,000 of you reading this right now; if 1,010 of you can support Deez Links via a paid subscription, I could literally pay for rent and healthcare for the year. The American dream!
But......if we can get 2,000 subscribers or more.....dude. First of all, I’d uh stop panicking tonight , and then I’d get to work putting Hate Read Sea... See more
But......if we can get 2,000 subscribers or more.....dude. First of all, I’d uh stop panicking tonight , and then I’d get to work putting Hate Read Sea... See more
well lol i finally got laid off...but on the bright side.......
Of course the thing about beginning again — about starting over midway through is that you have to be willing to watch yourself die.
I learned that from writing this newsletter.
Next week, it will be three years since I launched the cereal aisle, and I think the most important thing I have learned in the time since is that rebirth is on the other sid... See more
I learned that from writing this newsletter.
Next week, it will be three years since I launched the cereal aisle, and I think the most important thing I have learned in the time since is that rebirth is on the other sid... See more
Leandra Medine Cohen • Three years of cereal
Times are changing for writers. There’s been a recent wave who’ve stopped contributing to outlets and moved to newsletters like this, such as myself. To give some insight into what’s happening, the following is a postmortem of my decade-long career writing nonfiction for well-known media outlets like The Atlantic or The Daily Beast.