Hollywood actor and fellow banjo player Steve Martin previously paid tribute to Scruggs in the New Yorker magazine.
The New Yorker magazine cover, with the Obamas presiding over an American flag burning in the Oval Office fireplace.
One of the home's three bathrooms has a wall decorated in covers from the New Yorker magazine, some dating to 1957.
It was The New Yorker Magazine and it was a picture of Pat and Mike sitting in a pub in New York.
George Packer has covered the war for the New Yorker Magazine.
The New Yorker magazine this week has posted on its website a 57-page memo that economic adviser Larry Summers wrote to Mr. Obama in December 2008.
Flying back from a CFO conference last month, I read a Malcolm Gladwell story in the New Yorker magazine about Nathan Myhrvold and a band of merry inventors.
Notably, The New Yorker magazine dubbed him "the J Lo of Piano" for his physical style and flamboyant outfits, which include a custom pair of gold Adidas sneakers.
Choreographing this illustrious gathering on the morning of May 30 was The New Yorker magazine, which had commissioned the photo for a special issue devoted to the growing prestige of Indian writing.
This week the New Yorker magazine sheds further light on that issue in its lengthy analysis of the jurisprudence of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the Tea Party activism of his wife Ginni.
On Sunday, the Pentagon sought to refute a report in the New Yorker magazine that the abuse resulted from a secret plan, approved by the defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, to toughen the interrogation methods used on detainees.
"I think he has a Napoleonic concept of himself and his company, an arrogance that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses, " Jackson was quoted as saying this month in The New Yorker magazine.
But in an article published Sunday, The New Yorker magazine reported that an American general found evidence of "sadistic, blatant, and wanton criminal abuses" of Iraqis held at the prison west of Baghdad that was infamous under Saddam Hussein's reign.
Law enforcement's use of young confidential informants became the subject of a piece by Sarah Stillman of The New Yorker, for which she won the magazine reporting prize.
Discrimination based on the content of speech like imposing a tax on Hustler magazine while giving the New Yorker an exemption might be unconstitutional.
The influence and importance of famous photographers and illustrators in Life Magazine, in Vogue and The New Yorker and many other European and American magazines grew over the 20th century aligned with the rise of well printed magazines and newspapers.
The New Yorker hated it at first and the magazine's cranky editor, Harold Ross, provided ample space for Lewis Mumford, E.
Now Bernie Madoff says the whole U.S. Government is a Ponzi scheme (in his interview with New Yorker magazine last week.) What irks me is the extreme example shown here of not taking responsibility for your own actions.
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But for hardcore Bush-watchers among the White House press corps, ever on the alert for a "Bushism", the line that stole the show was his reference to the revered New Yorker, as "some East Coast magazine".
Joe Dator, a cartoonist for New Yorker magazine, did a variation on the diva joke.
Ms. Geragotelis, 32, a New Yorker who worked as the managing editor of American Cheerleader magazine, began publishing her novel on Wattpad, a community reading site, in January 2011.
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She then sent it to the New Yorker, where the editor immediately recognised the story's worth and gutted the magazine to accommodate it.
In order to offset my mindless reads of Us Weekly and People magazine at the airport yesterday, I also picked up the latest issue of The New Yorker.
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