WEDNESDAY 7 JUNE 2006 6:30–8:30PM
Fresh Dialogue 22: Making Magazines
This year's Fresh Dialogue presents three young publishing gurus who are reinventing how magazines are made. They've thrown off the templates and formulas of traditional publishing in favor of new and innovative approaches to magazine making. Find out what inspired them to take matters into their own hands. Representing the next generation of publishing kingpins, we have: Tod Lippy, creator of the luscious biannual arts publication Esopus; Lisa Farjam, the force behind Middle-East culture magazine Bidoun; and master storyteller David Haskell, editor-in-chief of Topic magazine. And to moderate this evening of lively discussion will be magazine industry mover, shaker and supreme tastemaker, James Truman.
Tod Lippy is the editor of Esopus magazine and president of the Esopus Foundation Ltd. He was the editor and co-founder of Scenario: The Magazine of Screenwriting Art (1994–97), the publisher and co-editor of Publicsfear magazine (1992–94), and a senior editor at Print magazine from 1990–1997. His book of interviews, Projections 11: New York Film-Makers on Film-Making, was published by Faber & Faber in 2000. Lippy’s 1999 short film, Cookies, was featured in over 20 film festivals in the U.S. and abroad.
Lisa Farjam was born in New York in 1977. After graduating from Bard College in 2000 with a BA in Writing, she went on to gain her teaching degree at Columbia University. In 2003 she worked as a secretary to the Iranian delegation of UNESCO in Paris before founding Bidoun, the first contemporary arts and culture magazine with a focus on the Middle East, Â with Brian Ackley. Bidoun launched its first issue in the Spring of 2004. In two years the magazine has grown from 5,000 to 15,000 copies distributed worldwide, and is heralded as the barometer of contemporary culture from and about the Middle East.
David Haskell is the editor-in-chief of Topic Magazine, which he founded in 2001 at Cambridge University. In 2003, he moved the magazine to New York, where it developed its design identity and sharpened its focus on first-person narrative. He has since spoken about Topic at Yale as a Francis Visiting Editor, at the Columbia School of Journalism and to the staff of The Nation. Haskell graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale University as a 2000 Truman Scholar and a 2001 Gates Cambridge Scholar. In addition to Topic, he serves as Executive Director of the Forum For Urban Design.
Please note: David Haskell is new to the roster of presenters for the evening.
James Truman is the CEO & Managing Editor of LTB Media, publishers of Art & Auction, Modern Painters and other art-related magazines. For eleven years he served as Editorial Director of Conde Nast in New York, overseeing such titles as Vogue, Vanity Fair, GQ and Wired, and launching several new magazines, including Lucky and Domino. Previously he had been Editor in Chief of Details magazine for four years. He began his journalism career in London, and moved to New York in 1981 as a writer/editor of the groundbreaking British magazines The Face and Arena. He lives in Manhattan.
Fresh Dialogue 22 title design by Doyle Partners.
TIME AND PLACE
Wednesday 7 June 2006 6:30–8:30PM
Haft Auditorium, F.I.T.
27th Street, between Seventh & Eighth Aves.
6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Wine & snacks reception
7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Presentation
Advance registration has ended, but tickets are still available at the door on a first-come-first-served basis.




