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Chris Smith
Chris Smith is a contributing editor at New York Magazine. He has written numerous cover stories, on subjects ranging from Hillary Clinton to Saturday Night Live to the New York Mets, and has been the magazine’s city and state political columnist since 2004. His first feature story on Jon Stewart... show more



Chris Smith is a contributing editor at New York Magazine. He has written numerous cover stories, on subjects ranging from Hillary Clinton to Saturday Night Live to the New York Mets, and has been the magazine’s city and state political columnist since 2004. His first feature story on Jon Stewart was in 1994, when Stewart was the host of an MTV talk show. Smith, a graduate of Duke University, has also written for the New York Times Sunday Magazine, Vogue, and ESPN the Magazine. He lives in Brooklyn. This is his first book.

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Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 8 years ago
It is often pointed out that when US Presidents leave office they look like they have aged far more than the 4 or 8 years that have passed. When Jon Stewart left the Daily Show he looked like he had aged at least 30 years instead of 16. This book suggest to me that what really aged Stewart was havin...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 8 years ago
Just like Bassem Youssef, I also first heard of Jon Stewart by watching CNN and its weekly (?) The Daily Show Global Edition. I wasn't a regular watcher, but when I happened to catch it, I loved it. I started watching it, still half-seriously during the 2008 election campaign, and became a regular w...
i am shelfless
i am shelfless rated it 10 years ago
A cute book with a cute cat! I'd want a cat, but I don't think I'll be able to touch one in real life.
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
Alice is becoming more secure in her position as the hero. This episode takes Alice, Briar Rabbit and her best friend Sam deep into the Grayle’s corporation. The Grayle’s are several of Snow White’s dwarves that are now prominent businessmen in society. In addition to banking and real estate, the...
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
200 years ago the Grimm Brothers brought their characters to life, destined to repeat their stories. The characters have integrated throughout society, but have become more corrupted throughout time. Alice has emerged as the hero, the one that can return the characters to their pages with the help...
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