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Article: AN UP-CLOSE LOOK INSIDE THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE WILL COME TO LIFE WHEN ITS STARS HIT MADISON FOR THEIR 'COLLEGE TOUR'.(ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT)
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- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- March 6, 2005
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Byline: Gayle Worland
Tucked, dropped, rolled or crammed between coupon mailers and utility bills, 4,000 copies of The New Yorker magazine land in Madison-area mailboxes each week - a special delivery of cosmopolitan wit, muck-heaving investigative reporting and the best in new American fiction.
But this week, the magazine known as one of the nation's finest emerges from the mailbox with that come-alive magic usually associated with children's books. Rub your eyes, readers, and stare in wonder: On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, many of the literary personalities who dwell among The New Yorker's pages will leap from them and, yes, in the flesh, stroll ...