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NYT-SE in Harper’s Magazine January 08, 2009

NYT-SE in Harper’s Magazine

The January 2009 issue of Harper’s Magazine featured an editorial listing several headlines from The New York Times

The Special Edition on IFC Tuesday December 19, 2008

The Special Edition on IFC Tuesday

On Tuesday December 23rd IFC’s “Media Project” wil have a four minute segment featuring The Yes Men’s role

December 14, 2008

Proximity Magazine Interview

Issue 3 of Proximity Magazine includes an interview with Steve Lambert by James H. Ewert, Jr. JHEJR: What was the first prank you ever pulled

November 13, 2008

CNN – Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell

Embedded video from CNN Video “Jane Velez-Mitchell talks with her guests about how they published a hoax version of The New York Times.” Andy Bichlbaum

Add-Art in Good Magazine November 08, 2008

Add-Art in Good Magazine

Jason Chan wrote an editorial on Add-Art for Good Magazine in the November/December 2008 issue.

The Believer Magazine October 13, 2008

The Believer Magazine

Drawings by Steve Lambert and Packard Jennings are in the October 2008 issue of The Believer Magazine. The

“Will You Marry Me?” in San Francisco Chronicle September 05, 2008

“Will You Marry Me?” in San Francisco Chronicle

The San Francisco Chronicle included an image of “Will You Marry Me?” in a story about Invisible Venue

Q&A in Dwell Magazine August 30, 2008

Q&A in Dwell Magazine

In October 2008’s Dwell Magazine there’s a short Q&A with me. I sat down and answered these in

July 28, 2008

Interview on WBEZ

[audio:http://antiadvertisingagency.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/chicago-publc-radio.mp3] This morning Chicago Public Radio’s show Eight Forty Eight did a piece on the Anti-Advertising Agency’s Foundation for Freedom. The promise of cable TV

Add-Art on Rhizome.org July 04, 2008

Add-Art on Rhizome.org

Marisa Olson wrote about Add-Art on the Rhizome website. In her article, Olson talks about Add-Art’s relationship to

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