Next to leave LA Times: top foreign editor

Word started going around late today that Foreign Editor Bruce Wallace was the next senior staffer to exit the Los Angeles Times. Sure enough, a Facebook posting tonight by Craig Turner — the recently retired arts and entertainment editor, and a former foreign correspondent — says that Wallace is returning to his native Montreal to edit Policy Options magazine. Turner suggests there was tension between Wallace and the still-new editor of the Times, Davan Maharaj.

Bruce was a distinguished foreign correspondent who took over the foreign editor job in 2008. Despite a reduced staff, Bruce kept the LA Times in the game as one of a handful of U.S. newspapers that still have a significant foreign report. Bruce is a strikingly insightful, unflappable and good humored editor. He will be greatly missed. Davan Maharaj has been a grating micromanager since he became editor at the end of December and Bruce, I think, found that unbearable….

It could be tough finding a replacement for Wallace.

Turner also had some pointed analysis of the moves announced earlier today: the hiring of former LA Weekly editor Laurie Ochoa to Turner’s old job, and the promotion of Business Editor John Corrigan to assistant managing editor in charge of arts and entertainment coverage. Ochoa would be Corrigan’s chief deputy, but according to Turner the two have never met.

I sat next to John at the daily page one meeting most days and while I thought he oversold his stories sometimes (everything was “just terrific,” there were no gradations), I came to appreciate his enthusiasm and tough minded approach to business coverage. He has no illusions about the purity of capitalism.

I wish him the best.

Especially, since he didn’t get to pick his own deputy. Davan did that for him. Ochoa is married to Jonathan Gold, the Pulitzer Prize-winning food critic who joined The Times in February. Shortly after Gold was hired, a person I trust told me that Gold was bragging that as a condition of him coming to the Times, he extracted a promise from Davan that Laurie would get an editing job in Calendar. I dismissed it at the time, but hmmm. . .

That’s not to say Ochoa doesn’t have her accomplishments, but she has no daily news experience and no digital experience to speak of. Presumably, John will drive the news and investigative coverage and Ochoa will handle features and probably the critics. But the two don’t even know each other and standard management practice is to let a department head pick his or her deputy.

Turner later posted an addendum: “I don’t want to be unfair to anyone. I have no first hand information that Ochoa’s hiring was connected to that of her husband or even that Gold was claiming that. The person who told me he had said that had no reason to make it up and came to me because they thought I would know if Ochoa had been offered a job. But it’s still second hand information and I want to be clear about that. Whatever happened, for the sake of the paper I hope she succeeds.”

Actually, I think Ochoa’s time at LA Weekly probably gives her broader journalism experience than many Times editors have.

Finally, Turner notes that Corrigan succeeding Sallie Hofmeister “leaves exactly one female on the news side of the masthead. People at the paper long have grumbled that Davan has no women in his inner circle. The complaints will now build.” He also posted that the Times’ entertainment desk now has “10 fewer reporters, editors and web producers than it did in January, 2010 and yet the work demands continue to grow. One reason I retired when I did was that I concluded that while the paper’s executives said they wanted world-class entertainment coverage, in fact they no longer were willing to pay for it.”

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“Wild” 65th birthday party for Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie celebrated surviving a fatwa and four marriages with a “wild” 65th-birthday party at the Four Seasons Restaurant on Tuesday night, complete with a…

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Intel Vows to Plug Leaks

While all eyes are on the Justice Department’s leak investigations, the Director of National Intelligence has a plan of his own. Eli Lake on “Directive 700”

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Sweden on alert, explosives found near nuke plant

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Sweden raised the security alert for the country’s three nuclear power plants Thursday after explosives were found on a truck at the southwestern Ringhals atomic power station. Police said they were investigating possible sabotage….

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Prosties? Can’t tell, sez Mike 

Mayor Bloomberg backed off signing a bill to crack down on cabbies for sex trafficking — saying he feared his daughters could be mistaken for prostitutes after a late night out.

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Obama Enlists Young & Not So Young Hollywood For Latest LA Fundraiser

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President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign today got yet more Hollywood fundraising help. Young stars like Jared Leto, Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki and Oliva Wilde have joined with a few more established figures like David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky and Peter Frampton for what is being called a “Gen44″ fundraiser on June 29 here in LA. This will be the fifth time the Obama campaign has reached into Hollywood’s starpower pockets since raising a record-breaking $15 million at George Clooney’s house on May 10.

Leto chairs the Gen44 host committee with Galecki, Wilde, Fincher, Aronofsky, Frampton, Maria Bello, Zach Braff, former Friday Night Lights star Connie Britton, Sophia Bush, The Game author Neil Strauss, and Jim Toth among those on board. Several of the committee members, like Leto and Braff, met quietly with the President the last time he was in LA fundraising on June 7.

The campaign announcement today made no mention if President Obama, the First Lady or anyone else from the administration would be there or even where there actually was. All that is known is that the event is at 9 PM on June 29 in LA and that tickets are $500 each for attendees and $2,500 each for Host Committee members like Leto and Galecki. That’s considerably cheaper than the $40,000 a ticket intimate dinner at Clooney’s house last month. It is also cheaper than the $40,000 per couple tickets for the June 6 event at Glee creator Ryan Murphy’s Beverly Hills home or the June 14 dinner at Sarah Jessica Parker’s New York brownstone. Ticket prices for the June 29 Gen44 fundraiser are also less than the $1,250 it cost to attend the LGBT Leadership Council Gala at the Beverly Wilshire on June 7 and far less than the $10,000 a ticket it cost to go to the Mariah Carey hosted gala at the Plaza Hotel in New York on June 14. There is no word if there will be a small donor lotto at the June 29 event like there was at the Clooney and Parker dinners.

With donations from Wall Street to Obama substantially down from what they were in 2008 and the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United ruling, expect a lot more Hollywood fundraising from the incumbent this election. Speaking on background to a gathering of Washington, D.C.-based reporters, Obama officials predicted a $1 billion combined anti-Obama effort from Republican super PACs, nonprofit entities and the Romney campaign itself. The presumptive Republican nominee alone, they predicted, would raise more than $100 million in June — a sum that would be both historic and demoralizing to Democrats, who went into the 2012 election expecting the president to retain his 2008 fundraising advantages.

The full Gen44 host committee is Jared Leto, Johnny Galecki, Olivia Wilde, David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky, Peter Frampton, Steve Aoki, Donovan Leitch, Allan Loeb, Samantha Millman, Maggie Q, Maria Bello, Zach Braff, Pete Wentz, Connie Britton, David Morin, Jason Weinberg, Beau Flynn, Jodi Gomes, Chris Hanley, Eric Ortner, Catherine Park Jason Putorti, Jordan Brown, Sophia Bush, Maegan Carberry, Pankit Doshi, Chris Kantrowitz Todd Hawkins, Zachary Quinto, Ian, Somerhalder, Neil Strauss, Jim Toth, Kenna, Marc Webb and Pat Magnarella.

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These Are the Books That Make You Totally Undateable

Flavorwire “asked both men and women of various sexual orientations to share the books that they think render their devotees totally undateable”.

Also of note is “Dear Paris Review, What Books Impress a Girl?”, linked to in the Flavorwire introduction.

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Lehrer Apologizes for Plagiarism

After it was revealed he recycled his own work at The New Yorker.

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Mitt Romney’s Fancy Horse Is Worth More Than Your Entire Family. Seriously. [Rich People]

Mitt Romney's Fancy Horse Is Worth More Than Your Entire Family. Seriously.Rafalca, Mitt Romney’s frou frou Olympics-bound dressage horse, nets the family a $77,000 tax credit per year. Since Normals who produce mere human children only get a $1,000 tax credit per child, it therefore stands to reason that Rafalca Romney is worth 77 human children. Certainly more than your entire family.

But before you get up in arms over the exorbitant cluelessness of the hundobillionaire who will spend the next several exhausting months rolling up his sleeves and wearing baseball caps and shaking hands with men who have never had manicures, pretending to understand their problems, consider for a moment the enormous costs of taking care of an animal as highfalutin as Mitt’s Little Pony.

Current TV provides a nice side-by-side of how much an American family can expect to spend on continuing to be alive versus how much the Romneys spend making sure Rafalca gleams and glistens like the handsome horse-prince he is. Some of the figures may surprise you. For example, did you know that the average family spends a little over $16,000 on housing per year, and Rafalca’s housing costs nearly $29,000? That Rafalca’s clothing costs $10,000 per year? That the Romneys shell out $15,420 carting that four legged Fauntleroy from place to place?

Maybe the Romney’s horse is worth more than most people.

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Ann Curry on Her Way Out at Today

Months of media chatter about Ann Curry’s role on the Today Show is finally coming to a head as the New York Times reports that “secret” planning is underway to replace her after a year on the job. The secret is definitely out now, with Brian Stelter noting Curry has hired a high-profile lawyer to broker her transition at NBC, potentially to a foreign-correspondent spot.

Earlier this year, with Matt Lauer in contract limbo, New York reported on his importance to the network’s ratings amid Curry’s “rocky transition” into the co-hosting duties previously held by Meredith Viera but never quite perfected since the departure of Katie Couric in 2006. (The Times also happened to publish a huge review of Curry’s performance today, examining her “on-screen distance” and its effect on the show’s ratings problems.) Lauer signed back on for big money, but soon after, Today lost to Good Morning America for the first time in sixteen years (and then again). Curry “got her dream job, and she doesn’t want to let it go,” one source told the Times, but as with any breakup, part of her knows it’s just not working out. Today‘s 9 a.m. co-host Savannah Guthrie is already being floated as a potential replacement.

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