Plus, Nike recently donated $49,500 to "climate obstructionists."
The magazine's digital creative director is leaving after nearly 20 years at the brand.
He joins the Gray Lady with a hefty features background, most recently as the head of partnerships at Vox Media.
The low-key VIPs you should know.
Last week, after readers complained about a T cover featuring Julia Nobis--whom they felt was disturbingly skinny and young-looking--T EIC Deborah Needleman issued a response to New York Times Public Editor Margaret Sullivan. In it, Needleman mentioned that she had "considered adding some fat to her with Photoshop, but decided that as it is her body, I’d let it be." This raised new questions about the New York Times' treatment of photography--didn't the paper of record hold itself to a higher standard than to just Photoshop some fat into (or out of) a model with little more than a second thought? Turns out it does--but fashion photography is a different story.