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Air Mail (magazine)
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Air Mail is a digital weekly newsletter launched in July 2019 by former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter and former New York Times reporter Alessandra Stanley.[1] Private equity firm TPG Capital served as Air Mail's majority investor.[2]
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Categories | Culture |
Frequency | Weekly |
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First issue | July 20, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-07-20) |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | airmail![]() |
The New York Times announced the launch of Air Mail, calling it a weekly newsletter for "worldly cosmopolitans."[3] The weekly's writers include Alessandra Stanley,[4] Michael Lewis,[5] William D. Cohan,[6] and others.
In 2022, Air Mail published a list of The "Downtown Set", 50 New Yorkers in the arts and culture spheres living and working in Lower Manhattan. The feature included black-and-white portraits by James Emmerman.[7]
In October 2023, Air Mail published an investigation titled The Grift, the Prince, and the Twist[8] written by Hannah Ghorashi and George Pendle, involving Amar Singh and Liza-Johanna Holgersson.