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Alex Koppelman, Editor-in-Chief
Yona Silverman, Managing Editor
Jennifer Klein, Design Editor
Maggie Hennefeld, Interview Editor John Coyne, Guides Editor
Eugene Novikov, Film Editor Mawuse Ziegbe, Guides Editor
James Schneider, Film Editor Anthony Cotton, Voice Editor
Rachel Josue, Food and Drink Editor Tim Gunatilaka, Voice Editor
Clare O'Connor, Food and Drink Editor Scott Haller, Voice Editor
John Carroll, TV Editor Jessica Casper, Design Associate
Clayton Neuman, TV Editor Caryn Hammer, Design Associate
Ashley Parker, Features Editor Tammy Meister, Design Associate
Tami Fertig, Music Editor Deborah Singer, Design Editor
Kevin Lo, Music Editor Angie Louie, Photo Editor
Eugina Salvo, Music Editor Yvonne Delbanco, Copy Editor
John Brooks, Guides Editor Anastasia Leng, Advertising representative
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