March 15th, 2012
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We were just cruising through the New York Times SXSW blog, which documents their experience at South by Southwest Interactive, and found this amazing photograph of Jill Abramson and Jeff Elder. Perhaps the best party picture from our SXSW party, the Awesomest Journalism Party. Ever, which brought out a ton of great journalists and media folk.

nytsxsw:

Tonight in SXSW party pictures: Jill Abramson, the executive editor of The Times, and Jeff Elder, the marketing director at Storify (and former newsman himself), compare tattoos at the Palm Door. Ms. Abramson’s tattoo is a New York City subway token. Mr. Elder’s is “All the News That’s Fit to Print,” The Times’s slogan since 1896. (Photo by Jeff Elder) — Lexi Mainland


Note: Ms. Abramson is speaking about the future of The Times on Monday at 11 a.m.


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    Makes you wonder what kind of tats David Carr is hiding.
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    We were just cruising through the New York Times SXSW blog, which documents their experience at South by Southwest...
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    I knew Jill Abramson was rad, but this is next-level.
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    Oh look, there’s Jill Abramson sporting her famous tattoo!
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