Hi, it's Michael Sullivan from Wirecutter,
the product recommendation service from the New York Times.
And today we're in the kitchen testing canned tomatoes.
We're tasting form.
Sweetness, acidity, definitely the color, the texture.
These tomatoes, they're pretty velvety, like they break apart easily with a spoon.
The guides that we write are living, breathing things.
It's a piece of fruit in a can, so it's gonna change every year.
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From the New York Times, this is the interview.
I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.
The lavish expense accounts, the power, the shoulder pads.
The days of elite media in New York are long gone.
But there is perhaps still no sharper observer of politics and culture than one of that period's most prominent figures,
Tina Brown.
In the 80s and 90s,
she was the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker until leaving to start an ill-fated magazine called Talk with Harvey Weinstein.
That venture folded after a few years.