An editor’s note form the New York Press:
It has come to our attention that some of the questions in this week’s debut of the New York Press’s new sex-advice column, “Lip Service,” were taken from past columns by Dan Savage, the nationally-syndicated sex-advice columnist and editor of The Stranger. The author of the column, Claudia Lonow, a television writer based in Los Angeles who had not previously written for a newspaper, used the questions to provide material for her inaugural column, in the absence of real questions from readers. It had been our understanding that the questions for her first column came from friends. She has told us she was unaware that using questions from Savage’s column was a breach of journalism ethics. She has offered her resignation, and we’ve accepted it. We apologize to our readers, and to Dan Savage, for this error in judgment. Link
Wow, one column and out. This is a good argument for making sure new writers/journalists fully understand all relevant ethical guidelines. Jezebel appears to have played a hand in revealing the theft.









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I wonder what qualifications she has to write a sex advice column anyway. How many journalists and psychologists are out of work, and they hire a TV movie-of-the-week writer?