Did someone at the New York Times alter the presentation of a photo of Christina Hendricks to give weight (heh) to an assertion that the Mad Men actress is "big"? NYT denies, and the image has since been swapped. If it was, as the NYT says, an "error during routine processing"— it was an unfortunate one. And: she's gorgeous. More at Gothamist, Jezebel, and Salon. Related: a fashion writer for the NYT makes fun of Michael C. Hall's hat at the Golden Globes. The Dexter star is in treatment for cancer. (via Instapundit)
NYT fingered in fat photo fracas
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