Washington Post On Jan. 6, 1969, "Style showed up in a newspaper that was a sea of numbers, dull and gray, Cabinet members and undersecretaries in horn-rims," writes
Hank Stuever. "It did parties, it did profiles, it did criminals, it did first ladies, it did movie stars, it did the sad stuff, the weird stuff -- and won Pulitzers for covering the arts. Readers loved it unless they hated it."