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  1. Jun 15, 2020 · Last week, the New York Times Popcast spoke with former The Source Senior Editor James Bernard and former Music Editor Reginald Dennis about how the pioneering hip-hop mag covered the riots....

  2. Dying Star. The Source was one of the most influential magazines of its era, until feuds, mismanagement, and a sexual harassment lawsuit threatened to derail everything. A look back at the...

  3. Mar 12, 2018 · Fellow co-founder James Bernard was among those who broke ties with The Source after Mays’ indiscretion. Bernard points to his white colleague’s thirst for rap credibility as his ultimate...

  4. Jun 7, 2020 · James Bernard, then a senior editor at the magazine, got on a plane the following morning and spent the subsequent days and nights reporting on the uprisings, focusing on interviewing locals...

  5. Aug 3, 2015 · The perception that James Bernard created by writing this letter with all these false accusations and made up things that he was trying to use to gain some leverage, it started from there.

    • Paul Cantor
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  6. Partner James Bernard was hired and added to the mix, and he remained a Source senior editor for five years. Another stakeholder from the Harvard days, Ed Young, became associate publisher ...

  7. HipHopSlam/Billy Jam traveled to NYC back in 1993 to get a tour of The Source offices and to sit down with the hip-hop magazine's James Bernard and Jon Shecter