"The $2,000 an-Hour Woman" by Mark Jacobson, New York Magazine, July 18, 2005.
Mark Jacobson (born 1948) is an American author and writer.
This, anyway, is the departure point for Mark Jacobson's profoundly strange, often hilarious, but erratic and somewhat repetitious first novel, "Gojiro."
Mark Jacobson's essay "The Last Neon Light by the Side of the Road," with photographs by Scott Thode, was great (March 15).
Nancy Cardozo and Mark Jacobson escorted their sixth-grade son to his first day of middle school Thursday morning, then stood on the sidewalk, fretting a little.
The Believer is a 2001 American drama film co-written (with Mark Jacobson) and directed by Henry Bean.
Purchased for $35 by Skip Henderson, the lampshade was sent to his friend Mark Jacobson, a writer living in New York.
And it was all compiled by one man, Mark Jacobson, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University.
One of the first employees was his son, and current CEO, Mark Jacobson.
(For a little of the backstory, see Mark Jacobson's profile of White in New York last week.)