
The Lori Majewski white water rafting ride through the entertainment press continues!
After jumping around from Teen People to People (just kidding!) and then to Entertainment Weekly as executive editor, the wanderlust is bouncing again. Though EW editor Rich Tetzeli doesn't say so in his email to the masthead (below), we hear Lori is leaving in December and is headed to will involve herself more deeply in Do Something, the teen-focused organization that's all about changing the world and, um, doing stuff. "She misses working with teens," says one Time Inc. insider. Perhaps she's the next Atoosa Rubenstein? For one, we hear she's got a book deal lined up. But that'll have to wait until she gets back from her mega-travels.
From:
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 18:14:02 -0500
To: +TI-EW-EDIT_STAFF, +TI-EW-STEER
Conversation: Staff announcement
Subject: Staff announcementI'm sorry to announce that Lori Majewski has decided to leave EW. Among her many contributions over the past year, Lori has invigorated the music coverage, secured a slew of popular covers and driven a good chunk of the best news reporting in EW and on EW.com. She has been tireless in pushing for fun, newsy stories designed to reach the broadest possible audience.
After giving her passport a workout with extended stays in London, Buenos Aires and New Zealand, she'll return to New York and focus on various projects. Lori will be with us through mid-December. Please join me in thanking Lori for all her good work and wishing her well.

Why should we care?
I guess you need to white water raft after burning all the bridges.
Lori could always go back to her old gig as president of the Duran Duran Fan CLub.