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In a declining industry, the Warner Bros. chief has defied the odds — for now, anyway — based on an unlikely set of ...
Graydon Carter speaks in his memoir with misty-eyed melancholy for the page counts and ad revenues of years gone by.
He bounced back big time with editorships at Spy and Vanity Fair, a glamorous life he details in a new memoir.
Radhika Jones is stepping down as editor in chief, and the search for her replacement has begun. But as the magazine industry ...
The former Vanity Fair editor, 75, tells Tom Parker Bowles about side-splitting dinner guests, his caviar connection and the ...
Carter isn’t the only magazine veteran to sound an elegiac note about the future of magazines. In his 2023 memoir, “The Noise ...
Alex Aster, Harlan Coben, Graydon Carter, looks at reactionary politics and more: The New York Times hardcover list for the ...
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was banned from Vanity Fair's Oscar's party long before he was sentenced to 23 ...
In childhood? Bugs Bunny. As an adult? It’s still Bugs. There is nobody cooler under pressure. Chuck Jones, who helped create Looney Tunes, used to say most men thought they were like Bugs, but the ...