Karl Lagerfeld Calls Newsweek ‘a Sh-tty Little Paper’
He's still mad about that Robin Givhan story, evidently.
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He's still mad about that Robin Givhan story, evidently.
The Tina Brown publication is still struggling.
The controversial cover didn't sell well.
The Internet helpfully re-imagines it.
She'll help launch the new 'Newsweek' iPad app.
"Others" leaked us this manuscript, but we can't tell you who.
Tina Brown has maintained the gift of a vivid imagination well into adulthood.
Or that her husband, Harold Evans, would "like to maintain a certain dominance in the relationship"?
Elizabeth Spiers, Arianna Huffington, and Tina Brown. All under attack?
One managing editor leaves, and several people get promoted.
He remembers their names, for example.
After the death of her husband, someone in the family was bound to take the role.
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