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'Vanity Fair' had a couple of its editors try to make the Alaska governor's resignation speech into something legible. It took a lot of red ink.
That, and more highlights from the former prime minister's Q&A with Graydon Carter.
The rich have access to a whole different world of fruits and vegetables.
The paper's executive editor defends his boss against 'Vanity Fair.'
No one cared about the tiny island until it collapsed. Now it's worthy of some tall tales.
On a scale of one to tacky: Are we talking Angelina Jolie wearing her dress backward at the SAG Awards? Or Heidi Montag wearing the same dress twice?
An oddly personal Bush family anecdote ends up on VF.com, with a hidden gem.
Can you imagine? There's even more shocking news in the rest of our gossip roundup!
Why do people blog about how they are annoyed by blogs?
He hired writer Michael Lewis away from sister publication ‘Portfolio.’
We found a few passages from Young's book that bear a striking resemblance to sections from a 1996 John Tierney column.
In which we learn that ‘Vanity Fair’ editor and A-list obsessive Graydon Carter is ‘shy.’
The 'Vanity Fair' editor is secretly launching his own dictatorship right underneath our noses. He must be stopped!
It involves blizzards. (Not the weather kind.)
Well, sort of. He bought a $10 million duplex in the same building as his ’rents. Plus, Stephen Schwarzman has fallen off ‘Vanity Fair’s’ New Establishment list; Dennis Kozlowski appeals, and the ‘WSJ’ proudly unveils its new magazine, in today’s industry news.
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