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NEW YORK, NY – After nearly eight years at the helm of Vanity Fair, Radhika Jones is stepping down as Editor-in-Chief. In a memo to staff on April 3, Jones explained her decision to leave ...
Donald Trump warned graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point to stay away from “trophy wives” on Saturday in a meandering speech. At one point, Trump began talking about ...
Natalie Korach is a contributing media reporter at Vanity Fair. She has covered the intersection of the media industry, business, and politics for the last four years. Most recently Natalie served ...
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It’s as Brazilian as you can get.” Vanity Fair and UTA Toast Cynthia Erivo and the Broadway Community at Tony Awards Party Broadway’s brightest stars gathered at the Times Square Edition to ...
After six years, Kardashian has completed a four-year legal apprenticeship program and is now eligible to take the California bar exam—just as she leads a new Ryan Murphy legal drama. Donald ...
In a highly competitive situation, Max has landed the rights to develop a drama series based on the Vanity Fair article “NYPD Confidential: Inside America’s Most ...
There’s going to be someone new at Vanity Fair next year to beg for an invite to the magazine’s must-attend Oscar party. After nearly eight years at the publication, Radhika Jones told her ...
By Benjamin Mullin Michael M. Grynbaum and Katie Robertson Radhika Jones, the editor of Vanity Fair since 2017, said on Thursday that she would step down, a surprise decision that opens up one of ...
The former editor of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter, eviscerated Meghan Markle by calling her “the Undine Spragg of Montecito,” seemingly in reference to her life after splitting from the royal ...
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Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter labeled Meghan Markle as the “Undine Spragg of Montecito” after the latter married Prince Harry, quit the royal family and moved to California.