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Beast editor Tina Brown writes that she is rarely in alignment with MAGA, but she is in the case of Jeffrey Epstein. In a Substack essay, Brown doesn't think the sexual predator killed himself in ...
Beast” editor Tina Brown once had a “chilling” encounter with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein who ambushed her in her ...
Legendary editor Tina Brown says Jeffrey Epstein once showed up to her office—uninvited and unannounced—after the Daily Beast ...
Tina Brown, born in 1953, is an acclaimed English journalist, magazine editor, columnist, talk-show host and author. She rose to prominence as editor-in-chief of notable magazines including ...
Tina Brown on the Queen's mystique 05:38 "The Queen had a wonderfully dry and ironic sense of humor," said CBS News contributor Tina Brown, author of "The Palace Papers." ...
With a new book on Princess Diana, Tina Brown—the hyper-ambitious British blonde editor who did more than anyone else to pump up the volume on celebrity culture—returns to her roots.
Tina Brown, who reached the heights of magazine stardom with Vanity Fair and the New Yorker, has tumbled into her first, very public, failure. Talk magazine, which Brown launched 2 1/2 years ago ...
Tina Brown: What You Need To Read On The Web Obsession and perfection are two themes in Daily Beast editor-in-chief Tina Brown's recommended reading. One article also intersects with Brown's ...
On the Shelf 'The Palace Papers' By Tina Brown Crown: 592 pages, $35 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores.
In 1992, Brown left Vanity Fair to become the editor of The New Yorker for the next six years. She went on to write the bestselling “The Diana Chronicles” and launch The Daily Beast and Tina ...
When Page Six asked Tina Brown if she believes women should team up with each other or face-off against each other, she said, "they can do both.""I mean women can compete in a healthy way," she ...