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Before he became editor of Vanity Fair, Graydon Carter was famously banished from Swifty Lazar’s Oscar-night fete. Then he ...
Former Editor of Vanity Fair Graydon Carter tells all in his latest memoir, ‘When the Going was Good.’ Carter takes readers ...
Graydon Carter resigned from Vanity Fair in 2017 and retired to the south of France. It didn't take. His idea of retirement was to start something brand new.
Graydon Carter’s position as the editor of Vanity Fair was shaky when he launched the magazine’s now-famous Oscars party. The Canadian-born Carter, 75, took over the glossy Condé Nast monthly ...
Bottomless budgets. Important journalism. In-office brow care. Graydon Carter wants to make sure you know how great magazines used to be.
Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter made a disturbing discovery on his front lawn — the severed head of a cat — just after he assigned a reporter to dig into Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged ...
Graydon Carter can’t help but wish he’d gotten that Jeff Goldberg scoop. The Air Mail and former Vanity Fair editor joined up with Michael Bloomberg to throw the kind of party no one throws ...
Graydon Carter was editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair for 25 years during a golden era of magazines. He is now co-editor of Air Mail where he serves as a tastemaker for the “worldly cosmopolitans.” ...
A couple of days ago, journalist Vicky Ward once again alleged that editor Graydon Carter had cut incriminating reporting from her 2003 profile of prolific predator Jeffrey Epstein in Vanity Fair ...
Having seen my own pieces nipped and tucked and altered by Graydon Carter for reasons that seemed to have nothing to do with journalism, I believe Vicky Ward, writes Hollywood Reporter editor-at ...