VF Hive editor Jon Kelly begins his conversation with Graydon asking how he got his start at Vanity Fair. They discuss Carter's early days at Spy magazine and The New York Observer, and the initial offer from S.I. Newhouse to come to Vanity Fair.
Carter describes the challenges he faced in the first two years at the magazine, and how he worked to align with the staff.
He reveals the techniques he used to reinvent the magazine, despite the lack of any real plan out the outset. Carter also talks about the origins of Vanity's Fair's famous Oscar parties, as well as the magazine's iconic Hollywood issue. He describes how the parties grew over the years, and how they and the Hollywood issue became embedded in the culture.
Some promising developments in the battle to get COVID hospitalizations down as vaccinations ramp up, and the debate over what to do about schools. That plus all the headlines you missed this weekend, including a Super Bowl matchup for the ages.
The NFL says 7,500 health care workers vaccinated for the coronavirus will be given free tickets to next month’s Super Bowl to be played in Tampa, Florida.
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Cheddar takes a look at newly installed President Joe Biden's personal stamp on the Oval Office.
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Measuring inclusion can help prevent recent gender equity setbacks from becoming permanent.
Jill and Carlo discuss all the moments, big and small, from Inauguration Day and the job ahead for the Biden administration.
Jill and Carlo talk Inauguration Day: the plan, who's performing and when, how it will look and what to watch for as President Trump leaves office and Joe Biden takes the mantle. Plus, Austin...so hot right now... and the first smash hit of 2021
With indoor dining shuttered in New York City, owners are fighting back against the state for the right to open up again. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
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