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.
Graydon Carter then describes his personal and working relationships with some of his biggest collaborators. He discusses working with Annie Leibovitz, Michael Hitchens, Michael Lewis, and Bryan Burrough. Carter also reveals how he decides on his cover subjects, and what key elements go into each decision. He talks about some of the most iconic covers over the years, and a couple he may regret, including the one featuring Paris Hilton.
Carter and Kelly also talk about Graydon's long relationship with Donald Trump. Carter describes his first impression of Trump, and how their relationship has gone south over the years.
The presidential race enters a new phase a week before Labor Day; COVID spikes in college towns and in Spain; a Kennedy fighting for his political life; tech stocks on fire; Netflix without a subscription & Coco goes down swinging.
India has registered 78,761 new coronavirus cases, the biggest single-day spike in the world since the pandemic began, just as the government began easing restrictions to help the battered economy.
Jill and Carlo discuss the political implications of the violence and clashes in Portland. Plus, tributes keep pouring in for Chadwick Boseman, a major airline kills off change fees & a Video Music Awards fit for 2020.
Unity Technologies is set to go public as it becomes one of the most successful game developing platforms with over two billion active users. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports.
Jill and Carlo discuss the totality of the RNC after President Trump accepts the nomination; the aftermath of Hurricane Laura; what listeners are saying about their experience with the fall semester & Love, Hate, Ate.
Actor and director, David Hernie, joined Cheddar to discuss his directorial debut 'This is the Year,' which is set to premiere on Friday. Hernie also discusses the opportunity to work with former co-star, Selena Gomez.
Gamelancer launches a new platform to help gamers connect with other user and monetize their time online. CEO Razvan Romanescu and COO Darren Lopes talk players' ability to connect with users whether they want to simply make friends or get their gaming skills up.
The latest headlines one of the busiest news days in recent memory: hurricane, politics, pandemic, boycotts -- Jill and Carlo cover it all.
Bingie is making it easier to discover new shows and share recommendations with friends and family. Joe Lane, CEO, joined Cheddar to discuss the launch of the app.
ll three NBA playoff games scheduled for Wednesday have been postponed, with players around the league choosing to boycott in their strongest statement yet against racial injustice.
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