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.
As pressure mounts to detect and combat the spread of deepfakes, startups like Canny AI are embracing the technology and attempting to commercialize it.
Most audiences tuned in expecting a pair of swan songs for *Game of Thrones" and "Veep", which both wrapped up highly-acclaimed runs this year and seemed destined to be sent off with plenty of statues. But that was only the case for one of the two series.
‘We can either wait on Mother Nature — or we can give it a shot ourselves.’
New York City’s march was led by renowned Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, 16, who arrived in the U.S. late last month after a two-week journey across the Atlantic in a solar-powered yacht in an effort to draw attention to her cause.
According to SpareFoot, a company that tracks the industry, self-storage in the U.S. is nearing a whopping $40 billion. Joseph Woodbury, CEO of Neighbor.com, shares how his company helps people pay off their mortgages.
Oli Walsh and Josh Levine kept it short and sweet when they created a system for men to be their best inside and out - simply named: 'ASYSTEM.' Cheddar's Alyssa Julya Smith caught up with the founders to learn more about their mission to make men's care simple and easy.
As Google Empathy Lab founder Danielle Krettek explained, in order to create technology that appropriately serves humanity, designers must first understand who it is they are creating for. Enter author, psychologist, and psychedelic enthusiast Dr. Richard Alpert. Known best by his moniker, Ram Dass.
Steve Kaufer believes tourism remains a critical way to make the world a better place ーbut there needs to be a new emphasis on how to do it sustainably.
*Hustlers* earned Jennifer Lopez the best live-action opening of her career over the weekend, as the film hit theaters just six days after it premiered to rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival.
In the wake of two mass shootings last month in Texas, gun control took center stage at the third Democratic debate Thursday night, and gave former Congressman Beto O’Rourke one of the best moments of his campaign.
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