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 cast joined Cheddar to discuss how the movie could help raise awareness and visibility for the underrepresented. The movie hits theaters on Friday.
After the successful launch of its nacho fries, Taco Bell's got a few more tricks up its sleeve for the coming months. Alyssa Julya Smith tries them out with Rene Pisciotti, Product Development Manager at the Mexican fast food chain.
Actors Paul Scheer and Joey King joined Cheddar to speak about the trends that defined the season, now nearly 15 years ago, and how their latest film embodies those vibes.
Google is banning all ads related to cryptocurrency. Students across the country are walking out of class today to remember victims of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Kai Ryssdal, host and senior editor of Marketplace, stops by to talk about the upcoming 10 year anniversary of the financial crisis. And we're joined by the co-owner of McClure's, a company that specializes in making pickles.
Bob McClure was an aspiring actor, juggling several jobs to make a living. But he quit the industry to focus on a family hobby that got its start in Detroit and has now made its way to New Zealand.
The "You Can Choose Your Family" actor joins director Miranda Bailey from SXSW in Austin, Tex., to discuss women in the film industry. Thirty-eight percent of the crew on the film were female.
The television personality, entrepreneur, and musical artist joined Cheddar to discuss how "Motivation," an ode to his daughter, came about.
Rex Tillerson is out as Secretary of State and CIA director Mike Pompeo is in. President Trump issued an executive order blocking Broadcom's hostile takeover bid for rival chipmaker Qualcomm. Olympic gold medalist and author Scott Hamilton joins us to talk about his figure skating career and his new book. Plus, Kristen Scholer sits down with Brooklyn Decker and Whitney Casey at SXSW to talk about their start-up Finery.
The Finery co-founders bet voice activation and A.I. will be fashion's next "it" trend. They say the technology would work with human stylists, rather than replace them.
The host and comedian joined Cheddar to talk about the CNN show's third season. He explains the role social media had in choosing to feature the Sikh community in an episode.
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