George Magazine

  • Fool me once

    I was one of the magazine editors deceived by journalist Stephen Glass during his reign of error and lies. His fictionalized memoir, "The Fabulist," is supposed to be an apology. I don't buy it.
  • My years with Blow

    It's time to set the record straight on my good friend Richard Blow, whose V-shaped torso slimmed to a slender waist around which was wrapped a simple leather belt.
  • "Betty Friedan a sexpot?"

    Carl Friedan abuses the Web in an ugly breach of divorce etiquette.
  • John-John, I kinda knew ye

    And I'm going to make a bundle writing about you. A JFK Jr. underling pens a memoir.
  • Former George editor peddles JFK Jr. memoir

    He fired contributors then for what he's doing now.
  • Munster movies

    Widow's peaked: Eddie and Grandpa are baaack ... their careers, not so much. Posh Spice on how to get famous in 30 days or your money back; and Anna Nicole Smith's late, great, reprobate husband.
  • Famous for being famous

    From his salute to his father through his career at George, JFK Jr.'s triumphs were mostly style over substance.
  • Can George survive without JFK Jr.?

    The star-struck political magazine was losing money, ads and readers even before its founder's tragic disappearance.
  • The beautiful and the damned

    Much has been given to the Kennedys, and much has been taken away
  • Ann of a thousand lays

    Ten modest proposals to help Ann Coulter get a date.
  • family feud

    Why JFK Jr. tore the veil off the Kennedy myth.

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