Tina Brown

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  • Going downhill fast

    Gathering at the elite Deer Valley ski retreat, the newly humbled masters of the universe bemoan the Bush economy but express high hopes for his war.
  • Bad week for hideous men

    Who's creepiest, Saddam, Robert Blake or preppie murderer Robert Chambers? Plus: What the Iraqi gangsta doesn't get about playa hatin'.
  • Hollywood's "destination actor" challenge

    What happened to primping, galas and fornication? Why Hollywood just doesn't know how to live large anymore.
  • Orange is the new black

    The fashion world tries the new post-9/11 reality on for size -- and it's a poor fit. Plus: This tough-guy White House needs more gays!
  • Tips from the titans of talk

    As I enter the world of talk TV, I seek out the wisdom of Larry King, master of lowbrow chat, and take notes as self-assured Tim Russert wipes the floor with George "I'm no liberal" Stephanopoulos.
  • The dish on Liz Smith

    Why she celebrates her birthday in a room packed with friends -- and Matt Drudge probably celebrates his all alone. Plus: The Time AOL wars are over, and everybody lost.
  • Waiting for war

    Karl Rove stuffs himself at a British embassy gala, while the rest of us nervously hunker down at home with the new "Lawrence of Arabia" DVD.
  • The Severance Kings

    Media moguls find life much rosier in the unemployment line. Plus: The Golden Globes at a safe distance.
  • Death of a vivacious man of letters

    The death of an intellectual bon vivant draws fans, friends and Tony Blair, who is unafraid to mingle or pick up a lady's purse.
  • Ben Affleck: "I hope Nader can still sleep"

    The Oscar-winning actor, Tina Brown, Sigourney Weaver and others share the Election Night suspense with Salon.
  • The new gatekeepers

    Facing scrutiny for their own peccadilloes, Internet loose lips Matt Drudge and Lucianne Goldberg undergo a Kafkaesque transformation.
  • All about Vicky

    Tina Brown's Talk may have more than it bargained for in its new executive editor.
  • The colorful dissenter of Benetton

    Oliviero Toscani of Colors and Talk magazines talks about media hypocrisy, corporate responsibility and why fashion makes us stupid.
  • Idea epidemics

    In "The Tipping Point," Malcolm Gladwell makes a valuable contribution to the literature of contagion. But is it worth its $1 million advance?
  • This Walls can talk

    Walls vs. Drudge, dish diggers duke it out. Also, the pants off her back: There's nothing Jessica Simpson's mom wouldn't do for her daughter. Plus: Who's gonna talk about Cody? Kathie Lee to leave "Live."
  • Turning out the lights on the old New Yorker

    Was it Utopia? Camelot? Paradise? Or does the possibility exist that, as fine as it once was, it was still just a magazine?
  • "Nobrow" by John Seabrook and "No Logo" by Naomi Klein

    A self-revealing reflection on the sick fixations of the media elite stalls out. Is a guerrilla war enough to wake them up?
  • From the New Yorker to the rez

    Former "Talk of the Town" reporter Ian Frazier talks about hanging out with the Oglala Sioux.
  • Careless Talk costs Liz

    Marianne Faithfull puts an end to vicious ancient rumors, starts new ones; Elizabeth Hurley makes a new friend at the Talk magazine Golden Globes party; and John Galliano triumphs with offensive chic!
  • Tina fires back

    The most controversial editor in the history of American magazines slams her critics, defends her business acumen and says Talk will probably be her last magazine.
  • Fine celebrity whines

    Demi balks, Posh pouts, Arnold throws a hissy fit ... because celebrity is everyone having to say they're sorry.
  • Model behavior

    Cindy, Rebecca and Daisy on the trials and tribulations of being paid to stand; Bill and Hill moving in next door? There goes the fictional neighborhood; Venus on Mars: La Hurley makes the Red Planet blush. Plus: Seinfeld, bride-poacher.
  • St. Martin's editor commits hara-kiri, recovers fast

    He quit Tuesday; he starts his new job at Talk on Monday.
  • A Dunne deal

    In his new memoir, Dominick Dunne describes how he found fame the old-fashioned way: He yearned for it.
  • Whither George? And what's up with Tina's Talk?

    Hachette wonders what to do with George, post JFK Jr.; the new issue of Tina's mag isn't going to get people talking.
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