Tina Brown

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  • Hyperbole is hell

    Talkin' trash about Talk; Chris Rock & Tyson cry the blues in the bosom of fame; did Bernstein's son cough up Deep Throat's identity? Plus: Gotti on Clinton.
  • Talk of the town

    Tina Brown's new magazine hits newsstands Aug. 2; here's a look at the chatter about Talk -- and what may be in the first issue.
  • "Primary Colors" II

    Hillary Clinton builds a New York Senate campaign staff on a foundation of 1992 Clinton loyalists, as Rudy Giuliani fumes.
  • Steady hand on the Tilley

    The double "New York" issue finds David Remnick's New Yorker sailing smoothly. Maybe too smoothly.
  • The bull in the black-intelligentsia china shop

    He calls Toni Morrison a fraud, afrocentrists "lost" and gangsta rappers "the scum of the Earth," but actually, critic Stanley Crouch is a sweetheart.
  • Chekhov, Marx and synergy

    Here's some literature even Tina Brown could love.
  • Brown and out in New York

    Tina Brown took the New Yorker off its pedestal and brought it down to dirty earth. Her next stop: Hollywood.
  • Media Circus: Standing room only

    To all those friends I have unfairly skewered in print, I can say only one thing from the humble bottom of my heart: get over it!
  • Is Anna Wintour really worth a million bucks?

    In the world of glossy New York magazines, the rich get richer and the poor get a dollar a word.
  • SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal

    From Elton John to William Blake, rhymes have been used -- and misused -- in the service of royalty.
  • Media Circus: A New Yorker to Di for

    A review of the New Yorker's insta-response Princess Diana issue.
  • Media Circus

    The New Yorker's double sex and love issue is good, but not worth taking the extra week off, reports James Poniewozik.
  • Tina's Time

    Has Tina Brown rescued the New Yorker -- or ruined it?
  • champagne socialists of the world, unite!

    Tina Brown, Harold Evans and Lauren Hutton cheer Tony Blair, re-discover their socialist roots and cry in their (French) champagne.
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