Tina Brown

  • The Language of the Web Worker

  • Welcome to "The Diana Chronicles" blog

    From my Salon Authors page, I'll share the thoughts and impressions that have arisen since publication.
  • The suffering buzzocracy

    For movie execs used to sending beribboned boxes of the latest Christmas movies to 500 of their closest Botox artists, dog walkers and Kabbalah gurus, the pre-Oscar "screener ban" is torture.
  • A tale of two trials

    While former Tyco fat cat Dennis Kozlowski is tormented by an assistant D.A. in an off-the-rack suit, Kobe Bryant faces his ordeal without many friends in the sports world.
  • The Dems want a War Admiral, while the GOP longs for a Terminator

    If Bush keeps evaporating in the polls, look for Karl to play the Rudy card.
  • Arnold and the boys

    A strange new convergence: Terminator candidates in a "Queer Eye" culture.
  • You go, girlfriend

    One minute she's vacationing with a friend in rainswept Ireland. The next minute -- with Warren Beatty, a claque of consultants and her fans urging her on -- she's running for governor of California.
  • From the penthouse to the big house

    Sam Waksal, Martha Stewart's convicted friend, talks about trading his New York high life for seven years of hard time.
  • Eye of the Tigris

    Can Britain's man in Iraq save Tony Blair -- and the legacy of International Clintonism?
  • Abs-olution

    Kerry Kennedy and Arnold Schwarzenegger have the family formula down: Play to win and look good doing it.
  • The rise of the fabloids

    Celebrity coverage that's cheap, star-friendly and makes Ashton Kutcher look like he has a Y chromosome.
  • Is Tony Blair the Hulk?

    An insider account of the buildup to war with Iraq shows the British prime minister didn't kowtow to Bush -- but it won't reassure critics who opposed the rush to Baghdad.
  • Shamed -- and ready for redemption

    Martha, Hillary and the death of the "gotcha" moment.
  • The Fix

    Russell Crowe plays gladiator indoors, Bill helps Hill work her party, and the Dems create "Bushenstein." Plus: Girls go wild over Playboy!
  • The bookworm and the Viking

    The defiantly dowdy Hillary met a handsome rube from Arkansas named Bill. The rest became a history that still enthralls us.
  • When gearheads go gray

    Our iconic whiz kids -- Gates, Case and Jobs -- debut new, mellower versions. Plus: What Hillary really didn't know.
  • Keanu, meet Mr. Kissinger

    We crave gravitas in the gravity-defying "Matrix" heroes -- but not in our real leaders.
  • Score-settling season

    It's a bad time for the New York Times, but good for anyone wanting an inside account of the toxic political atmosphere of fin de siecle Washington.
  • Paxil Americana

    New York is in a medicated state of mind.
  • The diva from West Drayton

    My mother cultivated glamour, spoke unmentionable truths, and was my closest friend. I don't need Mother's Day ads to make me miss her.
  • Uxorious, prayerful and addicted to early nights

    Washington under Bush is so boring and devoid of star power, Bo Derek passes as glitzy. Plus: Why did I kick off my new TV show with the two smartest people I know?
  • Move over, Saddam

    War coverage loses traction -- and makes way for Jessica Lynch, Laci Peterson and the male rescue fantasy.
  • The new idea men

    Forget the embeds. The pretty new things are war intellectuals like Fareed Zakaria, Paul Berman and Victor Hanson.
  • Saddam's horrors brought home

    The images out of Iraq are shaming. Why did it take so long for us to care?
  • Preemptive strikes

    Bush and Rummy lose their starring roles -- and so do I.
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