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Vanity Fair celebrates Itness, but why? In the grand capitalist scheme of things, an It Girl is a hood ornament.
By Carina Chocano
August 21, 2000
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The star of "Strangers With Candy" likes "small woodland creatures" and wants to play Angie
Dickinson as "Police Woman."
By Rex Doane
May 5, 2000
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Spring is here. And so is the meeting of media moguls, mavens -- and the National Magazine Awards.
By Sean Elder
May 4, 2000
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All I needed were a few pithy comments from celebs on the subject of sports gear. After hundreds of messages, I've finally realized that Hollywood doesn't like me.
By Stephanie Gregory
March 13, 2000
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Has Sarah Michelle Gellar become a vamp naysayer? Would a flying rock by any other name smell like perfume? In a world full of uncertainty, one thing's for sure ... three hours of Roberto Benigni at the Oscars are three hours too many.
By Amy Reiter
February 14, 2000
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Truth merges with fiction in a new roman à clef about Condé Nast that has New York insiders buzzing.
By Sean Elder
February 2, 2000
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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.
By Susan Lehman
December 2, 1999
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After 55 years, Abe Rosenthal exits the New York Times, unquietly.
By Sean Elder
November 12, 1999
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In his new memoir, Dominick Dunne describes how he found fame the old-fashioned way: He yearned for it.
By Sean Elder
October 13, 1999
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David LaChapelle constructs a colorful alternate universe of polymorphous perversity, buff dudes and bodacious ta-tas.
By Joe Gioia
October 13, 1999
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By Greil Marcus
September 20, 1999
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Hachette wonders what to do with George, post JFK Jr.; the new issue of Tina's mag isn't going to get people talking.
By Sean Elder
September 17, 1999
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At the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, conspicuous consumption is a highly profitable commodity.
By David Carr
September 10, 1999
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Michael Herr remembers Stanley Kubrick.
By Craig Offman
July 7, 1999
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Drudge Report says Vanity Fair won't run story critical of Steven Brill
By Bill Wyman
June 29, 1999
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Oprah's out; Barbara Walters is in. Members of an elite club decide who's a 'journalist' and who's not.
By James Poniewozik
October 27, 1998
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While a New York Times editorialist denounces Lewinsky's willingness to expose her lips and legs, her own paper takes cheaper shots at the First Intern's most private parts
By Carol Lloyd
June 18, 1998
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The moral posturing that surrounds media scandal obscures regular, run-of-the-mill journalistic sleaze
By James Poniewozik
May 27, 1998
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Courtney Love shuts herself up for acceptance in the straight world of Vanity Fair.
By Sarah Vowell
February 20, 1998
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An interview with Gore Vidal by Chris Haines.
By Chris Haines
January 14, 1998
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uptown and downtown magazines vie for the hottest, newest, least known celebrity cover stories
By David Handelman
December 11, 1997
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Life looks back, The New Yorker looks ahead, and New Woman looks at Jimmy Smits' ass.
By James Poniewozik
October 20, 1997
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Everybody thinks John or Patsy Ramsey, or both, killed their daughter JonBenet. But 10 months after the murder, the police have nothing solid -- except smears that they feed to the press.
By Mark Hunter
October 17, 1997
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Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
By Richard Overton
July 26, 1997
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Time for one thing is a regular section of Salon.
By Lori Leibovich
July 1, 1997