Vanity Fair

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  • That's "It"?

    Vanity Fair celebrates Itness, but why? In the grand capitalist scheme of things, an It Girl is a hood ornament.
  • Amy Sedaris digs wigs and baking

    The star of "Strangers With Candy" likes "small woodland creatures" and wants to play Angie Dickinson as "Police Woman."
  • The media minuet

    Spring is here. And so is the meeting of media moguls, mavens -- and the National Magazine Awards.
  • Throw me a quote

    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.
  • In the Buffy

    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.
  • For every back, a knife

    Truth merges with fiction in a new roman à clef about Condé Nast that has New York insiders buzzing.
  • 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.
  • Don't cry for me, Gray Lady

    After 55 years, Abe Rosenthal exits the New York Times, unquietly.
  • A Dunne deal

    In his new memoir, Dominick Dunne describes how he found fame the old-fashioned way: He yearned for it.
  • The real America gone mad

    David LaChapelle constructs a colorful alternate universe of polymorphous perversity, buff dudes and bodacious ta-tas.
  • Real Life Rock Top 10

  • 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.
  • Gilded ink

    At the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, conspicuous consumption is a highly profitable commodity.
  • Kubrick gets a Herr piece

    Michael Herr remembers Stanley Kubrick.
  • Spiked!

    Drudge Report says Vanity Fair won't run story critical of Steven Brill
  • Oprah Winfrey, journalist?

    Oprah's out; Barbara Walters is in. Members of an elite club decide who's a 'journalist' and who's not.
  • Monica vs. Maureen

    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
  • Return of the journalist supervillains!

    The moral posturing that surrounds media scandal obscures regular, run-of-the-mill journalistic sleaze
  • Tattoo by Versace

    Courtney Love shuts herself up for acceptance in the straight world of Vanity Fair.
  • The Salon Interview: Gore Vidal

    An interview with Gore Vidal by Chris Haines.
  • Media Circus: Run for cover!

    uptown and downtown magazines vie for the hottest, newest, least known celebrity cover stories
  • under the covers

    Life looks back, The New Yorker looks ahead, and New Woman looks at Jimmy Smits' ass.
  • Newsreal: Free the Boulder Two!

    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.
  • World Party

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • A Good Bra is Hard to Find

    Time for one thing is a regular section of Salon.
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