Vanity Fair

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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.
Tina's Time
Has Tina Brown rescued the New Yorker -- or ruined it?
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