An editor from the heyday of glossy magazines dishes about Anna Wintour and recounts his long-running feud with Donald Trump.
The former Vanity Fair editor recalls a time when the expense accounts were limitless, the photo shoots were lavish, and the ...
The former Vanity Fair editor reflects on an era’s power moves and expense-account adventures in a new memoir.
If we truly wish to understand and apply Marx's insights today, we must reject the rigid dogmas that later 'Marxists' imposed in his name.' ...
As with most of my ventures into math, I got it wrong. I wish he were Catholic. I wish everyone were Catholic. But Lennox is ...
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Liberals Baffled By Concept Of ‘Humor’
Leftists appear mystified by the JD Vance memes circulating on social media. The memes, which see the Vice President ...
Nearing 97, she’s universally praised, freshly republished, and (maybe even) more widely read than ever. She’s also a ...
Western nations, particularly the UK, must stop their ‘completely baffling’ interventions into the affairs of foreign countries, acclaimed broadcaster Peter Hitchens argues in the latest ...
Like any sane person, I had a fear of heights and said that I’d like to get a groundman’s job, which I was told entailed ...
“Fame is pursued,” Cynthia Ozick says. “Recognition accrues.” Recognition comes with being read, and for much of her writing life, Ozick, who turns 97 in April, maintained that she wasn’t.