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On the June 11 episode of her podcast, Martha Stewart spoke with Graydon Carter about his memoir 'When the Going Was Good.' ...
Graydon Carter’s book party, hosted by Mike Bloomberg, felt like a throwback to the golden age of media soirées, with guests Martha Stewart, Diane Sawyer and more.
Graydon Carter resigned from Vanity Fair in 2017 and retired to the south of France. It didn't take. His idea of retirement was to start something brand new.
Filmmaker Wes Anderson, director Lena Dunham and Wolfe's daughter Alexandra Schiff will pitch in to help select the winners.
Graydon Carter, born in 1949, is a Canadian-American journalist and former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine, a position he held from 1992 until 2017.
Long before Graydon Carter became Graydon Carter, he was a doer. His first media venture was The Canadian Review, which he started while rarely going to class at the University of Ottawa.
The editor Graydon Carter’s memoir, “When the Going Was Good,” has the effect of focusing the mind on the present moment, when the going is less good. Still, a romp into a Golden Age past is bound to ...
But in the telling of Graydon Carter, there was no enterprise more engaging, stimulating, or fun than running a glossy, well-subsidized general-interest magazine at the turn of the millennium.
Graydon Carter Thinks ‘Restaurants Are the Soul of the City’ With the release of his new memoir, the media power player and New York restaurateur shares his thoughts ...
Long before Graydon Carter became Graydon Carter, he was a doer. His first media venture was The Canadian Review, which he started while rarely going to class at the University of Ottawa.
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