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It is a difficult time for those of us who wanted a moment where institutionalism and credentialism were torn down in favor ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that "woman" in UK law refers to biological sex in a massive ruling, which has been celebrated by ...
In our weekly late night TV recap, Bill Maher reminds us that he's a hypocrite, John Mulaney gets words of wisdom from Ray ...
He bounced back big time with editorships at Spy and Vanity Fair, a glamorous life he details in a new memoir.
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Guelphs and Ghibellines, Montagues and Capulets, Sir Elton John and Madonna… In drama and poetry, feuds tend to reach a Shakespearean conclusion that involves corpses all over the stage, or a ...
The former Vanity Fair editor, 75, tells Tom Parker Bowles about side-splitting dinner guests, his caviar connection and the ...
As the world approaches the centenary of the celebrated novelist, television pundit and all-around man of letters, Martin ...
He walked in carrying a thick paperback of Christopher Hitchens essays on politics, literature and religion, entitled Arguably, and was charm personified when asked to step into the dock.
Not for nothing could Christopher Hitchens subtitle God Is Not Great, his diatribe against organized faith, with the phrase How Religion Poisons Everything. While we may, with good reason ...
Graydon Carter speaks in his memoir with misty-eyed melancholy for the page counts and ad revenues of years gone by.