A conversation with Graydon Carter

with Graydon Carter
in Current Affairs, Books
on Thursday, September 18, 2008 * * * * *

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A conversation with Graydon Carter, editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair.

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Vanity Fair
Hollywood
Iraq War
George W. Bush
Graydon Carter

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    1. Uncle Ron  09/24/2008 09:45 PM Report

      Mr. Graydon's hairdo? - my first thought was a "George Washington" complex.

    2. davidwick  09/22/2008 10:26 PM Report

      Yes, he does feature all people in his magazine, from all cultures...in depth. Can't think of another widely distributed magazine that does except, ironically, Playboy.

    3. Preston  09/22/2008 10:24 PM Report

      I haven't watched this interview yet, but if I'm not mistaken. This guy is the foreman at Willy Wanka's Chocolate Factory. I thought that was a fictional story... You know, like an Oliver Stone movie.

    4. Cheryl  09/19/2008 05:34 PM Report

      Does he feature people of color in his magazine?

    5. Cheryl  09/19/2008 05:34 PM Report

      Does he feature people of color in his magazine?

    6. Douglass Montrose-Graem  09/19/2008 01:05 AM Report

      Brilliant

    7. lipwak  09/18/2008 11:10 PM Report

      Had to laugh at the opening, showing the cover of Marilyn and then a live shot of Graydon, both having the same hairdo and framed the same way.