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Carly Simon
Muse, siren, and Seven Sisters icon, the singer-songwriter has now recorded a number of her greatest hits acoustically on Never Been Gone. Here, she pauses to share her secrets (but, no, not that one).
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Adam Ciralsky on Blackwater
Adam Ciralsky on Blackwater
vanityfair.com — Erik Prince, recently outed as a participant in a C.I.A. assassination program, has gained notoriety as head... of the military-contracting juggernaut Blackwater, a company dogged by a grand-jury investigation, bribery accusations, and the ... (more) Adam Ciralsky on Blackwater
James Wolcott on Glee
Tweaking the formula that made the High School Musical movies a phenomenon, Fox’s latest hit show, Glee, is a song-and-dance confection that matches its blast of teen-misfit empowerment with an eclectic playlist–and the comic zing of a truly evil cheerleading coach.
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November 2009: Bruce Weber on Robert Pattinson
As Twilight’ s reluctant bloodsucker, Vanity Fair’ s December cover star has made teenage girls (and their mothers) swoon. To accompany Evgenia Peretz's profile, which addresses Pattinson's relationship with co-star Kristen Stewart and Hollywood's doubts about casting him as Edward ...
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Bethany McLean on Goldman Sachs
Bethany McLean on Goldman Sachs
vanityfair.com — One of the biggest disconnects on Wall Street today is between the way Goldman Sachs sees itself... (they’re the smartest) and the way everyone else sees Goldman (they’re the smartest, greediest, and most dangerous). Questioning C.E.O. Lloyd ... (more) Bethany McLean on Goldman Sachs
January 2010: Editor's Letter
January 2010: Editor's Letter
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Meryl Streep Portfolio
The cover star of Vanity Fair’ s January issue is known for dissolving into her roles, but there’s no denying the thread that runs from her early dramatic triumphs through her latter-day comedic romps. Here, a lifelong photographic collaborator deconstructs Meryl Streep’s rare ...
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The January 2010 Issue
January's Table of Contents.
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The  Vanity Fair/60 Minutes  Poll
The Vanity Fair/60 Minutes Poll
vanityfair.com — Americans would chisel J.F.K. up high and dial Britney down very low, and they hope there’s an... ark in their future. Don’t even ask about the public option. 60 Minutes and Vanity Fair team up for a new monthly national survey. (more) The Vanity Fair/60 Minutes Poll
Hilary Knight Around Town
Hilary Knight has lived in Manhattan since 1932, which means that he has dined out approximately 28,000 times in his lifetime. That kind of experience teaches you a thing or two about eating establishments, and Knight is nothing short of a connoisseur. So join the illustrious Eloise illustrator ...
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December 2009: Bruce Handy on Fantastic Mr. Fox
Bruce Handy is out-Foxed by Wes Anderson.
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Excerpt of The Overnight Socialite
Bridie Clark, author of Because She Can, is out this month with another sparkly tale of the glories and pitfalls of young Manhattan. The Overnight Socialite tells the story of Lucy Jo Ellis, an aspiring fashion designer battling it out in the trenches with the rest of New York’s ambitious ...
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November 2009: Bruce Weber on Robert Pattinson
As Twilight’ s reluctant bloodsucker, Vanity Fair’ s December cover star has made teenage girls (and their mothers) swoon. To accompany Evgenia Peretz's profile, which addresses Pattinson's relationship with co-star Kristen Stewart and Hollywood's doubts about casting him as Edward ...
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Out to Lunch with Sidney Lumet
Sidney Lumet discusses a childhood in the theater and a lifetime in the movies.
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Bright Young Thing
Sculptural Scene: Liz Kabler in the Met’s rooftop garden.
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November 2009: Bruce Weber on Robert Pattinson
As Twilight’ s reluctant bloodsucker, Vanity Fair’ s December cover star has made teenage girls (and their mothers) swoon. To accompany Evgenia Peretz's profile, which addresses Pattinson's relationship with co-star Kristen Stewart and Hollywood's doubts about casting him as Edward ...
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George Gurley on the Gumball 3000 Rally
Fueled by testosterone, alcohol, and God knows what else, the 200-odd drivers in the sixth annual Gumball 3000 raced their Lamborghinis, Ferraris, Porsches, and other assorted vehicles out of Paris on May 5, 2004, headed for Cannes via Madrid, Marbella, and Casablanca. The object: to drive as ...
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A Supermodel Retrospective
Photogenic goddesses from Naomi to Gisele have been lighting up the pages of Vanity Fair for years. Join us as we continue to scour our back issues for the sexiest supermodel spreads.
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Leslie Bennetts spotlights Precious
Lee Daniels and Gabourey Sidibe, director and star, respectively, of the indie-movie sensation Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire confront their painful pasts with humor and forgiveness.
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Christopher Hitchens on Stieg Larsson
Just when Stieg Larsson was about to make his fortune with the mega-selling thriller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the crusading journalist dropped dead. Now some are asking how much of his fiction–which exposes Sweden’s dark currents of Fascism and sexual predation–is fact.
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