Graydon Carter on The Golden Age of Magazines March 27, 2025
What two better editors to discuss the Golden Age of magazine publishing than Terry McDonell and Graydon Carter? As McDonell writes in Alta, the two first met in 1985 when they were trying to start their own magazines and trying to secure funding fro...
My Vanity Fair Hazing March 24, 2025
In 1991, I was named the editor of the New York Observer, a desperately sleepy Upper East Side weekly broadsheet that I hoped to turn into a must-read. About a half-year in, the paper was where I wanted it to be, it was getting noticed, and so I star...
Vanity Fair’s Heyday March 18, 2025
For sheer cushiness, there’s a case to be made that there has never been a more palatial home for writers than Vanity Fair during Graydon Carter’s twenty-five-year run as editor from 1992 to 2017—a halcyon era for magazines that, given the internet-f...