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The editor Graydon Carter’s memoir, “When the Going Was Good,” has the effect of focusing the mind on the present moment, ...
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter's memoir, 'When the Going Was Good,' chronicles the glamour, the power and the ...
Graydon Carter’s position as the editor of Vanity Fair was shaky when he launched the magazine’s now-famous Oscars party. The Canadian-born Carter, 75, took over the glossy Condé Nast monthly ...
The former editor of Vanity Fair for 25 years, Graydon Carter is a family man, father of five grown children, better known for his signature white hair and urbane elegance, never without a ...
Condé Nast artistic director and editor in chief of Vogue, Anna Wintour attended the meeting and was said to be “tearful” as ...
Graydon Carter speaks in his memoir with misty-eyed melancholy for the page counts and ad revenues of years gone by.
The retroactive FOMO flows fast and thick through “When the Going Was Good,” former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter’s memoir about the final golden age of magazine publishing. The glamour.
Former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter labeled Meghan Markle as the “Undine Spragg of Montecito” after the latter married Prince Harry, quit the royal family and moved to California.