From http://www.VF.com: Christopher Hitchens rebuts Alessandra Stanley's essay, "Who Says Women Aren't Funny?" To see more pictures and video, read more controversial commentary, and tell Hitchens what you think, visit vanityfair.com.
From http://www.vf.com On his first day at Vanity Fair as Graydon Carter's new assistant, David Foxley was overwhelmed by his new boss's generosity. At least that's what he said in his thank-you note. Watch the epic video that will introduce you to Vanity Fair's September issue and change the way you view life, work, and official portraiture.
From http://vf.com When John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate, a whirlwind of rumors, controversy, and aphorisms sprung up. Vanity Fair's Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Tina Fey, Charlie Gibson, and the overarching focus on the pitbulls impact.
From http://www.VF.com: Reporting for Vanity Fair magazine, fashion designer Abigail Lorick cornered three New York City Upper East Side high schoolers and asked them how real the hit CW show Gossip Girl really is. This is part one of a two part series.
Also check out Part 1 (http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=MuN2qua3 Cqs)
From http://vf.com John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate was a startling game-changer in this year's presidential election. Vanity Fair's Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss the impact.
From http://www.vf.com In the August 2008 issue, Bryan Burrough writes about the shocking collapse of Bear Stearns and poses an inescapable question: Did the investment bank die a natural death, or was it murdered? Here, the author discusses his investigation with Christopher Bateman.
From http://vf.com The recent downturn on Wall Street has had a drastic effect on the presidential-electio n narrative. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum report on last weeks financial roller coaster, McCains and Obamas misleading and mudslinging advertisements, and the upcoming debate in Oxford, Mississippi.
From http://vf.com Last Friday marked the first Presidential debate of the general election. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss how Obama reassured voters that he is fit to be commander in chief, what McCain has to do to shift the election narrative, Tina Feys brilliance, and this Thursdays vice-presidential debate.
From http://vf.com Barack Obama has developed a clear lead in the polls and the battle ground states in recent weeks. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss the onslaught of the McCain campaigns mud-slinging, the Keating Five scandal, and the fallout from Palins debate survival.
From http://www.vf.com. Exclusive footage from a cover meeting with Vanity Fair features editor Jane Sarkin reveals that Graydon's original vision for this month's cover was never realized. Still, he seems pleased with the finished result, as well as the in-depth stories by Bryan Burrough, Gail Sheehy, Kurt Anderson, and others.
From http://www.VF.com: Reporting for Vanity Fair magazine, fashion designer Abigail Lorick cornered three New York City Upper East Side high schoolers and asked them how real the hit CW show Gossip Girl really is. This is part two of a two part series.
Continued in Part 2 (http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=MuN2qua3 Cqs)
From http://www.VF.com: West Coast Chopper shop owner Jess James takes Kiehl's on the road with him when he's riding his bike. In June 2008, he debuts the motorcycle he built to for the skin care brand, along with the Jesse James Dopp kit, which includes products for skincare tune-ups.
From http://vf.com On September 19, Paramount will release Ghost Town, a supernatural urban comedy starring Ricky Gervais, Greg Kinnear, and Tea Leoni. Vanity Fair Executive Online Editor, Michael Hogan spoke with writer-director David Koepp about how the film materialized.
From http://www.VF.com: A video trailer for the new memoir in progress by the legendary Hollywood producer and author of "The Kid Stays in the Picture." To hear an hourlong audio excerpt of Evans reading from "Kid Notorious," visit vanityfair.com.