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Graydon Carter


With Alessandra Stanley, Graydon Carter is a Co-Editor of AIR MAIL. After founding Spy magazine with Kurt Andersen in 1986, Carter edited Vanity Fair for 25 years, from 1992 until 2017. He lives in New York.

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The Rest is History: Live

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Introducing our updated Arts Intel Report travel search resource. It is unlike anything out there now. You must give it a try

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There’s a better way to remember William Friedkin, the witty, generous, and passionately dedicated director of The French Connection and The Exorcist

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When Martin Amis stopped being the Mick Jagger of British fiction

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Here’s why Cannes is my favorite film festival

Rodney Smith’s Leap of Faith

A new book of nearly 200 images, many never before published, chronicles the photographer’s trajectory from a student of theology at Yale to one of the great artists of our time

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Truth emerges in the rotting boneyard of the Fox-Dominion libel case. But the Big Lie and the Big Grift continue in Washington and beyond

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Why we chose to publish yet another story about Armie Hammer

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My Favorite Things

AIR MAIL co-editor and legendary downtown New Yorker Graydon Carter shares his must-have signatures, from hard-soled loafers to one Savile Row robe and more

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For Trump, every day is January 6

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Want a foolproof way to oust Putin and end the war? Take the plot from a famous mystery writer

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Remembering fashion’s caped crusader

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Farewell to a Hollywood original, an auteur with no hauteur

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What would Christopher Hitchens say?

A Man for All Seasons

From fashion to film to a stint at magazine editing, Tom Ford does it all. In the foreword to a new book, the author tries to describe how Ford became Tom Ford

Welcome to Our 100th Issue

And we wouldn’t be here without these stars, the greatest of the next generation

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The historic Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc might be turning 150 this year, but it doesn’t look a day over 30

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Like Napoleon’s army, a great city advances on its belly

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Told you so …

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Here’s a better way to make him go