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Graydon Carter Reflects on Vanity Fair Era in New Memoir

The former editor-in-chief recounts the magazine's golden age, the rise of the Oscars party, and his decision to ban Harvey Weinstein.

  • Graydon Carter's memoir, 'When the Going Was Good,' releases March 25, 2025, offering a behind-the-scenes look at his 25-year tenure at Vanity Fair.
  • Carter launched the Vanity Fair Oscars party in 1994, which became a symbol of Hollywood exclusivity and glamour.
  • Harvey Weinstein was the only celebrity banned for life from the Oscars party due to bullying staff and exceeding guest limits; the ban was briefly lifted but later reinstated.
  • Carter describes his early years at Vanity Fair as challenging, citing a 'poisonous atmosphere' stemming from staff loyalty to his predecessor, Tina Brown.
  • The memoir highlights the broader cultural and economic shifts in the magazine industry, including the decline of print and the rise of digital media.
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