Bryan Burrough, best known for co-writing “Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabsico,” said he devoted just six months out of the year to doing 10,000-word pieces for Vanity Fair.
A Vanity Fair writer has revealed the eyewatering yearly salary he took home during the magazine's golden era.
The former Vanity Fair editor reflects on an era’s power moves and expense-account adventures in a new memoir.
A Time magazine reporter said the party “combined the most exciting features of a subway rush, Halloween in a madhouse and a ...
At The Times and elsewhere, he wrote about wrongful convictions, fake methadone clinics and the five powerful Mafia families ...
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