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...Yorker in her own image--brainy, Anglophilic, profane and more than a little starstruck--which was probably a good match for most of the readers she was after. As former editor of Vanity Fair, she was schooled in the ways of Conde Nast Publications, the Newhouse family's high-luster group of magazines, which also include Vogue and GQ. She also understood that the New Yorker was different. Watching her try to blend the sacred and profane was one of the great journalistic pastimes of recent years. Her brain was a table-of-contents mosh pit: a place where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Price Glory? | 7/20/1998 | See Source »

...pensive expression, the kind of thing that says Innocence Under Siege. Then again, you might be Monica Lewinsky. In the July issue of Vanity Fair, which goes on newsstands this week, the world's most famous former White House intern capers across six pages, enjoying the full luster treatment from celebrity photographer Herb Ritts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Change Partners And Dance | 6/15/1998 | See Source »

...moon-princess luster, she is the heir to Winona Ryder. As an icon of indie film, she's a teen Parker Posey. But don't waste comparisons on Christina Ricci. At 18, she is her own, clever young actress grown up onscreen from the gothic child playing with dead things in Casper and The Addams Family to the buxom blond in The Opposite of Sex. "I love her access to her dark places," says Sex auteur Don Roos. "There's a very mature, adult mind behind that childlike face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Nicely Naughty | 6/15/1998 | See Source »

...College would be swallowed wholesale--has long been treated by the University as a kind of encumbrance upon its mission of expanding importance in the world. This is not to say that the University is unaware of its dependence upon the College for no small degree of its academic luster, or that it is at all ignorant of the College as a hatchery of potential big-time donors. When I returned to Cambridge last spring for my 25th reunion, what I heard over and over from the men as well as the women undergraduates employed as reunion aides was that...

Author: By Prudence Carlson, | Title: Standing Up For Radcliffe | 5/22/1998 | See Source »

Although the Parade of Stars delivered on itspromise of a glitzy Harvard gala, recentcontroversy tarnished some of the event's luster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Parade of Stars Showcases Talent | 5/11/1998 | See Source »

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