Radhika Jones is the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and the editor of Women on Women.
“There are a lot of people who still see the value of talking to someone, having a real conversation — about the things that they’re doing, the things that they’re caring about, the things that they’re afraid of, the things that are challenging — because in that conversation, they themselves will discover things that they didn’t realize. It obviously takes courage. It’s a payoff for the reader, certainly, but I think that there are subjects who understand that there is something there for them, too.”
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[08:45] “The Beautiful Power of Ta-Nehisi Coates” (Vanity Fair • 2019)
[11:42] “Delta Nights” (New Yorker • 2000)
[31:05] “Jonathan Franzen: Great American Novelist” (TIME • 2010)
[39:50] George Magazine
[40:37] Dominick Dunne's Vanity Fair archive
[41:15] “The Often Perilous, Sometimes Lucrative, and Ever-Evolving Business of Being a YouTube Star in 2019” (Vanity Fair • 2019)
[41:53] Vanity Fair's Women on Women (Penguin Press • 2019)
[54:56] “Inside TheMaven's Plan To Turn Sports Illustrated Into A Rickety Content Mill” (Deadspin • 2019)
[1:00:00] “You Won't Believe What Happened: The Wild, Disturbing Saga of Robert Kraft's Visit to a Strip Mall Sex Spa” (Vanity Fair • 2019)
[1:00:45] “To Cheat and Lie in L.A.: How the College-Admissions Scandal Ensnared the Richest Families in Southern California” (Vanity Fair • 2019)
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