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Caricature by Leslie Ward | Spy published in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair in 1904.
* Barlett, Donald P. and Steele, James B .; " Monsanto's Harvest of Fear ", Vanity Fair May 2008
In 1992, Vanity Fair published an article by journalist Lynn Hirschberg which alluded that Love was addicted to heroin during her pregnancy.
In 1860, he became editor of Vanity Fair, a humorous New York weekly, which proved a failure.
In addition to his body of music, Satie also left a remarkable set of writings, having contributed work for a range of publications, from the dadaist 391 to the American culture chronicle Vanity Fair.
A 2004 article in Vanity Fair described how Hackman, Hoffman and Robert Duvall were all struggling actors and close friends while living in New York City in the 1960s.
< center > Giuseppe Verdi in Vanity Fair ( British magazine 1868-1914 ) | Vanity Fair ( 1879 )</ center >
A pictorial parody in which the the slaves are white and the protagonists are black appeared in a 1995 issue of Vanity Fair titled, " Scarlett ' n the Hood ".
William Makepeace Thackeray gave Vanity Fair the subtitle A Novel without a Hero.
In 2008, Dunst starred alongside Simon Pegg in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, an adaptation of the memoir of the same name by former Vanity Fair contributing editor Toby Young.
*: She'll always have Paris, article Vanity Fair Issue 607, from David Kamp, photography from Bruce Weber
* Vanity Fair: The King Who Would Be Man by Budd Schulberg
" In 1998, while her husband was afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, Nancy told Vanity Fair, " Our relationship is very special.
Nancy revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that Michelle Obama had telephoned her for advice on living and entertaining in the White House.
Vanity Fair asked them to pose for a Hollywood issue in 2010.
— Thackeray, Vanity Fair ( 1848 )
In William Makepeace Thackeray's novel ' Vanity Fair ' " Was Rebecca guilty or not?
William Makepeace Thackeray publishes Vanity Fair.
Going freelance in 1981, O ' Rourke began publishing in magazines such as Playboy, Vanity Fair, Car and Driver, and Rolling Stone.

Vanity and was
He was famous for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of English society.
He achieved more recognition with his Snob Papers ( serialised 1846 / 7, published in book form in 1848 ), but the work that really established his fame was the novel Vanity Fair, which first appeared in serialised instalments beginning in January 1847.
During the Victorian era, Thackeray was ranked second only to Charles Dickens, but he is now much less read and is known almost exclusively for Vanity Fair.
Like many novels of the time, Vanity Fair was published as a serial before being sold in book form ; it was printed in 20 monthly parts between January 1847 and July 1848.
Vanity Fair was the first work that Thackeray published under his own name, and was extremely well received at the time.
She was in most of the major fashion magazines and general interest magazines from the 1930s to the 1950s, including Town & Country, Life, Vogue, the original Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, and Time.
In the June 2006 issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Howard was asked, " What do you consider your greatest achievement?
There is some disagreement as to who tailored the suit ; according to Vanity Fair magazine, it was Norton & Sons of London, although according to The Independent it was Quintino of Beverly Hills.
Dalyell stated in an interview with the American magazine Vanity Fair that Prime Minister Tony Blair was unduly influenced by a " cabal of Jewish advisers.
She never had the chance to meet Carter Cash, as Witherspoon was filming Vanity Fair at the time Carter Cash died.
The script was adapted by Eric Roth and Mann from Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article " The Man Who Knew Too Much ".
The Insider was adapted from " The Man Who Knew Too Much ", an influential article on tobacco industry whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand, written by journalist Marie Brenner for the May 1996 issue of Vanity Fair.
A 2007 article in the American magazine Vanity Fair called Gábor " a game performer with a wholesome, even cheerful sensuality that can undercut the Continental sophistication that was supposedly her calling card — she can come across like Sally Field doing a party impression of Marlene Dietrich.
In addition President Gaviria has been involved in activities related to the seas and was featured recently on Vanity Fair Magazine as a member of the NGO Oceana.
During her tenure at Columbia through 1953, Vaughan was steered almost exclusively to commercial pop ballads, a number of which had chart success: " That Lucky Old Sun ", " Make Believe ( You Are Glad When You're Sorry )", " I'm Crazy to Love You ", " Our Very Own ", " I Love the Guy ", " Thinking of You " ( with pianist Bud Powell ), " I Cried for You ", " These Things I Offer You ", " Vanity ", " I Ran All the Way Home ", " Saint or Sinner ", " My Tormented Heart ", and " Time ", among others.
In 1997, he was named one of America's best character actors by Vanity Fair magazine.
In private life, Grévy was an ardent billiards player, and was featured in a portrait as a player in Vanity Fair magazine in 1879.
Landerman then left to join Vanity Fare, Bob Andrews joined on keyboards, and finally, Whale was replaced by Billy Rankin on drums.
He was the author of The Vanity of Dogmatizing ( editions from 1661 ), which attacked scholasticism and religious persecution.

Vanity and shot
Carter in a publicity shot for Vanity Fair ( magazine ) | Vanity Fair. Carter's Vanity Fair has been notable for combining high-profile celebrity cover stories with serious journalism.
Stewart has appeared on the covers for Tatler and German Vanity Fair, which Bryan Adams shot ; and she has worked with fashion companies including Tommy Hilfiger, American Vogue, L ’ uomo Vogue, Elle, Italian Vogue, Vanity Fair, MaxMara, Richard Tyler, Catherine Malandrino, underwear line Ultimo ( in a £ 100, 000 deal ), Tatler, InStyle, House of Field, and Chrome Hearts.

Vanity and Kent
* 1911: Vanity Fair: directed by Charles Kent.
As the gifted pen-and-ink draftsman " Hogarth, Jr .", Kent created a wealth of whimsical and irreverent drawings published by Vanity Fair, New York Tribune, Harper's Weekly, and the original Life.

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