Vanity Fair: April 2015 Issue
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Graydon Carter
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Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair is a cultural filter, sparking the global conversation about the people and ideas that matter most. With a dedication to journalistic excellence and powerful storytelling, Vanity Fair is the first choice - often the only choice - for the world's most influential and important audience. From print to social media, the big screen to the smartphone and now in audio, Vanity Fair is the arbiter of our era.
This month's issue features:
- <Editor's Letter: Graydon Carter introduces the special issue on the Age of Money
- Hollywood: As House of Cards enters season three, its fearless first lady, Robin Wright, opens up
- Society: The killing that shocked New York
- Innovation: Richard Branson's risky bet on Virgin Galactic
- Nostalgia: A. A. Gill on the death of the phone call
- Plus: Flash Boys' Michael Lewis, Saudi Arabia's world-class shopaholic, and the White House's war on journalists
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