'The Interview': Tina Brown on Epstein, the Über-Rich and Her Most Burning Resentments

《访谈》:蒂娜·布朗谈爱泼斯坦、超级富豪以及她最强烈的怨恨

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2025-11-15

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  • From the New York Times, this is the interview.

  • I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.

  • The lavish expense accounts, the power, the shoulder pads.

  • The days of elite media in New York are long gone.

  • But there is perhaps still no sharper observer of politics and culture than one of that period's most prominent figures,

  • Tina Brown.

  • In the 80s and 90s,

  • she was the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker until leaving to start an ill-fated magazine called Talk with Harvey Weinstein.

  • That venture folded after a few years.