Condé Nast carried out a minor staff purge Thursday, ousting roughly 15 employees from Vanity Fair and additional employees from Glamour. “Vanity Fair and Glamour are taking the first steps in reshaping their teams to reflect the new editorial directions of the brands – with new additions and initiatives to be announced shortly,” a spokesperson told TheWrap. “The priority for each is to create quality and provocative content across all platforms equally, embracing the next generation of readers and viewers.” Among those exiting are the magazine’s managing editor Chris Garrett, features editor Jane Sarkin, deputy editors Aimee Bell and Dana Brown, senior photography producer...
- 2/15/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
In August 2012, Kayla Jones had no idea her college sweetheart, Matt Losh, then just 22, was about to propose. They were staying at his grandfather's cabin in West Virginia when Matt suddenly got very sick. "I had an intense headache, I had a fever, my blood pressure got out of control," Matt tells People. "We went to the ER and they told me I was in complete renal failure." "It was a shock to say the least," he continues. "I had some pretty serious ambitions. I was a go-getter, I was going places. I had everything ahead of me, everything to look forward to.
- 1/22/2015
- by Michelle Boudin, @michelleboudin
- PEOPLE.com
Elizabeth Edwards' daughter eulogized her mother in the same church where she commemorated her brother years ago. Shushannah Walshe talks to her friends about her remarkable dignity and poise.
Catherine Edwards stood by her mother's coffin to deliver the eulogy.
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This was the same church where she, years earlier, had given the eulogy for her brother.
Her voice, cracking at first, became more assured as she spoke, growing steadier as she recalled the things that she loved about her mother.
"I am who I am today, and I will become whoever it is that I will become, in large part because she was my mom," she said, with the poise of someone much older than her 28 years.
The daughter of Elizabeth Edwards, who friends know as Cate, even drew laughs from the mourners at the Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh,...
Catherine Edwards stood by her mother's coffin to deliver the eulogy.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Breast Cancer Breakthrough?
This was the same church where she, years earlier, had given the eulogy for her brother.
Her voice, cracking at first, became more assured as she spoke, growing steadier as she recalled the things that she loved about her mother.
"I am who I am today, and I will become whoever it is that I will become, in large part because she was my mom," she said, with the poise of someone much older than her 28 years.
The daughter of Elizabeth Edwards, who friends know as Cate, even drew laughs from the mourners at the Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh,...
- 12/14/2010
- by Shushannah Walshe
- The Daily Beast
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