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Reminder: Bette Midler To Interview Graydon Carter On March 26, 2025
By Mister D
January 25, 2025
Mister D: I’m not leaving just yet, but I’m simplifying my online presence. From now on, I’ll only be posting on Bootleg Betty. I’m stepping away from posting on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, and Bluesky unless it becomes less of a hassle.
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Sorry for the sudden change, but this feels right for me. If this upsets you, I apologize – it’s just how it has to be for now.
From the pages of Vanity Fair to the red carpets of Hollywood, editor Graydon Carter’s memoir revives the glamorous heyday of magazines when they were the vanguard of culture.
When the Going Was Good is Graydon Carter’s lively recounting of how he made his mark as one of society’s most talented editors and shapers of culture. Carter arrived in New York from Canada with little more than a suitcase, a failed literary magazine in his past, and a keen sense of ambition. He landed a job at Time, went on to work at Life, cofounded Spy magazine, and edited The New York Observer, before catching the eye of Condé Nast chairman Si Newhouse, who tapped him to run Vanity Fair.
With his inimitable voice and raconteur’s quips, Carter brings readers inside the drawing rooms of the great and not-always-good of America, Britain and Europe. He assembled one of the best-ever stables of writers and photographers under one roof, and here he re-creates in real time the steps he took to ensure that Vanity Fair during his 25-year run cemented its place as the epicenter of art, culture, business and politics. Charming, candid and brimming with humor, When the Going Was Good perfectly captures the last golden age of print magazines from the inside out.
Graydon Carter will discuss all this and more in his conversation with the Divine Miss M herself, Bette Midler.
Graydon Carter is the founder and coeditor of Air Mail. Before this, he was a staff writer for both Time and Life magazines. He cocreated Spy, edited The New York Observer, and for twenty-five years was the editor of Vanity Fair. He is the Emmy and Peabody Award–winning producer of more than a dozen documentaries and one hit Broadway play, I’ll Eat You Last, starring Bette Midler. He and his wife live in New York, not far from the Waverly Inn, and have five children.
Actor, comedian, singer and author, Bette Midler has appeared in dozens of films, recorded 14 albums and repeatedly starred on Broadway, most recently in Hello, Dolly! She has won four Golden Globes, three Grammys, two Tonys and a Kennedy Center Honor for lifetime achievement. The author of three books, she is also founder of the New York Restoration Project.
What: Graydon Carter in Conversation with Bette Midler
When: March 26, 2025
Where: The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center
1 E 65th St, New York, NY 10065, United States
Details: $50 general admission
$99 reserved seating section
All tickets include a copy of the book.
Please note that this event will not be recorded for later viewing.
Pre-Order the Book: Here
Not upset at all…and honestly not surprised that you have had a minor change of heart. Speaking of change of heart, I would really dig it if Bette did a cover of the Cyndi Lauoer hit song “CHANGE OF HEART!” Lol
yes! thats an inspired choice!
“this feels right for me.” Great to hear, as it sounds perfect to me!
thank you!