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Tina Brown, a legend in New York publishing, talks about her encounters with Donald Trump and Harvey Weinstein, and how she came to understand sexism in the workplace.
With David Remnick November 10, 2017 Tina Brown, a legend in New York publishing, talks about her encounters with Donald Trump and Harvey Weinstein, and tells David Remnick how she came to understand sexism in the workplace.
Tina Brown, a legend in New York publishing, talks about her encounters with Donald Trump and Harvey Weinstein, and tells David Remnick how she came to understand sexism in the workplace.
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He lectured and published, talked and theorised, attended conferences and congresses and exhibitions, many of which he organised himself.
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Back in early 1964, Navasky was sitting in his office at "Monocle," the political-satire magazine he published, talking with two of his colleagues, the television critic Marvin Kitman and the artist Paul Davis.
Because every paper they publish, talk they give, and conference they attend enhances the influence they have abused.
Susan knows hundreds of people in the city and throughout publishing and talks so fast she says ten words for every one of mine.
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