Oct 2015: Vanity Fair: After a Rape Story, a Murder, and Lawsuits: What’s Next for the University of Virginia?
In an exclusive, Vanity Fair’s Sarah Ellison speaks to three former supporters of “Jackie,” the woman at the center of a now discredited Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape, and takes stock of a horrific year on campus.
In an exclusive, Vanity Fair’s Sarah Ellison speaks to three former supporters of “Jackie,” the woman at the center of a now discredited Rolling Stone article about an alleged gang rape, and takes stock of a horrific year on campus.
Nov 13, 2014: New York Times: John Cook Leaving The Intercept to Return to Gawker
It was confirmed Thursday in a post on The Intercept, and by Gawker Media’s founder, Nick Denton, after first being reported by Sarah Ellison of Vanity Fair.
It was confirmed Thursday in a post on The Intercept, and by Gawker Media’s founder, Nick Denton, after first being reported by Sarah Ellison of Vanity Fair.
Mar 3, 2012: Vanity Fair: The “Ghost of Ben Bradlee” Haunts a Flagging Washington Post Newsroom, Say Disgruntled Staffers
“I wouldn’t. I can afford to be sentimental,” Warren Buffett tells Vanity Fair’s Sarah Ellison, asked if he would ever sell his 20 percent stake in the Washington Post Company.
“I wouldn’t. I can afford to be sentimental,” Warren Buffett tells Vanity Fair’s Sarah Ellison, asked if he would ever sell his 20 percent stake in the Washington Post Company.
Sarah Ellison is an American writer and journalist. She spent ten years as a reporter at The Wall Street Journal in Paris, London, and New York. The author of War at the Wall Street Journal: Inside the Struggle to Control an American Business Empire (2010), she was banned from WSJ press conferences for not working on a "specific assignment", though Gawker.com speculated that her exile was motivated by the content of War at the Wall Street Journal.