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Tina Brown

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New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • TIME.com
  • The New York Times
  • The Daily Beast
  • Women in the World

Past articles by Tina:

Why King Charles III Will Be Worth the Wait

After decades of waiting, the new monarch meets his moment → Read More

Prince Philip, the Man Who Walked Two Paces Behind the Queen

The Duke of Edinburgh understood that the rituals of monarchy were both ridiculous and necessary. → Read More

Tina Brown: How Britain Lost the Plot Over Brexit

Since voting to leave the E.U. three years ago, here's how Britain has lost the plot—and had a national meltdown. → Read More

What Happens When Women Stop Leading Like Men

Jacinda Ardern, Nancy Pelosi and the power of female grace. → Read More

Tina Brown on the Insane Launch of

In the midst of the 2008 election, a small, scrappy, and unapologetic team that would become The Daily Beast was birthed in coffee shops and local New York restaurants. → Read More

Titles and Troubles: American Heiresses Abroad

“The Husband Hunters” is Anne de Courcy’s glittering account of the Gilded Age wave of young women whose fortunes saved the British aristocracy. → Read More

Tina Brown: Meghan Markle Was Destined to Be the Ideal 21st-Century Princess

An activist actress, not an aristocratic royal amateur, is probably the best possible job description for a 21st-century HRH. → Read More

What Harvey and Trump have in common – Women in the World in Association with The New York Times – WITW

I often used to wonder if the physical dissonance between his personal grossness and his artistic sensibility -- which was genuine -- made him crazy → Read More

Tina Brown Remembers S.I. Newhouse, Jr.

The former editor in chief of Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and the Daily Beast recalls her time working for Newhouse → Read More

Tina Brown on the Final Two Episodes of ‘The Crown’: Love and Duty

The Netflix series ends its first season with two especially juicy episodes. → Read More

‘The Crown’ Episodes 1 and 2: Stiff Lips, Warm Heart

The triumph of the first two episodes of “The Crown” is its unerring emotional focus. It finds the heart in every scene. → Read More

A Nazi, a Fascist, a Communist, a Novelist, a Countrywoman, a Duchess — All Mitford Sisters

Laura Thompson’s “The Six” is a group biography of the notorious Mitford sisters. → Read More

A Nazi, a Fascist, a Communist, a Novelist, a Countrywoman, a Duchess — All Mitford Sisters

Laura Thompson’s “The Six” is a group biography of the notorious Mitford sisters. → Read More

Live Events – Women in the World in Association with The New York Times – WITW

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Here’s a Reform Even the Koch Brothers and George Soros Can Agree On

The Koch brothers and George Soros might have been on opposite sides last Tuesday, but they were united on one issue—our system of mass incarceration needs urgent reform. → Read More

Forgotten Mothers

On Mother’s Day don’t just grieve for the heartbroken moms in Nigeria, spare a thought for mothers all over the world whose daughters have been taken from them. → Read More

How Monica Lewinsky Changed the Media

Monica Lewinsky’s ‘Vanity Fair’ article reluctantly plunges us straight back into the frothing world of ‘90s gossip. It may be painful but it answers so many questions about today’s media. → Read More

Don't Run for President, Hillary. Become a 'Post-President' Instead

The political world and her most fervent fans may be exercised about a presidential bid. But she should forget it. If she wins, it's too much stress for too little return. → Read More

Princess Diana Was the Girlfriend From Hell. Why Is This Movie So Boring?

You’d think the princess’s obsessive affair with a Pakistani doctor would make for an electric film. Yet 'Diana,' with its soporific romance and awful dialogue, is a bore. → Read More