121: Dana Brown

121: Dana Brown

By Aliza Abarbanel & Matt Rodbard

Yes, yes, yes! Dana Brown is here for an entertaining and mildly gossipy episode. We’ve long followed Dana’s career at Vanity Fair, where he served many roles during his more than 20 years at the magazine. Dana has published a page-turning memoir, Dilettante, and we dive into his story, which starts with him working at the legendary “Conde Nast cafeteria” Forty Four, where he was scooped up by a young magazine editor, Graydon Carter, to serve as his assistant in 1992. Dana talks about so many things: editing A. A. Gill, food at the legendary VF Oscar party, NYC sushi in the ’90s, trashing the restaurant 66, the “Graydon Carter lunch order,” the power of a Waverly Inn reservation, Keith McNally vs. the world (including Graydon Carter). We also hear about Dana’s recent meal at the Noma pop-up in Brooklyn. What a fun conversation!    

More from Dana Brown: 

Bonfire of the Vanity Fair [Book & Film Globe]Graydon Carter Hosts a Vanity Fair Ancien Régime Reunion [NY Mag]Tour De Gall [Vanity Fair]Divine Intervention [Air Mail]


Buy: Dilettante: True Tales of Excess, Triumph, and Disaster

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