Learn from Vanity Fair

August 8, 2008

Vanity Fair is a magazine that covers, well, vanity. But it does with a style, as its angle usually comes from literature touch, not tabloid sensation. Most of its stories are milked out of celebrities from Hollywood and politicians in high status, the two species that tend to exude unusual amount of vanity than the rest species combined.

Whether or not its treatments to the celebrities and the politicians are fair, the magazine’s video reporting is fascinating. Curious about how Angelina Jolie transformed into a glamorous star, or why Hillary Clinton failed in her presidential pursuit? Visit the video sections at the magazine’s website and delight your curiosity.

And your appetite for the English language, too.

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