Jessica Pressler

Jessica Pressler is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine. Her 2015 New York magazine article “The Hustlers at Scores” was nominated for a National Magazine Award and was made into the film “Hustlers,” starring Jennifer Lopez and Julia Stiles. Her article about con artist Anna Sorokin was developed into the mini-series “Inventing Anna” released by Netflix in 2022.

Adam Levine Doesn’t Care If You Like Him (But He’d Really Prefer That You Did)

You might know Adam Levine Or his band, Maroon 5, singers of the catchiest white-people music of our time. Or maybe you’ve seen him on The Voice, where he is the unrepentantly bro-y coach with the groomed stubble. Maybe you even own some music—chances seem good, since people have downloaded more Maroon 5 songs than […]

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AIG CEO Bob Benmosche Resigns, For Real This Time

Robert Benmosche, the colorful, self-described “in-your-face” CEO that brought insurance company AIG back from the brink of collapse (with a heavy assist from the Treasury, the Federal Reserve, and of course the American taxpayer), has announced his retirement. His resignation comes five years after taking over management in 2009, at the height of the financial

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Love and Drama at the Wikipedia Conference

According to Wikipedia, there are nearly 22,000,000 registered “Wikipedians”: contributors to the online encyclopedia’s treasure trove of content, responsible for writing and editing everything from entries on the Presidents of the United States to theList of Fictional Raccoons. Of those users, “Only a minority are regular contributors,” according to the site. “And only a minority

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