
After Words 2025 Printers Row Lit Fest: Maureen Dowd on the Culture of Celebrity in America
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Nov 8, 2025 Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd shares insights from her latest book, Notorious. She discusses the intertwining of celebrity culture and politics, revealing how Shakespeare shapes her observations on power. Dowd shares stories of interviewing guarded stars like Denzel Washington, exploring their public masks versus private vulnerabilities. The chat dives into the origins of AI and its impact on society, alongside profiles of influential figures like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, capturing the evolving relationship between tech and politics.
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Three Capitals Of Illusion
- Maureen Dowd triangulates Washington, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley as three "capitals of illusion."
- She studies how people handle power and become their own worst enemy when fame or influence warps them.
Confirm And Deny Unlocks Candidness
- Dowd uses a playful "Confirm and Deny" endgame to get subjects off-script and reveal candid moments.
- Jane Fonda admitted regretting not having an affair with Marvin Gaye during that game, which opened the conversation.
Small Questions Reveal The Real Actor
- Dowd found Denzel Washington guarded until she landed a trivial question about his favorite ice cream.
- His smile then revealed the actor beneath the public persona.






