Week in Fashion: Julia Roberts Is a Hot-Pink Standout at Homecoming Premiere
The actress is back and as stylish as ever.
The actress is back and as stylish as ever.
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a discussion of what to make of new releases Suspiria and Bohemian Rhapsody.
As the most high-profile guest of honor at the Golden Probe Awards, the self-admitted non-feminist found herself in unusual, but welcome, company.
The Model of the Year nominee wants fashion to have “a positive impact on society.”
There’s something to be said for a show going out on top—but Netflix canceling American Vandal after just two seasons still stings.
Keeping the mosquitoes at bay, one song at a time.
Kelly wants to stay in the game. But as one veteran TV news executive said, “Once you’ve said blackface is O.K., you can’t work anywhere except Fox.”
After six months out of the spotlight, the Duchess of Cambridge has made a compelling return, and is leaning in to the symbolic power she’ll have for decades to come.
The British singer-songwriter reveals her self-care beauty routine and her technique for getting rid of a sore throat.
If you want to understand what really makes Tilda Swinton’s coven move, you’ll need this crash course in dance history.
Employees at the video-streaming giant describe a ruthless corporate culture. But until that culture stops printing money for Netflix, shareholders are unlikely to care.
The network will hand the 9 A.M. hour to other Today show anchors as Megyn Kelly reportedly negotiates an exit from NBC.
Meanwhile, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says she doesn’t want to shoot any asylum seekers, but will do what she has to do to protect America.
“You can’t control what somebody else is doing.”
A van associated with the suspect taken into custody was covered in pro-Trump paraphernalia, and his social media accounts were full of MAGA invective.
The actor on weaponizing his nice-guy Walking Dead persona, and giving his most incendiary performance yet: “I could have always gone there,” he said. “I just never was allowed.”
May they rest in peace on Palace grounds upstate.
In the 2015 HBO docuseries, Durst appeared to confess to killing Berman, one of his closest friends.
The streaming platform—home to the Criterion Collection and hundreds of classic films—was launched by Turner Classic Movies in 2016.
If you want the royal baby named after you, for god’s sake don’t tell the tabloids about it.
And should Facebook be broken up? Sally Hubbard stops by Inside the Hive to explain why Mark Zuckerberg might be the most dangerous C.E.O. in the world.
NBC sunk a lot of money into a fantasy of what a “conservative female journalist” would mean for American viewers.
All in a day’s work for a duchess.
In a thoughtful interview, the comedian contemplated the state of his industry—and C.K.’s attempted comeback: “If he does it wrong, he’s going to suffer. And that’s his deal.”
The revival of Kenneth Lonergan’s play marks the 86-year-old writer, director, and actor’s first Broadway performance in over 50 years—a warm, funny, generous turn that’s a perfect May vehicle.