Yet Another Early Aughts Classic Is Coming to Broadway
Ingrid Michaelson is behind the music for one of the sappiest romantic movies in history.
Ingrid Michaelson is behind the music for one of the sappiest romantic movies in history.
The First Reformed star joins this week’s Little Gold Men podcast to talk about Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein, and why we don’t need the popular-film Oscar.
We see big things in store for A Star Is Born, Green Book, Bohemian Rhapsody, and The Favourite.
Meghan reportedly works closely with her stylist, Jessica Mulroney, to forge her own path—but that doesn’t mean a Kate-inspired look won’t occasionally make its way into her wardrobe.
The singer and Grease star took to Twitter to clear up some pesky death rumors, using a famous quote by Mark Twain.
As federal workers go without pay and literal s--t overflows in national parks, a government site connected to the president’s namesake hotel will reopen by Friday.
The Academy appears to have a lot of ideas of who it doesn’t want—but no clue who it does want.
The clearest sign that things are bleak? The National Zoo has switched off the panda cam.
The actress steals the show in director Pawel Pawlikowski’s new black-and-white film, a love story set in postwar Poland.
On Wednesday night, Fox debuted a reality-competition show delightfully designed to make every viewer ask, “What the hell did I just watch?”
Democrats are already talking about indictments and impeachment as the 116th Congress comes to order.
The president can’t decide whether America desperately needs a $5 billion wall, or whether it’s already been built.
On December 18, an obscure corporate-governance news service called Agenda published a rollicking interview with Les Moonves, who swore his fight against CBS for his $120 million severance was “far from over.” The story made national news. But what if it wasn’t Moonves on the line after all?
Doug Letter, a 40-year veteran of D.O.J., will be working alongside the speaker to force oversight on the Trump administration.
New year, new opportunities for Kanye to reiterate all the things that made 2018 a nightmare.
A fraught love story in communist Poland, the next season of True Detective, and a show with a familiar title round out this month’s watch list from V.F.’s chief critic.