Week in Fashion: Sarah Paulson Is on Fire in Prada
Almost literally.
Almost literally.
Republicans are sick of King, but won’t say they want him gone. Is this real soul-searching or just saving face?
“We need leadership that speaks truth,” she says. In the Nixon aftermath, that was part of Jimmy Carter’s sell.
According to William Poundstone, author of The Doomsday Calculation, the rapture could arrive sooner than we think.
In an interview, the model shared the story of her early relationship with the Maroon 5 frontman.
To direct attention to the situation at the border, the former Senate candidate has engaged in a creative—and perhaps ill-advised—spectacle, from his facial hair to his oral hygiene.
The House Speaker called the classified briefing “one of the worst” Congress has ever received from the administration.
In this week’s episode of Little Gold Men, we wonder how the Golden Globes—and everything that came after—will shake up the Academy Awards; plus, an interview with Shirkers director Sandi Tan.
Celine collaborated with artist and composer Christian Marclay for a wham-bam update on classic looks.
The brother of the Duchess of Cambridge follows some notable celebrities.
The actor convinced auteur Nic Pizzolatto to cast him as Season 3’s lead—thank goodness.
Before they shot To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Condor recalls that she and her co-star got to know each other with an afternoon of hot yoga and pizza—and as she put it, “I felt something.”
The Jackson estate has already criticized the upcoming project, saying in a statement, “This is yet another lurid production in an outrageous and pathetic attempt to exploit and cash in on Michael Jackson.”
The president is reportedly considering siphoning money from California, Texas, and Puerto Rico to pay for his border wall.
The below-the-line work behind Black Panther, First Man, A Star Is Born, and Mary Queen of Scots transported audiences to new cinematic worlds.
With The Big Bang Theory also in its final season, CBS is quickly transitioning into its post–Les Moonves era.
The former Times executive editor’s Merchants of Truth doesn’t spare any major media players—least of all herself.
Participant Media, the production company behind Green Book, called Vallelonga’s remarks “offensive and dangerous.”
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner—along with their Secret Service detail—took in a surprising choice of movie over their holiday break.
The tips sheet also advises unpaid federal employees to “keep things in perspective!”
What to make of the first major gossip tale of 2019.
While the beloved Supreme Court justice is recovering from a recent surgery, the president’s allies are preparing for the worst.
Sad slices of cheese on bread? Check. A tent city full of wet mattresses? Check. Social-media influencers re-enacting Lord of the Flies? You get the idea.
The president says steel slats are stronger than a concrete wall. Too bad the bars can be cut in half with a saw.
Introducing the war-core, the prep, and the blue collar in a battle for the soul of men’s wardrobes.