Veep’s Final Season Keeps Its Claws Sharp, and Its Jokes Sharper
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Selina Meyer is as desperate and weirdly sympathetic as ever as the caustic HBO comedy winds to a close.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Selina Meyer is as desperate and weirdly sympathetic as ever as the caustic HBO comedy winds to a close.
The fallout from the Russia probe is hardly over. For some, the legal nightmare has only just begun.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before.
The producer and host of the docuseries Reconstruction: America After the Civil War and author of Stony the Road talks calligraphy, hitchhiking, and history.
Mega-dealers Gagosian and Zwirner, two of the biggest names in contemporary art, are locked in a high-stakes skirmish to represent the late Austrian artist Franz West.
How costume designer Heidi Bivens outfitted McConaughey’s trippy character—and tried her best to make the Oscar winner look unattractive.
The tech giant said it was “surprised” by the suit, which accuses the company of illegal ad targeting.
Actors, directors, writers, and craftspeople take us behind the scenes of seven seasons.
Lawmakers want to prevent Saudi Arabia from getting a nuclear weapon. The administration isn’t worried!
Biden is the front-runner, but “there’s no intensity there.” So he’s testing gimmicks (Stacey Abrams as VP, a single term) as he runs the numbers on what critics say would be a Clinton-esque disaster.
With make-your-own mojitos and stylish sunglasses, the future King of England proved that diplomacy can be fun.
“This is my truth. This is what I have. If I die tomorrow, I know that I told the truth.”
Prepare for the the newest heir to the British throne with this regal registry and cultural tip sheet.
Don Jr. is ready to move on, even if federal prosecutors in New York aren’t.
The president spent 45 minutes on the phone with Sean Hannity, but had almost nothing to say.
The actress was offered the role that ultimately went to Keanu Reeves. Here’s why she didn’t take it.
The State’s Attorney’s office has also released its own statement, saying that dropping the charges against Smollett is actually “not a new or unusual practice . . . An alternative disposition does not mean that there were any problems or infirmities with the case or the evidence.”
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a discussion of Apple’s big TV launch, the summer of Oscar contenders to come, and a little elephant who can fly.
Her brood of teens will be very impressed.
“I had a very simple but powerful vision: what if every person in America had a box in their house—and every person could poo in that box?”
The series is mostly true to life—but there are some key inventions.
A previously unreported e-mail exchange alleges how attorney Abbe Lowell suggested changes to Cohen’s testimony that would distance Ivanka from the Moscow Tower deal.
Stephen Moore’s wife insists this “was not an attempt at defrauding the U.S. government.”
They are laughing in Moscow, but also presenting a challenge. Will we succumb to our darker tendencies? Will we allow other, less principled powers to overthrow the Pax Americana?
Kate Beckinsale said she’s fine with his “bag of mischief,” but doesn’t confirm what’s in the bag.