Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew and a New Wave of Romantic Rumors
Though the famously close Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are spending more time together recently, close friends say that it’s all platonic.
Though the famously close Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are spending more time together recently, close friends say that it’s all platonic.
The top-tier 2020 candidates have all endorsed the concept in theory, but are still dodging the most radical implications.
More than a decade since her well-publicized struggles, Spears is far from the only pop star opening up in once-unprecedented ways.
After years of dithering, Twitter banned Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos. The result has been astounding—and, dare I say, rather nice. So how come Facebook is still dragging its heels?
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at the many great shows vying for awards attention—and the two that might run away with the whole thing.
Catching up with the soul singer, whose new album, It Rains Love, is out today, and his wife on a clear day in New Jersey.
The president “thinks the world” of Biden, but while other Democrats have voiced their support, Obama is staying mum. “Joe Biden would be the first to tell you that he’ll have to earn the nomination on his own.”
V.F.’s Nicole Sperling weekly report from the West Coast.
Many hedge funds and V.C. firms will be grandfathered in to Patagonia’s new policy. But everyone else will have to find something new.
After Bohemian Rhapsody’s near-billion-dollar take at the box office, studios are eyeing many a project steeped in F.M. nostalgia.
After Waitress made her a Broadway star, Bareilles has returned to her first love.
The former Trump fixer, who was convicted of tax fraud and perjury, is making a desperate bid to push back his prison date.
The news cycle around the president can feel like a constant assault. Is it possible to tune out the noise?
Ray Dalio is extremely worried there’s about to be an uprising in America.
With musical guest Shawn Mendes!
Also on this week’s episode of In the Limelight: Meghan pays an unexpected tribute to a John Hughes movie.
Mimosas and special guests abounded as Gifford made her exit: “We have a friendship, and it’s real,” she said of herself and Kotb. “And we have a great love and affection and respect for our audience.”
“People don’t want to speak honestly about the real issue: they don’t believe a black woman has a place in the royal family.”
A new report indicates the president fast-tracked the confirmation of Michael Desmond, chief counsel of the Internal Revenue Service. Could he have had an ulterior motive?
The Norwegian author explores the life of the painter, his countryman, in a new book, So Much Longing in So Little Space, just released in English.
Yes, it’s too early to ask, but . . . will this be the role that nabs her that Oscar?
On The Tonight Show, Harington said the reference was actually “quite sweet.” He also admitted that his mother does not have much faith in him doing comedy on Saturday Night Live.
The subversive, sexy hit drama starts its second season with even more erotic subtext—and even fewer fucks to give.
The actor is leading a highly anticipated Netflix adaptation, alongside Mustafa Shakir, Daniella Pineda, and Alex Hassell.
Meanwhile, sources have contradicted Taraji P. Henson’s claim that Smollett will return to Empire in Season 6—because nothing about this case is simple.