In *Homecoming,* Beyoncé Wants Us to See the Work Behind the Spectacle
“What people don’t see is the sacrifice,” she says in her new Netflix concert documentary.
“What people don’t see is the sacrifice,” she says in her new Netflix concert documentary.
Don’t prejudge something just because it’s totally insane.
Prince Harry took meetings about conservation and international affairs Tuesday . . . or it might all be a cover-up!
The Star Wars creator came by the set to direct—and to tell Kit Harington to his face that he doesn’t care about Jon Snow.
Plus: the North gathers for the trial of Jaime Lannister.
Kamala Harris wrote a triumphant ode to Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, while Mitch McConnell blamed “unhinged partisanship” for nearly taking down his golden boy.
The comedian will appear in San Diego federal court next month in connection with a lawsuit about three allegedly stolen jokes first filed in 2015, with Andy Richter and Patton Oswalt set to testify. The plaintiff is seeking up to $450,000 in damages.
The pop icon’s new two-hours-plus documentary reveals as much about the star’s historic Coachella performance, and the star herself, as it withholds.
Comey and McCabe appear to be in the crosshairs of the attorney general’s ominous new investigation. How far could it go?
From Leonardo DiCaprio and Jane Goodall to LeBron James and Warren Buffett.
As restrictions on abortion sweep the country, and Roe v. Wade is under attack, a look back at the covert service called “Jane.”
The president is counting on the report to exonerate him—and William Barr to redact anything problematic. What if he’s wrong?
Sanders’s outsider message, rabid base, and bare-knuckle tactics have his rivals flummoxed. But also: “Bernie is the one guy in the field I think could easily lose to Trump.”
Spelling choices, Americanisms, and emojis!
James Murdoch is reportedly exploring an investment in a “liberal-leaning news outlet,” in a seeming repudiation of Fox.
A Netflix film about Beyoncé’s 2018 headlining Coachella set gives fans a rare glimpse into the singer’s life, including the aftermath of her difficult pregnancy.
The philanthropist and businesswoman talks kayaks, paper-clip woes, and why she still believes “data is sexy.”
On Tuesday night, the comedian responded to the fire (and Trump’s bizarre tweet about it) after asking his audience to gaze upon the ceiling of the Ed Sullivan Theater.
Martindale had to go to a dark place with her co-star and on-screen daughter, Patricia Arquette—but as someone who spent her teen years teaching drama to inmates in a maximum-security prison, the Emmy winner was unfazed.
Giuliani's pet project to defend Trump is now at “34 or 35” pages — down from 140 on Sunday.
“Sometimes, you need need an outside force to kick your ass out the door,” Bob Fosse once said. “Joan gave me that.”
The what-me-worry West Wing view is: Mueller’s verdict is already in, immigration chaos is a strategy, and 2020 is almost in the bag.
Who told on Trump? Was Barr’s summary accurate? What about that other Trump Tower meeting? Mueller knows all—if only Barr will let him reveal it.
A 1989 memo Barr wrote summarizing the “principal conclusions” of a D.O.J. ruling apparently left out several of those principal conclusions.
Wait—how many people watched The Umbrella Academy, according to the streaming service?