Ocean Vuong’s Lyricism Takes the Shape of America in His Debut Novel
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, out today, finds the award-winning writer exploring new forms and covering familiar ground.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, out today, finds the award-winning writer exploring new forms and covering familiar ground.
She only got $1 million. Trump called himself a billionaire, but likely wasn’t. Child support would cease if Tiffany joined the Army or the Peace Corps. And other secrets of the Trump-Marla prenup.
Jennifer Lopez, Gigi Hadid, Jessica Williams, and more of the night’s most stunning looks.
Even administration allies are begging the White House to scrap the mid-east proposal.
The USS John S. McCain may very well follow him wherever he goes.
Bingeing real-life miniseries “Chernobyl” and “When They See Us” means waking up to the nightmare of history.
The president used a press conference with outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May to hit back at his critics and endorse May’s potential replacements.
It was very expensive and came in a fancy box—but that’s no guarantee it will stick in his brain.
His departure arrives almost one year after costar Ruth Wilson left the show under mysterious circumstances.
In life, Albert W. Hicks was a slum-dwelling killer. In death, he became the template for NYC delinquents—up to and including Donald Trump.
The better way to achieve true diplomacy.
From the USS John S. McCain to David Bossie, the president’s allies don’t need orders to make Trump’s enemies disappear.
Tate Taylor’s new Blumhouse vehicle is a lesson in why genre movies need style.
Luke P. vs. Luke S. has all the trappings of a typical Bachelor-verse feud. But unlike most of these ultimately pointless rivalries, Monday’s beefcake catfight actually moved the story forward.
She also shared which designer fiancé Alex Rodriguez can’t live without.
Even the GOP is concerned about Trump’s burgeoning trade war with Mexico.
The dating competition show got its highest-ever opening this year in the U.K.—and that’s just the beginning.
Why did the typically aggressive player make such a modest final bet? And how did his challenger, Emma Boettcher, feel when she realized she’d unseated a Jeopardy! giant?
“It’s not exactly etiquette to call a member of the royal family ‘nasty,’” the comedian said of Trump’s dig at the Duchess of Sussex. “Especially right before you visit the U.K. That’s like RSVPing to a wedding, ‘The bride sucks! I’ll have the fish.’”
For Vanity Fair’s theater portfolio, Broadway’s hottest stars dish on the power of live performance.
A new House investigation comes as the government is already ramping up its oversight on Big Tech.
The transportation secretary thought it’d be cool to bring family members to government meetings in which they had a financial interest.
From “Heathers“ to “Mean Girls” to “Bring It On.”
Though not one as compelling as the author's own.