Breaking Down Every Angle of Archie’s Royal Christening
Also on this week’s episode of “In the Limelight”: Kate and Meghan go to Wimbledon.
Also on this week’s episode of “In the Limelight”: Kate and Meghan go to Wimbledon.
In the age of ceaseless content, everyone seems to have a TinyLetter or a Substack, and the personal-newsletter backlash is predictably here—but it might be misguided.
Revisiting the real-life locations showcased in When Harry Met Sally..., which set a new standard for romantic comedies (and New York-based entertainment) 30 years ago.
The 12th Duke of Devonshire takes a tour of the Sotheby’s exhibit dedicated to art and artifacts from his home—including a painting by Rembrandt and the Devonshire tiara.
As a congressman, Paul Ryan shamelessly ran cover for Trump. But in an interview with Politico’s Tim Alberta, the former House Speaker made it clear what he thought of the president.
The remake of the Disney classic has an all-star cast and the same great songs—but little of classic Disney's charismatic magic.
Rachel Monroe, author of the true-crime investigation Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession, recommends three superlative examples of the genre.
This week’s Little Gold Men podcast dives into the obvious front-runners and hopeful surprises for this year’s Emmy Awards.
The mogul’s rolodex included not only political and financial powerhouses, but also A-listers including Ralph Fiennes, Courtney Love, Dustin Hoffman, and Jimmy Buffett—and even after he’d been convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from underage girls, he and his alleged fixer still attended premiere parties and glamorous bashes.
On Thursday Gloria Allred also dug at one of Weinstein’s new attorneys in a press conference: “I agree that women are responsible for their own choices. But when will Mr. Weinstein be held responsible for his?”
What did Ja Rule know and when did he know it?
The blitz will target multiple cities—even as the White House attempts to negotiate a crucial budget deal with Democrats.
Is the internet ready for this?
On the set of the hit HBO drama, Scott embarrassed himself in front of Reese Witherspoon—and he’s still trying to figure out how to move past it.
Nickerson’s onscreen credits included “Dark Shadows” and “The Electric Company”—but she’ll always be remembered as the beloved, loudmouthed Junior World Champion Gum Chewer.
There have been no reports of injuries
“Welcome to the party.”
There are a few surprises lurking in this familiar story.
Kim Darroch’s resignation is, in a way, the perfect metaphor for the perversion of the “special relationship” in the Trump era. The great irony is that Brexit, marketed as a way for Britons to “take back control” from the E.U., is tilting the U.K. toward a new state of vassalage.
Epstein was in the media mix as subject and, sometimes, as backer—he was part of a group, with Harvey Weinstein, that tried to buy New York magazine. “You got the sense that he could adopt many masks.”
Prostrating himself before the president, Acosta makes a desperate bid to keep his job in a White House press conference.
“She wasn’t really that impressed.”