Who Would Have Guessed Woodstock’s 50th Anniversary Would Involve So Much Litigiousness?
The peace-and-love war continues with bureaucracy and cease and desist fronts.
The peace-and-love war continues with bureaucracy and cease and desist fronts.
The Twitter CEO gave the controversial Democratic congresswoman $5,600—and donated $1,000 to Andrew Yang.
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author's new novel, inspired by the atrocities committed at Florida's Dozier School for Boys, lays bare America’s history of state-sanctioned violence
In an Instagram post announcing her role in a campaign for Adidas by Stella McCartney, the art-pop princess (and girlfriend of Elon Musk) got a little weird.
With Emmy nods for “Homecoming” and high expectations for “The Lion King”, let’s take a look at Queen Bey’s awards-season calendar.
After dazzling audiences with Thor: Ragnarok, Hollywood’s favorite Kiwi just signed up for a follow-up—reportedly placing his live-action Akira adaptation on hold.
Conway seemingly insisted the president would’ve told a white lawmaker to “go back” to their family’s country of origin too.
The former VP has said he won’t get “down in the dirt” with Trump. But he’s also indicated a (joking!) willingness to do just that.
As predicted, Veep’s queen Julia Louis-Dreyfus is poised to break her own record. But Julia Roberts, in her first TV turn, didn’t even get a nod.
The HBO drama series smashed its own record in its final season.
Once again, the series has been nominated for its writing—but snubbed for outstanding variety series, an omission that makes less sense with every passing year.
After last year’s fall from grace, the network earned a whopping 137 nominations—thanks to the combined power of Game of Thrones, Veep, Barry, and Chernobyl.
After years of relative obscurity, Eugene and Dan Levy’s raucously funny family comedy has seen a real breakthrough.
“He loved her,” Carole Radziwill recalls of John F. Kennedy Jr.’s marriage to Carolyn Bessette. “And she loved him. And they drove each other crazy.”
Here’s who made the cut.
Game of Thrones leads with 32 nominations overall, followed by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Chernobyl, and Saturday Night Live.
This season’s Bachelorette took her most troublesome contestant to task on Monday night. Now they’re fighting on Twitter—and she’s even more fired up than before.
The trainer on Gwyneth Paltrow’s side.
New financial disclosure forms show that all but five 2020 Democrats are rapidly running out of money.
Meanwhile, Laura Dern revealed the most inspiring texter in the Big Little Lies group chat.
The “Bachelor” franchise has long had a paradoxical relationship with sex—but Hannah helped change its legacy with five little words: “I f--ked in a windmill.”
Two years after the Netflix drama’s debut, the show’s creators have edited the graphic scene from season one in which Hannah Baker takes her own life.
Leaders in media, technology, culture, and finance will join the sixth annual Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in Los Angeles this October.
“I am not surprised at what [Trump is] doing,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “But I also know we’re focused on making it better.”
The Treasury Secretary is totally cool with them.