Remembering Former Vanity Fair Editor George Hodgman
Writer Judy Bachrach recalls her memories of the Bettyville memoirist and her longtime editor, who “cared about everything.”
Writer Judy Bachrach recalls her memories of the Bettyville memoirist and her longtime editor, who “cared about everything.”
“I’ve always said American wine is better than French wine!” said the teetotaler and winery owner.
The Netflix series started a real-life “Poussey Washington Fund” for non-profit organizations advocating criminal justice reform, immigrants’ rights, ending mass incarceration and supporting women.
Susan Heyward, who plays C.O. Tamika Ward, talks her character’s season-seven arc, and her surprising connection to costar Danielle Brooks.
In the wake of the special counsel’s testimony, two Democratic congresspeople launch persuasion efforts as Pelosi seemingly softens her impeachment stance. But is the new strategy an escalation, or more of the same?
The movie, which co-stars Tye Sheridan, unearths the bone-deep depressions of mid-century America.
The Turkish-language documentary trains its loving eye on a Macedonian beekeeper's vanishing lifestyle.
The Commerce Department blows up Trump’s spot as his trade war drags down GDP and his tax cuts fail to deliver.
Here’s a brief guide to the who’s who of the film, including pop-up appearances from surprising figures like Bruce Lee and Mama Cass.
Brandy is a very good girl.
Melania Trump and Judith Giuliani live their own Christmas nightmares.
Here’s your crash guide to how Netflix left every inmate in the show’s final season.
Trump sizzles, Mueller fizzles, and Michael Cohen texts from jail in this rollicking episode of Inside the Hive.
Tapped to lead the news division after a cascade of #MeToo scandals brought down Les Moonves, Jeff Fager, and Charlie Rose, Zirinsky is making moves to retool her network. But can a throwback from the glory days also win the future?
Chris Hughes, who made millions from Facebook, is building an anti-trust case against the company he helped create.
“I live more in 10 minutes than most people do in an entire lifetime.”
The show’s cast gathered for an emotional goodbye at their seventh and final season premiere in New York.
Roman Polanski’s latest will also make its debut at the festival, while only two female directors made this year’s competition lineup.
A new retrospective of his 30-year career gave the street artist an opportunity to take the measure of his fame and his politics.
“There were a lot of people breaking down,” said the Netflix series's creator, opening up about season seven’s most brutal moments (and that poignant goodbye song).
Julia Butters on stealing scenes from DiCaprio in the riotous Quentin Tarantino tale.
The new report comes hours after Mitch McConnell shut down election security bills by claiming Democrats were only trying to give themselves a “political benefit.”
Monica Crowley was also a big fan of the Trump-fueled conspiracy theory that Obama wasn’t born in the United States.
Netflix’s flagship show says goodbye with a season-seven return to form that reminds the audience what made it so radical, loving, and hopeful.