Find Me Author André Aciman Talks Eternal Youth, a Hollywood Sequel, and That Peach Scene
Upon the release of the much-anticipated follow-up to Call Me by Your Name, a candid interview with the best-selling writer.
Upon the release of the much-anticipated follow-up to Call Me by Your Name, a candid interview with the best-selling writer.
An army of subscription services and “must-see” programs are about to storm the gates, demanding your money and attention. Here’s how you and your wallet can survive.
The House impeachment inquiry has gutted the secretary of state’s standing among diplomats, hobbled his potential Senate campaign, and even his presidential ambitions, leaving him trapped in the Trump bunker.
Just like that, he was 25 again, dancing to Q-Tip in the club.
After writing an open letter to the duchess about her struggles with the press, M.P. Holly Lynch had a heartfelt conversation with the duchess herself.
The first son cannot believe Hunter Biden would try to profit off of being a Biden.
The Apple TV+ original, starring Hailee Steinfeld, is the Victorian-millennial mashup you didn't know you needed.
Sorkin called the Facebook boss out for defending his company’s policy of allowing politicians to blatantly lie in advertisements posted to the site, writing, “That’s not defending free speech, Mark, that’s assaulting truth.”
One source claims that after watching Star Wars fans bully actors and directors from the franchise—and then releasing a widely derided final season of “Game of Thrones”—the two wondered, Who wants to go through that again?
Delight in a preview of the series adaptation of the novel, which premieres next year, and learn the literary sensation’s favorite scenes.
Vanity Fair's December 2019 issue, featuring Chrissy Teigen and John Legend.
With her cash running low and Iowa looming, the California senator's campaign is preparing to lay off staffers and cut costs.
“This isn’t about free expression,” the Twitter CEO said in defense of his decision. “This is about paying for reach.”
Giuliani made a mess of an investigation Barr was going to do on his own, and it may lead to the president’s impeachment. But cutting him loose could be dangerous. “He knows Trump’s world really well,” says a former SDNY official.
“If I wanted to do quid pro quo, I would’ve done the damn quid pro quo.”