Why John Lewis Matters—Now More Than Ever
The civil rights leader continues to leave his mark on the culture—in a forthcoming biography, a new documentary, and in the spirit of America’s ongoing protests.
The civil rights leader continues to leave his mark on the culture—in a forthcoming biography, a new documentary, and in the spirit of America’s ongoing protests.
Earlier this month, CBS fired Peter Lenkov, who’d overseen a powerful fiefdom. V.F. spoke to 30 sources about what happens when a network gives somebody a difficult job, then seems to let problems pile up for years because he’s making it money.
Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, Margot Robbie in Birds of Prey, and Seth Rogen’s American Pickle all arrive next month, while the entire Harry Potter franchise says goodbye.
On the new podcast Once Upon a Time in the Valley, Lili Anolik dives deep into the story of Traci Lords, who became a porn star while secretly still underage—and left the industry reeling when her identity was revealed.
Donald Henkel’s home was raided by FBI agents earlier this month.
Trading and underwriting are up at Goldman and Morgan Stanley, while memories of the 2008 financial collapse fade. “This is not a normal recession,” says Jamie Dimon.
Despite calls for Biden to select a woman of color—and Kamala Harris seen as the likely frontrunner—Warren has continued to stay in contention.
Keanu Reeves is now a comic book author and a superhero, starring in and writing his own 12-issue limited series, BRZRKR, with Boom! Studios.
Time to process this and move on.
After an unhinged Fox interview, the president announced the return of daily COVID briefings—and bragged about his past ratings. “In the history of cable television,” he said, “there’s never been anything like it.”
The upcoming film has slipped off Warner Bros.’ release calendar.
Katy Perry says Jennifer Aniston will not be the godmother of her daughter, but fiancé Orlando Bloom is “one of her good friends.”
In an interview, the Jamaican rapper shared a story of his run-in with the prince.
Beyoncé released a new Black Is King trailer featuring Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Campbell and Jay Z ahead of the visual album's release on Disney+ on July 31.
It’s getting harder for the GOP to live in Trump’s state of denial as COVID-19 spikes across the Sun Belt.
Justin Bieber can subpoena Twitter to find out the identities of the two women who anonymously accused him of sexual assault as part of his $20 million defamation lawsuit.
The Jeopardy! host teared up while talking about his wife, Jean, during an interview on Good Morning America, but also revealed some good news.
Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, and the rest of the cast got together again, 22 years after the film’s initial release.
Alex Trebek, Catherine O’Hara, Billy Porter, John Cena, and Paul Rudd recorded special public service announcements in an effort to reach those susceptible to bad information.
TikTok’s favorite mimic knows the key to spoofing the president: Just let him speak for himself.
Bored in the house, maybe, but with summer fashion and social distance.