Welcome to the Anxiety Election
The prospect of another Trump term is terrifying, but let’s not freak out over every bad news cycle.
The prospect of another Trump term is terrifying, but let’s not freak out over every bad news cycle.
In advance of a trip to Vancouver for the Invictus Games, the duchess announced a deal with Lemonada Media and launched a new website.
The queen of country has spoken.
Her upcoming multimedia project came with a $20 million price tag, plus skepticism from Jane Fonda, Khloé Kardashian, and Ben Affleck: “Everybody thought I was crazy,” says Lopez.
It only took seven-ish months and a Super Bowl win for him to earn the promotion.
“So insecure, so outrageous, so entitled, so bratty.”
According to Nielsen, approximately 123.4 million people watched the Chiefs defeat the 49ers in Las Vegas this Sunday—making the telecast second only to the moon landing in 1969.
From Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip to Queen Noor and King Hussein of Jordan, these love stories prove that even in the coldest of palace halls, love has found a way.
The royals were spotted arriving at Clarence House Tuesday.
The Native American author speaks with Vanity Fair about the current Indigenous renaissance, the importance of authentic representation, and the complexities of Indigeneity.
“We have two candidates who are chronologically outside the norm of anyone who has run for the presidency in the history of this country…breaking, by only four years, the record that they set!”
The actor drew on fear and loneliness for the drama about a far-off astronaut trying to escape himself.
Dakota Johnson can’t find her way through a clumsy superhero origin story.
In Splinters, a series of essays Jamison describes as “short, sharp pieces,” the author reckons with some of the most intimate relationships in her life.
Inside the friendliest event of the season for the nominees, who gather for a celebration of their recognition—and get ready for the final sprint toward the Oscars.
“The villain here is Merrick Garland.”