Trump Goes Mafioso on His White House Comms Shop
Can the president fire his way to complete loyalty?
Can the president fire his way to complete loyalty?
And is the Queen trying to pull a Les Moonves on the Meghan-Harry merger? We discuss it all, and more, on this week’s episode of V.F. Hive on Cheddar.
Pastry chef Claire Ptak’s wedding cake is not your grandmother’s fruitcake.
The Tony-nominated star of Broadway’s Three Tall Women joined the Little Gold Men podcast to look back at her acting and political careers, plus her return to the stage.
The actor is ready to embrace his new life as a certified zaddy. (Especially now that he knows what a “zaddy” is.)
And Paul Schrader takes us to church in one of the best films he's made to date.
“Santa Fe High, you didn’t deserve this.”
The national security adviser is “creating a power dynamic that leads straight to him,” one source says. Another calls his lean new N.S.C. a “Republican wet dream.” Is he trying to outflank the secretary of state on North Korea?
Cummings’s partner, fellow executive producer Bruce Helford, says Cummings is “too busy” to return to the controversial series in the fall.
During her exceptionally fashionable visit to Cannes, Jane Fonda made time not just for a beaded duster, but for a T-shirt in support of Time’s Up. Elsewhere at Cannes, Cate Blanchett debuted an ombré take on the red carpet itself, and back in the U.S., Angela Bassett sported a thoroughly modern iteration of denim-on-denim at the Fox upfronts.
The actress on managing her anxiety and what the future holds for the world’s luckiest woman.
Harry was reportedly in a joking mood less than 24 hours before his wedding.
Their latest line of attack is perhaps the most desperate yet.
Mark Harmon and Pauley Perrette reportedly stopped appearing on-screen together after Harmon’s dog bit a crew member two years ago.
Can Trump, the master gaslighter, be gaslighted himself? Amanda Carpenter joins this week’s Inside the Hive podcast to explain why Republicans put up with the president’s constant mistruths.
And creepier, too!
V.F.’s Rebecca Keegan’s HWD Weekly newsletter.
All it took was a staggering $50 million to close the deal.
At a pep rally-style presentation in Los Angeles, the Tesla C.E.O. plays the hits.
Star James Van Der Beek hopes Donald Trump tunes in and learns “that trans people are people. They are human fucking beings.”
The British actor is also—gasp—not planning to watch the royal wedding.
He was outbid in the end. But he took his shot.
Though the series has bid farewell to some of its most beloved characters with brutal deaths in the past, it dreamed up a much sweeter ending for April and Arizona.
“She is just like Meghan,” said one palace insider.
On this week’s episode of “In the Limelight,” everything you need to know before Harry and Meghan tie the knot.