On Fox News, Pleading for Mercy in the King’s Court
As the president flexes his pardon power, supplicants line up to make their case.
As the president flexes his pardon power, supplicants line up to make their case.
To prepare for his harrowing role as an addict in the Showtime limited series, Cumberbatch had to ask the tough questions: “Injecting cocaine: what is that like? Why would you do that?”
J.A. Bayona adds some sub-genre flair to yet another dinosaur story.
“I’m kind of shocked that I’m winning a fashion award when I’m naked most of the time.”
The handbag and clothing designer sold off her shares in her namesake company in 2006.
With new leadership comes a major shift for the organization in the #MeToo era.
It looks like Manafort thought he could win by playing dirty. But with Mueller’s latest filing, the odds that Manafort folds—and flips—have just gone up.
Donald Trump will celebrate his patriotism all by himself, if he has to.
In Manhattan on Tuesday, the former super-producer once again denied the charges against him—and watched as his lawyer decried officials who have allegedly leaked information to the press.
Jim Carrey, Peter Weir, Andrew Niccol, Laura Linney, and Sherry Lansing thought their paranoid dramedy seemed absurd—until life began to imitate art.
Fellow tech C.E.O.s can’t stop bashing Facebook, but their jabs could do more harm than good.
She was definitely in public.
The storied photographer captured the elegant, wealthy, and blonde jet-setters of the midcentury.
In a new book, Todd Fisher writes about his mother and sister’s complex relationship and final days.
Meanwhile, on The Opposition, Jordan Klepper notes that Rudy Giuliani even said the president couldn’t be indicted for murder—“which is an incredibly normal thing to say if you’re the lawyer of a man whose wife hasn’t been seen in 24 days.”
Marti Noxon’s twisted series about diet culture and women’s magazines plays with a lot of fascinating material, but fails to commit to a vision.
The annual Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards, described by The New York Times as “fashion’s biggest night you may not know,” routinely draw a number of top-tier stars. This year’s crew included honorees Kim Kardashian West and Donatella Versace, host Issa Rae, and many more. Ahead, a look at the must-see looks as the fashion crowd brought out its best.
When the E.P.A. chief isn’t wasting taxpayer dollars, he’s reportedly asking aides to source previously owned beds.
As questions of fair labor practices, employment double standards, and more continue to dog N.F.L. cheerleading squads, a former cheerleader describes what it’s like to land a dream gig, only to have to walk away from it.
Rupert thwarted the revenge firing of an old Lachlan adversary—and it’s not the new Fox News’s only problem. “The pro-Trump thing isn’t working,” says an insider.
Plus Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Zoe Kravitz, and a game night from heaven.
Rick Grenell says he wants to “empower” Germany’s far right.
A special Vanity Fair issue drops today, available on newsstands across America.
Trump is not only above the law, his lawyers claim—he is the law. Legal experts disagree. “The statement is beyond ludicrous,” a former prosecutor in the Starr investigation says. “It is the kind of proposition a law student might come up with after dropping acid and pulling an all-nighter.”
Creator Mike Schur, actress D’Arcy Carden, and costume designer Kirston Mann break down how Janet became the ideal sherpa.