Get Ready for Law & Order: Hate Crimes
Dick Wolf and NBC are expanding the Law & Order universe once more. But do they have the deft hand required to make truly insightful television out of such a topical, fraught subject?
Dick Wolf and NBC are expanding the Law & Order universe once more. But do they have the deft hand required to make truly insightful television out of such a topical, fraught subject?
With the Telluride Film Festival now over, Vanity Fair’s executive digital director Mike Hogan, Hollywood correspondent Rebecca Keegan, and chief critic Richard Lawson discuss the highlights of the four-day festival, and what it all might tell us about our old pal, Oscar.
The president’s personal lawyer has an estranged-partner problem.
Biden’s blue-collar appeal and unstudied authenticity have made him the only Democrat Trump is afraid to run against. And now, he’s sprinting through the streets of a pivotal state.
Get up close and personal with the biggest names at one of the season’s best Oscar predictors—including Nicole Kidman, Alfonso Cuarón, Matthew McConaughey, Laura Dern, Damien Chazelle, and the women of The Favourite.
The duchess steps out with Prince Harry for the WellChild Awards.
On Monday, the president called on the Justice Department to ignore evidence of corruption if it complicates his political agenda. How come Washington isn’t more outraged?
Vanity Fair’s editor discusses the October cover star and the legal legend she portrays in On the Basis of Sex.
The British actress’s transformation into a young Ginsburg in On the Basis of Sex is a revelation, from the walk to the Brooklynese. Even R.B.G. agrees.
It took 13 years—and a lot more effort than the police simply clicking their heels three times.
The Twitter C.E.O.’s purported commitment to transparency is seemingly at odds with his alleged interventions into the company’s inner workings.
There’s a new definition for “birthday suit.”
Critics are burning their shoes and cutting out Nike swooshes from their socks. But who’s really winning here?
On Good Morning America, the actor opened up about what it was like to be “job-shamed” as photos of him working at the grocery store went viral.
Last season, the struggle to find a decent guy gave us Arie Luyendyk Jr. But this time, The Bachelor appeared to have plenty of good picks—so how did we end up with this guy?
Or as long as Patagonia can keep repairing it.
Twenty years after its release, the Starr Report is surprising in how much it reinforces the old cartoons. But as another impeachment trial looms, it also offers important lessons for a largely self-created national crisis.