With The Second Shelf, Women Writers—And Collectors—Finally Get Their Due
Author and book dealer A. N. Devers shares the origin story of her new, bicontinental journal and bookstore, dedicated to balancing the bookshelves once and for all.
Author and book dealer A. N. Devers shares the origin story of her new, bicontinental journal and bookstore, dedicated to balancing the bookshelves once and for all.
The case of Keith Ellison, who’s been accused of domestic abuse, has flown under the radar for months, complicating the #MeToo playing field for the left.
In her new book, the writer, director, producer, and actress meditates on that most American obsession: celebrity. “We have a long, long history of mocking people after they’ve become famous and lose fame,” she says.
“I don’t know the bloke, so I don’t know whether he’s innocent or guilty, but I wouldn’t support anyone assaulting women.”
The first promo for the upcoming ABC spin-off promises a happy family romp—despite a matriarch killed off due to a racist tweet.
What, exactly, is Elaine Chao up to?
Fans of the superstar are worried that the comic adaptation might make more money than A Star Is Born—so they’re trolling the hell out of it.
According to NBC, text messages suggest that Kavanaugh may not have been forthcoming with Republican lawmakers about when he learned of Deborah Ramirez’s allegations against him.
Tasked with an investigation with an impossible deadline, in which both the White House and Senate Republicans are ready to load the dice, the F.B.I. director, a Trump appointee, is already taking steps to defend his bureau.
The First Lady is embarking on her first solo international tour.
The Black Panther star refuses to be typecast as he searches for roles with universal appeal and is putting his free time into building a brand.
Inspired by Wakanda and his Newark upbringing, the Black Panther star is building a singular career, equal parts Denzel Washington, Tom Cruise, and Louis B. Mayer.
The Oscar-winning actor has shape-shifted again, this time to play the U.S. vice president in Adam McKay’s edgy biopic, out this Christmas.
The Great Bieber Tabloid Wars of 2018 are over.
According to a new study, the Star Wars film may have been targeted by Twitter accounts linked to Russian operatives—the same ones who tried to sway the 2016 election.
The four-part docuseries, adapted from Nosrat’s best-selling book, debuts October 11.
In her first interview as head of the anti-sexual misconduct group, the veteran executive discusses the work ahead: “This is not a club. I would just offer the invitation to everyone, right here, right now . . . come join us on this journey.”
A casual look for Kate on her first engagement back.
After the reality star’s controversial comments about the show’s younger competitors—and creator Simon Cowell—Osbourne says, “I really don’t think I’m needed [on X Factor] and I would honestly feel odd coming in at this point.”
A critically beloved TV series is planning a return—and just in time.
“He voiced his opinion—very loudly,” Thompson said. “For a long time.”
Aziz Ansari was reportedly also on the scene.
Asia Argento appeared on an Italian television show Sunday night to defend herself against sexual assault accusations: “I have not done anything that I’m accused of.”
Can his Maria be far behind?
In a prescient interview nearly 20 years ago, the Tesla C.E.O.’s now ex-wife said, “My fear is that we become spoiled brats, that we lose a sense of appreciation, and perspective.” She may have been right about all three points.