Inside Elliot Ackerman’s Complicated Portrait of a Military Family in Waiting for Eden
In a novel about life-or-death decisions, the writer and military veteran tries to answer universal questions about faith and love.
In a novel about life-or-death decisions, the writer and military veteran tries to answer universal questions about faith and love.
The actor’s directorial debut, written with Zoe Kazan and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan, brings little that’s new to a story we’ve seen before.
The president has an “instinct” for science, and it’s telling him that climate change is a hoax.
The network is developing a show based on the brothers’ memoir—with a title that might annoy the Olsen twins.
He’s wearing a ring. A ring? A ring!
Her latest Instagram post has an Old Taylor vibe, with a new serious tone.
Executive producer Maril Davis talks the perils of recreating the New World: “You’re never going to get the heat and humidity of North Carolina in Scotland.”
After a rough weekend, the singer has announced that she’s saying “bye-bye again to the Internet.”
Meanwhile, Turkish officials have unearthed even more grim details of journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s alleged murder.
Claire and Jamie come to America.
The special counsel will reportedly release key findings from the Russia probe shortly after the midterms.
According to one staffer, the newsroom hasn’t felt this galvanized since the earliest days of the Russia investigation.
Warren’s maneuver stands as a warning sign for other presidential contenders. Getting into the mud pit with Trump—who doesn’t care about political decorum, rules, sexism, racism, name-calling, facts, or reason—has revealed itself as a sucker’s game. Like a scientist trying to argue with a climate-change denier, you’ll just end up drowning in a tide of bad faith.
Khashoggi’s disappearance represents Trump’s latest frank disregard for ethical consideration. It’s enough to force us to decide which sort of foreign policy is worse: one wrapped in sanctimony or one wrapped in cynicism. Is there another way?
Canadian mayoral candidate Faith Goldy has promoted “white genocide” and recited the “14 words” on a podcast. To Steve King, that makes her “a fighter for our values.”
Hardwicke helmed a vampire blockbuster that started a Y.A. craze—then watched as male director after male director got hired over her. “That was a heartbreak for me,” she says.
The duchess arrived in Dubbo, Australia looking a little bit country, and Serena Williams, thousands of miles away, approved.
But that won’t stop the Daily Mail from trying.
Chocolate chips and ginger included!
ABC’s renamed sitcom managed to outperform the revived Roseanne’s season finale in early ratings. Can it keep its momentum up?
Caroll Spinney has played polar-opposite characters on the children’s show for nearly half a century.
On this week’s episode of *In the Limelight,* everything you need to know about the Duchess of Sussex’s future royal baby.
The actor may never be Bond—but he’s circling the role of Macavity in Cats, the musical’s main villain.
“I have been called the worst names imaginable,” Laura Benanti’s First Lady character told the Late Show host. “Cold. Heartless. Eric’s stepmother.”
Plus, a few things we’re still waiting to find out.