Seth Meyers Plans for Late Night’s Midterms Live Special: Basically Winging It
The Late Night host breaks down how he and his team are preparing—or, really, not preparing—for their first live election episode.
The Late Night host breaks down how he and his team are preparing—or, really, not preparing—for their first live election episode.
Ultimately no safeguard can prevent the crisis of confidence that originated in Silicon Valley in the wake of the 2016 election.
Republican strategists warn that Trump is sacrificing the House to preserve a Senate majority that was never in doubt. Trump doesn’t seem to care—and is already preparing a 2020 message that posits him as savior.
Aside from drinking an enormous glass of red wine, we assume.
Watch an exclusive clip from the next episode of Patriot Act.
Donating money to candidates and staying quiet on Twitter? Maybe this really is a fresh start.
The groundbreaking Homecoming podcast creators discuss the process of adapting it into Amazon’s series starring Julia Roberts and directed by Sam Esmail.
After the trauma of November 8, 2016, the Times is taking steps not to trigger its readers—even as it rolls out not one, but two midterm-election needles.
Vanity Fair’s editor discusses our latest cover star and more in her December editor’s letter.
Do not try to slip anything by her.
Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, will travel from Los Angeles to Sandringham for a very royal holiday celebration.
Apparently, accepting Saudi cash is the humanitarian thing to do.
In this weekend’s battle of movies with bad reviews, only one overcame the odds.
In a made-for-tabloid-TV stunt, Houston’s most enterprising plastic surgeon promised that he had transformed a patient in the mold of the president’s daughter.
At least for now.
When his 32-piece “Soup Cans” exhibition opened in 1962, Warhol transformed into a visual Prince of Pop. Those iconic paintings will be reunited at a landmark exhibition of the artist’s work, opening this month at the Whitney.
Andrew Lincoln has left the flagship show to launch The Walking Dead Extended Universe.
So! Many! Callbacks!
This season might have started out strong, but now the series appears to have returned to its favorite activity: repeating its worst mistakes over and over again.
It can feel like monitoring every twist and turn of Trump’s tumultuous presidency is a crucial civic duty. But the TV is distracting from the real story.