Former Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey on Why Poetry Unites Us
In her first retrospective collection of poems, Monument, the Pulitzer Prize winner discusses grief, the true character of America, and her hope for the future.
In her first retrospective collection of poems, Monument, the Pulitzer Prize winner discusses grief, the true character of America, and her hope for the future.
Boomer love has made it to social media.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s teal Jenny Packham gown gets another spin.
Cameron Crowe, Tom Hanks, James Taylor, and many more toasted the legendary singer-songwriter Wednesday evening with a concert, dinner, artwork, and cake.
Trump lost his cool at a bizarre post-midterm press conference—but continuing the fight with CNN’s chief White House correspondent could be a diversion, because the real war is with Mueller and the Democrats.
The company was ordered to pay the U.S. $26 million last May.
Rather than receiving any formal magical training, the Dumbledore actor “just spent the entire holiday walking around with a twig,” says his co-star Eddie Redmayne.
Fans of the show can go to Gaffney and visit the gravestone for a limited time.
The man who smashed Trump’s star with a pickax has received his official sentence: brief jail time, and probation.
Her former assistant allegedly spent around $2,800 on greeting cards, among other eye-popping expenses.
As the finale draws near, there are a lot of questions to be answered—unless the series goes for an extremely obvious cop-out.
Female candidates and voters were motivated by many things—but the energy and organization represented by the Women’s March proved it has the potential to change politics.
Ever the gentleman, he didn’t want to make her damehood ceremony about him.
A new Congress could mean trouble for Big Tech—if the House and Senate can stop fighting each other.
“I don’t think people realize quite how kind he is,” Camilla says of her husband.
The White House is asking Trump’s allies for the ultimate show of loyalty: to disbelieve their own lying eyes.
In a new documentary airing on BBC One, Prince Charles opens up about his future role as king for the first time, and his duties to his family.
Two years after Disney’s nearly billion-dollar take on The Jungle Book, Serkis’s version is heading to Netflix.
Here’s hoping she handles this as well as last time.
ManBearPig is back, in an episode that apologizes for not taking Al Gore “cereal.”
“The Festival did not in any way remove Jason Blum from the stage,” festival director Meir Fenigstein said in a statement.
Inside the White House, advisers are justifiably terrified of the prospect of two (or more) years under the microscope of the House Oversight Committee. And Democrats are just getting started.
Is this the perfect episode of Riverdale? This might be the perfect episode of Riverdale.
Our voting system is undeniably broken. But it may be one consequential part of society that the geniuses in Palo Alto should not hack.
Tuesday’s results aren’t conclusive—but they are, undeniably, good news for a Democratic Party that has spent the last two years obsessed with the myth of a blue-collar, Trump rebellion.