Martha’ delves into the infidelity at the center of Stewart’s marriage—“I would never have broke up a marriage for it”—and her hatred of her own talk show: “That was more like prison.” ...
Over the years, his brief expanded to cover all of Eurasia ... Bill Burr totally bombing in a monologue that tried to make light of Kamala Harris’s loss. After a difficult year, the couple ...
There is graphic (and, I think, simulated) sex, but it is brief and not quite leering ... his insistence that we see his characters in a light that is awfully familiar. At his best, Baker makes ...
Generations of children have grown up reading A.A. Milne’s stories of Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre ...
What more can you want from a weekend than seeing Zendaya hum along to Solange and play with her miniature schnauzer, Noon?
Vanity Fair's Wednesday cover of Donald Trump sparked discourse online, following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday.
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While gearing up for this year’s late night, Wasserman tells Vanity Fair that he lets utility guide his outfit choices on election night, but a Friday appearance on C-SPAN was the perfect time ...
Vanity Fair: How are you feeling about the election and the work you’ve done with just a few days left? Reverend Jim Ball: So my gut sense of how things are going is that we’re going to win ...
I’m not saying Donald Trump ran for reelection to stay out of jail. But let me posit that if the president-elect had such designs in mind, they’re working out pretty well for him. A judge ...