Vanity Fair US
THE BARRON Identity
The world's most famous college freshman is as mysterious a presence at NYU as he is in the American psyche By Dan Adler
10 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
BERNADETTE PETERS
The Broadway legend talks high- maintenance dogs, Chinese philosophy, and her love for Stephen Sondheim
2 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
CHANGE AGENT
Ex-CIA analyst ELISSA SLOTKIN, the moderate freshman senator from Michigan, is a rising Democratic star in a party that desperately needs them
10+ min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
Poetic HARMONY
With “A Poem for Deep Thinkers” at the Guggenheim Museum, RASHID JOHNSON revisits his archive
2 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
FLIGHT RISK
IT'S SUSPECTED THAT A RECENT SPATE OF GLOBAL AVIATION INCIDENTS INVOLVING EXPLODING CARGO, HACKED GPS SYSTEMS, OR SPOOFED COORDINATES TRACES BACK TO RUSSIAN AGGRESSORS. THE SOPHISTICATION OF THE ATTACKS ONLY RIVALS RUSSIA'S PENCHANT FOR BRUTALITY, SO WHAT'S NEXT? THE SKY'S THE LIMIT
10+ min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
The Artist's WAY
Multitalented ESTHER MCGREGOR finds her footing in front of the camera
3 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
OPEN ROAD
F1 ACADEMY, THE ALL-WOMEN RACING LEAGUE LAUNCHED IN 2023, IS AIMING ITS DRIVERS AT THE SPORT'S HIGHEST ECHELON
5 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
Working THROUGH IT
VF's royals correspondent reveals how she fought her own battle with cancer—‘ile reporting on the Windsors’ diagnoses
5 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
UNITED WE STAN
FROM MARVEL ANTI-HERO TO TRUMP AND TOMMY LEE, SEBASTIAN STAN HAS EMERGED—SLOWLY AND NOW SEEMINGLY ALL AT ONCE—AS ONE OF THE MORE FEARLESS ACTORS OF OUR TIME
10+ min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
ROMAN EMPIRE
JOE ANOA'I SLAMMED HIS WAY TO WWE STARDOM AS “ROMAN REIGNS.” NOW THE BRAWNY BRAWLER IS LOOKING TO HOLLYWOOD FOR HIS NEXT STARRING ROLE
10+ min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
IN GOOD COMPANY
AS THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL KICKS OFF ITS PLAN TO GO TUITION-FREE, VF GATHERED SOME AUGUST ALUMNI TO TALK ABOUT MEMORIES AND DREAMS
6 min |
May 2025
Vanity Fair US
Feeling THIS
In a full-hearted new memoir, Blink-182’S MARK HOPPUS confronts friendship breakups and a cancer diagnosis
3 min |
May 2025
The New Yorker
ACHY BREAKY
The rise of Megan Moroney, emo cowgirl.
5 min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
BRIEFLY NOTED
Careless People, by Sarah Wynn-Williams (Flatiron).
2 min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
One hundred days, one hundred classics.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
THE ROAD TO "SINNERS"
Ryan Coogler’s vision of music, race, family, religion—and vampires.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
NOCTURNAL CREATURES
It's the spring after the bedbug scare has finally abated for good when I pull up in front of the bakery, which I won't name, but it’s the one right off Exit 17.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
WESTWARD OY!
When Jews seeking a homeland dreamed of Texas.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
IS IT HAPPENING HERE?
Many democracies have gradually slid into autocracy. That may be where we're headed—or where we are.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
UPDATED U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION QUESTIONNAIRE
Welcome to the United States of America.
2 min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
MR. NICE GUY
The unlikely lawyer behind Young Thug and Diddy.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
UP THE RIVER
Capturing Mark Twain.
10+ min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
Dhruv Khullar on Oliver Sacks's "The Case of Anna H."
In 1999, Oliver Sacks, the eclectic neurologist who was dubbed the “poet laureate of medicine,” received a letter from a pianist, Anna H.
3 min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
DEEP DOWN
“Floyd Collins,” “Rheology,” and “I'm Assuming You Know David Greenspan.”
5 min |
May 05, 2025
The New Yorker
HOSPITALS IN RUINS
A doctor witnesses what remains of a ravaged health-care system.
10+ min |
April 28, 2025
The New Yorker
CONSUMING PASSIONS
\"Sinners.\"
6 min |
April 28, 2025
The New Yorker
ACROSS THE GULF
Can President Claudia Sheinbaum manage Trump—and Mexico’s fragile democracy?
10+ min |
April 28, 2025
The New Yorker
TORTOISESHELL
I have never been honest with myself. It’s an attribute that has always disturbed me.
10+ min |
April 28, 2025
The New Yorker
FOLLOW THE LEADER
A culture of obedience reigns in Trump's Washington.
10+ min |
April 28, 2025
The New Yorker
Carrie Brownstein on Richard Avedon's Portrait of Cat Power
It's 2003, and Cat Power exists in is bandied about, an exotic label for an American singer-songwriter on an indie label.
1 min |
