
Vanity Fair US
LUCA GUADAGNINO
The director of After the Hunt on the benefits of solipsism and the very first cake he ever baked
1 min |
October 2025

Vanity Fair US
THE GREATEST SHOWMAN
JEREMY O. HARRIS is a playwright, producer, performer, provocateur, dandy, bon vivant, and depending who you ask, a genius. As his latest wave of projects gains momentum, CHRIS MURPHY asks, can Harris keep all the plates spinning?
10+ min |
October 2025

Vanity Fair US
BUDDY COMEDY
From his early stand-up days to his work on such instant classics as Freaks and Geeks and Girls, JUDD APATOW has spent a lifetime capturing high hilarity and hoarding the accompanying snapshots and ephemera. In this exclusive excerpt from his visual memoir, Comedy Nerd, where he shares his trove for the first time, LENA DUNHAM describes the generous guy behind the slapstick
3 min |
October 2025

Vanity Fair US
MARK RONSON
The Oscar-winning songwriter and producer documents a bygone era of New York in his new memoir
1 min |
October 2025

The New Yorker
A WORLD APART
\"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.\"
6 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
RUNWAY DEPT.CIVIL STRUTTING
The mission: attend “Style Across the Aisle,” a Fashion Week spectacle wherein local politicians walk the runway wearing clothes mostly made by up-and-coming designers from their districts, and determine which of the models exhibits the most diva-like behavior. Which official, be they elected or appointed, is most likely to throw a phone at an assistant while screaming, “I am not wearing more khaki!”? Who, in short, is the civil-servant Naomi Campbell?
3 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
BACKSTAGE DEPT. FROM THE TOP
How do great artists get their start? The misty-eyed will say it all begins with a dream.
3 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
R.F.K., JR.: A DAY IN THE LIFE
Upon waking each morning, I open my drapes, remove the tinfoil over the windows, and stare directly at the sun for thirty to forty-five minutes until everything goes white and I can no longer see, which is when you know it's working.
3 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
ON THE IMPERSONAL ESSAY
Thinking in six parts.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S ENEMIES
Following the tragic death of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the line between eulogy and blame wore swiftly and predictably thin.
4 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
AFTER THE FLOOD
Ian McEwan casts the climate crisis as a story of adultery.
7 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
CINEMA PARADISO
How Bologna became a guiding light of the film-restoration world.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
UP FOR DEBATE
Yasmina Reza's \"Art\" and Henrik Ibsen's \"The Wild Duck.\"
5 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
DON'T SAY IT LIKE THAT
A legendary usage guide is turning a hundred.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
NO WAY OUT
In Thomas Pynchon's \"Shadow Ticket,\" all the ends are loose.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
UNREASONABLE
The nearness of bees, and of other things that agitate most people, calms me. My father had three daughters and he ate watermelon with slices of cheese on the porch and he said once, over watermelon, that he was very lucky to have three girls: one beautiful, one kind, and one intelligent.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
HARD NEWS
\"The Lowdown,\" on FX.
5 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
PROMPT DIAGNOSIS
A.I. is already helping physicians and patients. But there are side effects.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
UPSIDE DOWN
Magluba, in Arabic, means “upside down.” It’s also the name of a pilaf dish popular in the Levant: a pot of rice, vegetables, meat, and potatoes, coagulated and flipped into a stout cylinder.
3 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
MIKE NICHOLS'S GHOST
In Shubert Alley, which runs between West Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth Streets, Jeremy Irons, dressed in a tweed cap turned backward and three artfully arranged layers of European workwear, pointed to a patch of asphalt beneath the marquee of the Booth Theatre. “This is where I used to argue with the police that I should be allowed to park my motorcycle. But they made me put it in the damn car park up the street,” he said.
3 min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
YOU PEOPLE
Antisemitism and its tangled meanings.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
FIRE SEASON
Returning to a devastated community.
10+ min |
September 29, 2025

The New Yorker
THEN AND NOW DEPT. MANHATTAN'S SPRINGS
In the late eighteen-nineties, when the New Croton Aqueduct was just beginning to pipe water into the Bronx from Westchester, James Reuel Smith, a wealthy classicist with a passion for cataloguing, used a bicycle to survey the springs and wells of Manhattan and the Bronx.
3 min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
WHAT I WANTED, WHAT I GOT
Lifelong lessons in yearning and style.
10+ min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
FULL CIRCLE
\"The Brothers Size\" at the Shed, and \"Honor\" at the Performing Garage.
5 min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
RUNAWAY BUNNY
Bad Bunny has conquered the world. This summer, he came home.
7 min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
THE BEHEMOTH
Gaudi's wild vision for the Sagrada Família finally takes shape.
10+ min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
COVERS, LIVE!
Six photographers reinterpret classic New Yorker covers.
2 min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
MAKING A MOVE
A new sanctuary on Philadelphia's Parkway brings the Calders home.
6 min |
September 22, 2025

The New Yorker
SAVING FACE
How Jane Birkin handled the problem of beauty.
10+ min |