Vanity Fair – The Front Lines of the COVID-19 War
The Front Lines of the COVID-19 War
As the coronavirus wave crashed with deadly force into New York City, journalists brought harrowing hospital images to screens across America. How will it change the debate?
Despite Everything, a Way to Celebrate This Year’s Writers to Watch
“It’ll take some adjustment to pretend this little green dot is a flock of august writers,” Sarah Ruhl said during the livestream that replaced the traditional Whiting Awards ceremony. “But I’ll pretend that little green dot is all of you.”
Southern Comfort: Learning to Love the Worst Onscreen Accents
Some performers can nail a Southern accent (like Julia Garner in Ozark); some can’t (er, sorry, Daniel Craig). But according to this Atlanta native, both sorts have their benefits.
Wishing for Mulan
The long-awaited Disney live-action film was set to arrive in theaters on Friday, before the coronavirus pandemic forced its delay. Perhaps one of these films would be a worthy substitute.
A New Yorker’s Coronavirus Catch-22
Amanda Darrach has all the coronavirus symptoms. Her doctor says she needs a malaria drug to get better. But she can’t get the medicine unless she gets worse. Countless people face the same paradox, with no help in sight.