Vanity Fair – Can the Trumpworld Tell-Alls Doom His Campaign?
Lordy, There Are Books. But Will They Matter?
A new deluge of damning Trumpworld tell-alls could destabilize the president’s chances in November—if book sales translate into votes.
Luca Guadagnino’s We Are Who We Are is a Lyrical, Meditative Slow Burn
The HBO series brings the Call Me by Your Name director’s sensitive lens to teenagers on an American military base in a picturesque Italian town.
How to Make Political Merch as Buzzy as a Fashion Drop
Working with designers like Carly Cushnie, Vera Wang, and Thom Browne, the Biden/Harris campaign has created a way for voters to acquire “a piece of the campaign.”
In Trump’s America, the Partisan Battle Flag Is the New Stars and Stripes
Trump flags aren’t so much about his campaign as they are about identity—a statement not of political support but of a state of being. And much like the Stars and Bars, they’ll endure long after the election ends.
Inside Archie’s Surprisingly Normal Summer in Santa Barbara
Meghan and Harry’s son isn’t playing rugby yet, but he is getting plenty of time outside—and reportedly even crashing his parents’ video calls.
Spike Lee’s American Utopia Shows David Byrne in Peak Electrifying Form
The world tour turned Broadway show is now an all-time-great concert film too.