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December 2, 2018
Todd Purdum writes on 41, a complex man who somehow perfectly embodied a simpler time: both a blue-blood and, to quote Nixon, a “nut-cutter” who knew how to carry out the dirty work of politics.
Did Meghan Markle really cause Kate Middleton to break down in tears?
How much did Ivanka and Don Jr. know about Trump Tower Moscow? Mueller reportedly wants to know.
On this week’s episode of Little Gold Men, V.F.’s team of film experts dive into the first real bellwethers of the Oscar race.
Toronto-born singer Alessia Cara’s new album centers on her story of adulthood, which she approaches with perceptive honesty.
Sorry, Citizen Kane; The Wizard of Oz is officially the most influential film of all time.
In the 60s, America’s most beloved movie actor was a black man whose three films that year made him king of the Hollywood box office. Here’s how Sidney Poitier’s coolly uncompromising navigation of that status helped send a pointed message to white America.
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