At the Whitney Art Party, New Hollywood, the NFL, and Trump-Era Politics Collide
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January 29, 2020
The feminist crusader represents three women testifying at Weinstein's rape trial. His lawyers are attempting to use her career to discredit them. It's getting personal, as she discusses in a new interview.
With removal a distant possibility, and most senators unpersuadable, the House team in the Senate aims to make a powerful case against the GOP's willful blindness.
The production designers, visual-effects artists, cinematographers, and more behind this year's below-the-line Oscar nominations reveal the secrets to their success.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie—all of them may be called upon to serve Queen Elizabeth.
But Republicans are "increasingly confident" that they'll get there in the end.
For many decades, suicide was the unquestioned final chapter of Vincent van Gogh's legend. But in their 2011 book, Pulitzer Prize–winning biographers Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith offered a far more plausible scenario—that Van Gogh was killed—only to find themselves under attack. Then, with the help of a leading forensic expert, the authors took their case a step further.
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