Plus: Rose McGowan's Rage
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July 02, 2020
Photographer Brian Bowen Smith, with the help of his camera and a vintage Ford pickup truck, offers a socially distanced glimpse of a country in turmoil.
A class action settlement to a suit brought by Weinstein victims is "the very, very best that we could" do, says one victim. But some attorneys say that victims "should not be forced into a settlement."
He's not a #Resistance superstar like Rick Wilson and George Conway, but Tea Party veteran Ben Howe is a creative force behind the anti-Trump Super PAC pissing off the president and, ideally, convincing disillusioned Republicans to vote Biden.
The president's approval numbers are catastrophic. And he has no ability to change course. But some voters still trust him on the economy. Can Biden take away Trump's last advantage?
The '90s hunk turned superhero turned Disney prince has gradually become a prolific character actor: "I'm not interested in just playing the same old guy."
Swedish pop singer Molly Sandén competed on Eurovision four times, and lost. Nearly 15 years later, she got a call to return—kind of—via Netflix's new film starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams.
Harvey Weinstein may have been Rose McGowan's worst nightmare in 1997, when he allegedly raped her. Twenty years later, she would become his—spearheading the onslaught of charges against the producer and channeling the white-hot fury of the #MeToo movement. In 2018, with the publication of her memoir, the actor told Evgenia Peretz about the web of cruelty and complicity that she was determined to avenge.
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