Here, we chat about all that, and more. Vanity Fair: In Want, you address up front the idea that there’s still a lot of shame attached to women—and all people's—sexuality. Gillian Anderson ...
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In an excerpt from his new book ‘Black Saturday,’ the Fox News reporter chronicles his initial coverage of the Israel-Hamas ...
Women were more likely to see Vice President Kamala Harris as someone who "fights for people like you,” while only 29% of men said that she would fight “a lot” for people like them.
Tuesday evening’s debate was pretty uneventful by the standards of this election cycle. Nobody performed so poorly that they had to drop out of the race, as Joe Biden did back in June, nor did ...
The reversal of Roe v Wade was a shocking and horrifying “accomplishment” of Trump’s that has already resulted in the unforgivable and unnecessary deaths of innocent women like Amber Nicole ...
Art Market Productions director Kelly Freeman set the scene during a recent call with Vanity Fair: “There’s something ... guest curator and cofounder of Black Women in Visual Art, said.
Dakota Johnson takes a walk down memory lane as she rewatches scenes from her classic works including 'The Social Network,' ...
A set of New York Times/Siena College polls of registered voters in seven battleground states conducted from August 6 to 15 found that “For women younger than 45, abortion has overtaken the ...
In 2022, Hansen was present when Meghan gave a speech bringing attention to Iran’s Women, Life, Freedom movement, wearing a shirt with its name in Farsi. Hansen told Vanity Fair her new venture ...
To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. While Johnson’s work often makes headlines—and potentially frazzles world leaders—“I’ve found sometimes when I’m ...
James Carville is not known for mincing words. Back in 2021, the legendary Democratic strategist ruffled quite a few feathers when he blamed “wokeness” for the party’s electoral defeats.