Film & TV
12 Thanksgiving TV Episodes to Stream Now
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, watch your favorite TV characters celebrate the big day with this guide of themed episodes you can stream now.
Film & TV
12 Thanksgiving TV Episodes to Stream Now
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, watch your favorite TV characters celebrate the big day with this guide of themed episodes you can stream now.
Fashion
Christian Dior Designer of Dreams: A New Dior Exhibition Opens in London
After being exhibited in Paris from July 2017 to January 2018, ‘Christian Dior Designer of Dreams’ arrives this Saturday, February 2, 2019 in London.
In honor of the actress, model, and filmmaker’s birthday, take a look back at some of her most stylish moments.
In honor of the actress, model, and filmmaker’s birthday, take a look back at some of her most stylish moments.
The Queen has shared a heartfelt message to Church of England leaders ahead of her first wedding anniversary without Prince Philip, who died earlier this year.
The royal has been forced to miss various events recently, as she’s currently in bed recovering from a back injury, but shared an important
“Beauty is not just doing your make-up, it’s bigger than that,” muses Ana de Armas in this exclusive video with Bazaar. “It includes good sleep, having a routine, mindfulness, exercise and nutrition – all of those things that make you feel good, completely.”
The Cuban-Spanish actress can currently
When Alizée Thevenet married James Middleton this summer, she did so in a very special dress, one which also served as her something borrowed. The bride walked down the aisle in a gown that actually belonged to her mother-in-law Carole Middleton, who wore the dress on her wedding day in 1980.
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Lucy Burns’ visceral and compelling debut, , recalls her confusion and pain following her abortion in 2017. It is a powerful book, one that breaks taboo about the way in which some women feel after terminating a pregnancy while remaining strongly pro-choice. The restrictive and archaic abortion legi
On my first day of university, back in 2008, I was, along with the hundreds of students in my cohort, made to attend a mandatory ‘sex awareness’ lecture. Among the standard sketches acted out by older students on the dangers of STIs, there was a brief moment dedicated to other forms of safety.
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I hovered over the send button for an absurd length of time before pitching this piece to Harper’s Bazaar. My mind stewed with a series of negative consequences that could arise from sharing my birth story. Could I blight the magical, positive experiences that so many women will go on to have in chi
I first met Professor Aisha K Gill back in 2017 when she had a party at my restaurant Jikoni. She was celebrating the CBE she was awarded for her activism and work for preventing violence against women. Aisha is a criminologist and lecturer at University of Roehampton and she has spent decades fight
Have you ever spent a little too much time putting your makeup on in the morning, only to find that it’s entirely gone by the time you get home at the end of the day? Or, have you ever realized that the eyeshadow that you so carefully applied to your upper lid has somehow magically transferred to—an
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Annie Leibovitz, one of the top portrait photographers in the world, has captured some of the most unforgettable images of global leaders, actors, musicians, and activists in the past five decades—frequently for Vanity Fair. Her latest work, commissioned by Hy
Adapting a prominent book for the screen can be a shortcut to Oscar buzz, but is never a guarantee of success; for every Call Me by Your Name there are so, so many Angela’s Ashes. But this fall brings an unusually competitive set of adaptations, many of them written by their directors and driven by
It’s often said that to love something is to also be critical of its shortcomings. That has always been the case for director Jeymes Samuel, whose inventive new film was born out of both his admiration for and frustration with the Western genre. “I wanted, with The Harder They Fall, to employ all of
Two years ago, Dwyane Wade had a retirement tour that he described at the time as “surreal,” bringing to a close a career that included three NBA titles and 13 all-star selections. After 16 often exhilarating seasons, his number three jersey was retired by the Miami Heat and the NBA named him one th
Vice President Kamala Harris’s communications chief Ashley Etienne is leaving the White House. A veteran of the Barack Obama administration and a former senior adviser to both House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden, Etienne transitioned to Harris’s team in the weeks following the 2020 election. Wh
Deadheads, assemble. Jonah Hill has been cast as counterculture musician Jerry Garcia in a Grateful Dead biopic to be directed by Martin Scorsese for Apple, Deadline reported on Thursday. The untitled film reunites the star and filmmaker seven years after The Wolf of Wall Street, which earned Hill h
Last week, Princess Charlene of Monaco, the wife of the principality’s head of state Prince Albert II, returned home after eight months spent convalescing in her native South Africa. Days after her return, however, she canceled a planned appearance during national day celebrations, sparking new spec
For years, an Academy Award nomination has eluded Beyoncé—a fact that might surprise more casual fans of the superstar. But that’s all poised to change this year. As the race for the 2022 Oscars shapes up, it seems the singer is not only a lock to land her first nomination for best original song—for
Given that Fox News has devoted no small amount of airtime to lionizing Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager facing various criminal charges for killing two people and wounding a third during racial-justice protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year, it might come as little surprise that Republican lawmake