The artist who has sketched high-profile proceedings from Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s trial to Trump’s criminal indictment, spent months inside the New York City federal immigration court documenting scenes where cameras aren’t allowed.
The news host and producer of ‘Andrew Young: The Dirty Work’ on embracing the Serenity Prayer, American authoritarianism, and Bari Weiss at CBS: “There’s an effort—systemically—to destroy important institutions in the country right now.”
Marc Brackett, founder of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and author of Dealing With Feeling, on working with the Princess of Wales, how to get out of the “quick fix” mindset, and the difference between anxiety and stress.
New fiction by Jordan Castro and R.F. Kuang makes hay of campus politics and intellectual foibles, plus more recent favorites from the staff of Vanity Fair.
In 1928, Chanel conjured her Riviera getaway into being, complete with artist friends, lavender fields, and a clay tennis court. Following a magnificent restoration of the property, a new book explores its vibrant history.
In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, the author of 'Gwyneth' gives the behind-the-scenes details on her explosive deep dive, from how Paltrow fits into the MAHA-sphere, to interactions with Goop PR, and whether there’s a line she wouldn’t cross when writing about a celebrity.
The Vanity Fair contributing editor, who has also tangled with the tumult of Bennington ’86 and Traci Lords, on why she’ll never tire of writing about “people fighting and fucking and influencing each other and sabotaging each other.”
In the dog days of summer, does one need much more than a great read and a chic purse? Here's what to bring on planes and trains, to beaches and pools.