Culture
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Kamala Harris Has the KHive. Now Meet the D-Unit, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff's Insatiable Fan Base.
They're digging Doug. They're in the Emhouse. They're honking for the Husband. Introducing the D-Unit.
By Kase Wickman
PHOTOGRAPHY
Visual Activist Zanele Muholi’s Self-Portraits Take a New Form in Large-Scale Sculptures
For more than two decades, the artist has been using photography to educate audiences about the LGBTQ+ community. Now, they’re exploring a new medium.
By Madison Reid
q & a
Sabrina Ionescu on Lessons From Kobe Bryant, the Pain of Brittney Griner’s Ordeal, and Her Olympic Debut
The WNBA star talks about life, hoops, and the Olympics.
By Lisa Robinson
Non, je ne regrette rien
Paris Olympics 2024 Opening Ceremony Serves Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, and a Drag Last Supper
At the rain-drenched opening ceremonies for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Celine Dion performed for the first time in four years, as did Marie Antoinette's severed head.
By Eve Batey
GOLD RUSH
Everything You Need to Get Into the Olympic Spirit for Paris 2024
From Team USA–branded merchandise to a stunning new photography book, go for the gold with Vanity Fair’s selects.
15 slides
By Arimeta Diop
paging melania
Melania Trump, Utterly Silent on So Much Else, Plans to Tell Us Allllll About Her “Extraordinary Life”
The former FLOTUS will share a publisher with RFK Jr. and Alan Dershowitz for her tell-some memoir.
By Kase Wickman
olympic spirit
Céline Dion Will Reportedly Sing A Heartbreaking Classic with Lady Gaga During Olympic Opening Ceremony
According to French journalist Thierry Moreau, the musical icon will perform for the first time in four years Friday, a duet of “La Vie en Rose."
By Kase Wickman
excerpt
The Offer Leonard Nimoy Couldn’t Refuse: “How’d You Like to Have a Great Death Scene?”
The actor hoped he was done with Star Trek. An excerpt from The Future Was Now digs into the chaos and controversy of The Wrath of Khan.
By Chris Nashawaty
a what?
For Kamala Harris, First Came Charli XCX. Then Beyoncé. Now the Campaign Is Chappell Roan-ing.
Pop quiz: presidential campaign or amazing night out dancing?
By Kase Wickman
From the Magazine
Patti Smith Answers the Proust Questionnaire
The musician, artist, and author on coffee, Gerhard Richter, and the temptation of a fine tweed.
By Patti Smith
on blast
Beyoncé Gives Kamala Harris Her Blessing to Use “Freedom” For Campaign
It's a diplomatic gesture from Queen Bey to Madam Vice President.
By Kase Wickman
Music
Role Model Is Ready to Move On
The 27-year-old singer-songwriter opens up about his love-hate relationship with LA, how his split from Emma Chamberlain inspired his sophomore album, Kansas Anymore, and his upcoming tour with Gracie Abrams.
By Daniela Tijerina
6 of the Best Novels This Summer to Keep Your Beach Trip Lit
Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Porochista Khakpour, and other authors are here to take you on some fantastic voyages.
By Keziah Weir
BOOK EXCERPT
The 1992 Republican Convention Jump-Started the Culture Wars—and the GOP’s Prime-Time Extremism
In an excerpt of his book The Naughty Nineties, David Friend recounts the partisan political battle America has been fighting for three decades, beginning with Pat Buchanan and George H.W. Bush in Houston.
By David Friend
LEGENDS
Method Man Talks Wu-Tang Clan, Working With ODB’s Son, and the “Uncomfortable Subject” of Martin Shkreli’s Auctioned Album
The Wu-Tang Clan member goes deep on the history of Shaolin with Vanity Fair.
By Lisa Robinson
This Summer, Missy Elliott Is Taking Her One-of-a-Kind Style on Tour
As her first-ever headline tour kicks off, the producer and artist is collaborating with her longtime stylist June Ambrose on a number of futuristic looks.
By Kia D. Goosby
wins and losses
Kendrick Won the Battle Against Drake, but the Proxy War for Hip-Hop’s Soul Isn’t Over
It’s unsurprising that women are at the center of this war of words, but this is also a rare instance of girls and women being defended by mainstream male rappers.
By Jamilah Lemieux
Q & A
Kiese Laymon and Deesha Philyaw Go Deep Into the Writer’s Mind With Reckon True Stories
The Southern writers converse with other nonfiction storytellers on a podcast that explores the seemingly ordinary, like Samantha Irby’s love for lipsticks, to the titillating, such as Roxane Gay’s nemesis.
By Arimeta Diop
family secrets
Alice Munro’s Daughter Andrea Skinner Shares “Terrible Secret” of Stepfather’s Sexual Abuse—and Munro’s Silence
In an essay for the Toronto Star, Skinner details her childhood sexual abuse, a crime that her Nobel Laureate mother—who stayed with the abuser—turned into a family secret.
By Kase Wickman
From the Magazine
The Dark Origins of the True-Crime Frenzy at CrimeCon
From the convention floor, it’s not hard to see a common thread in all of Nancy Grace’s demons and the crimes of Ted Bundy and Brian Laundrie.
By Kathleen Hale
POWER (CHORD) LUNCH
Hardy Reflects on Southern Dirtbags, Love Letters to His Wife, and That First Call From Fred Durst
Over lunch at Keens Steakhouse, the songwriter turned performer explains how life—including his near-death experience—infuses his music.
By Erin Vanderhoof