Elizabeth Holmes and Anna Delvey were corrupt because they wanted to be — and got away with it because they knew they could.
Emerging Designers Of Color To Watch Beyond New York Fashion Week
For the fall-winter 2022 season, labels such as Eugene Taylor, Bruceglen and Social Work are solidifying their impact on the industry.
LGBTQ Representation On TV Has Hit Record Highs, But Still Falls Short In Key Areas
A new GLAAD study finds several signs of progress — as well as many missed opportunities for TV creators.
‘Secrets Of Playboy,’ Hugh Hefner And The False Promise Of Sexual Empowerment
The new A&E docuseries begs the question: Are today’s women any more sexually free than they were when Playboy started?
Lisa Ling’s New HBO Max Show Reimagines What A Food Docuseries Can Do
On “Take Out with Lisa Ling,” food is a vehicle for unlocking Asian American stories that have gone untold or been erased.
How Jury Duty Helped Arian Moayed Prepare For ‘Inventing Anna’
The “Succession” and “Love Life” star talks about his new role as the scrappy defense lawyer to infamous scammer Anna Sorokin/Anna Delvey.
Women Of Color Remain Starkly Underrepresented Among Hollywood’s Top Directors
More women and people of color are directing top movies, but the numbers have been flat for women of color, according to the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative.
The Snubs And Surprises Of The 2022 Oscar Nominations
From surprise omissions for Lady Gaga in “House of Gucci” and Ruth Negga in “Passing” to a huge showing for “Drive My Car.”
‘The Bachelor’ Is A Failed Experiment, So Why Does America Still Watch?
The reality TV franchise has captivated millions of viewers for 20 years, but less than 10 couples are still together. Experts tell us why people still tune in.
‘And Just Like That…’ We Somehow Made It Through This Mostly Ridiculous Show
HBO Max’s “Sex and the City” revival, which wrapped up its 10-episode season on Thursday, was endlessly frustrating. Yet, we couldn’t stop watching it.