Celebrity Life
Sidney Poitier’s Life in Pictures
The Oscar-winning trailblazer collaborated with and befriended the biggest names in Hollywood, from Oprah Winfrey to Barbra Streisand.
This Was the Week All the Late-Night Hosts Announced They Had COVID
Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, and James Corden all tested positive.
For His Best Work, Peter Bogdanovich Consulted Polly Platt
The playful and inventive Hollywood director, who died this week, relied on a hidden collaborator to make singular films like What’s Up, Doc?
Sidney Poitier, Oscar-Winning Icon, Dies at 94
The first black actor to win a best-actor Oscar, and the first to become America’s top box-office draw, Poitier leaves behind a singular legacy.
Peter Bogdanovich, Director of The Last Picture Show and What’s Up, Doc?, Dies at 82
The auteur filmmaker, who also helmed Paper Moon and Mask, leaves behind a legacy of onscreen excellence and behind-the-scenes controversy.
“The Fittings Were Chaos”: When Real Housewives Meets Project Runway
Andy Cohen and Christian Siriano on a special Housewives-themed fashion competition, and the evolution of the reunion dress.
Sarah Wynter Suffered Postpartum Psychosis. She Survived to Make a Movie About It
The 24 star and former V.F. Hollywood cover subject writes about her experience, and producing A Mouthful of Air.
Big Bad Jane: Jane Russell’s Book of Praise
The always-entertaining Jane Russell dished on everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Robert Mitchum in her unpretentious, empathetic 1985 autobiography, My Path and My Detours.
21 of the Biggest Celebrities Who Died in 2021
From Oscar winners and TV icons to Broadway’s giant in the sky.
Spider-Man: No Way Home Crosses $1 Billion Mark
The superhero summit will likely be Sony’s biggest winner ever.
Drew Barrymore Shares the Best Memory of Riding Keanu Reeves’ Motorcycle
The two actors first met as teens on the set of the 1986 film Babes in Toyland.
Emily in Paris Gets a Chic Fashion Upgrade in Season Two
Costume consultant Patricia Field and designer Marylin Fitoussi on this season’s most memorable outfits, and the show’s guiding style principle: “We’re doing a romantic comedy. So we don’t care about reality.”