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Rachel Zegler – She's All That
Musical heroine, dystopian warrior, Disney princess—what can’t Rachel Zegler do?
SARGENT'S ORDERS
ON THE THURSDAY after Labor Day, the Gagosian gallery helda dinner at Altro Paradiso, a haute pasta spot in New York’s SoHo. Each year that September evening is a rite of passage in the art world. The Chelsea galleries throw open their doors to the big fall shows, the public floods the blocks between 10th and 11th Avenues, and a select few get invited to dinners to celebrate it all, with cocktails flowing late into the evening.
INCIDENT TO SERVICE
For more than 70 years, an obscure legal doctrine has prevented active-duty service members from suing the federal government for wrongful injury or death occurring outside of combat. Jurists left and right have long lamented the decision and begged for Congress to act. So why is justice that's available to every American civilian still being denied those who serve our nation?
The FIREBRAND
SCOTUS is ina right-wing choke hold, but a liberal conservationist judge blazed the activism trail By Dougtas Brinkley
The Director NAISPERER
Judith Weston advises filmmakers on how to coax great performances out of every actor By Joy Press
Moving THE NEEDLE
Originally marketed for diabetics, an insulin-regulating drug whose side effect is dramatic weight loss is now the It drug for the thin set
Party STARTER
Known for mixing elegance with the absurd, food artist LAILA GOHAR dips into beauty
The Rise of the Ronald
Ron DeSantis is the polished, competent, Fox-loving, lib-owning successor-in-waiting to Donald Trump's MAGA nation. Is it any wonder they're locked in a 2024 cold war?
Patti Smith – Be Here, Now
Through 366 images, Patti Smith finds art in the everyday
The Aftermath
Girls have been banned from school after sixth grade. Women are mandated to be fully covered except for their eyes. Female employment has virtually disappeared. Peter Van Agtmael reports and photographs from Afghanistan, where the Taliban have spent the past year erasing women from public life Juharan
The Queen Mother
The question of reparations couldn't be more urgent, as the health care crisis for black Americans worsens. In Queen Mother Audley Moore, we have a newly relevant template for change.
We Need to Talk About Ezra
Ezra Miller rocketed from starring turns in indie hits to a budding superhero franchise with The Flash. But a recent spiral of guns, drugs, delusions of grandeur, and allegations of assault and grooming have thrown the promising actor's career into question. Inside the alarming story of Hollywood's most troubled young star
The Lizzo Show
Everything's coming up Lizzo, and it's about damn time | The Grammy- and Emmy-winning artist unplugs with the veteran VF music writer for a rip-roaring conversation about music, identity, and joy.
Forward Vision
Annie Leibovitz turns her lens on eight of the most influential female artists of our time.
Julie Taymor
The visionary director on the 25th anniversary of The Lion King, the power of travel, and her fear of hippos
After Such Knowledge, What Forgiveness?
Reporting from Ukraine, veteran war correspondent Janine Di Giovanni describes an urgent campaign to collect evidence of russian war crimes that might stand up in court against Putin, his commanders, and their troops