The Many Faces of William Brickel
William Brickel’s elongated, sometimes contorted, often intense figures possess an ambiguous beauty that is a bluntly modern nod to 16th-century mannerist styling, offering a whiff of Paul Cadmus, Lucian Freud, …
William Brickel’s elongated, sometimes contorted, often intense figures possess an ambiguous beauty that is a bluntly modern nod to 16th-century mannerist styling, offering a whiff of Paul Cadmus, Lucian Freud, …
Gabrielle Korn’s first book Everyone (Else) is Perfect, a memoir about—among other things—the author’s rise from Autostraddle columnist to the youngest-ever editor-in-chief of Nylon Media, came out three years ago …
It’s reliably exciting to see celebrity couples show up at award shows (hi, Ali Wong and Bill Hader!), but the 2024 Emmy Awards exemplified an arguably even more heartwarming trend: …
As illuminating as it is utterly ravishing, this painterly Disney+ biopic from creators Lourdes Iglesias, Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño, and Jose Mari Goenaga tracks the titular fashion legend, as embodied …
Four-time Grand Slam winner (two Australian Opens, two US Opens) Naomi Osaka is back after a 15-month leave, during which she welcomed her first child, Shai. In Brisbane ahead of …
Every time we open our TikTok app, we’re inundated with a new beauty trend users can’t stop raving about. While many aren’t worth a second thought, the “Botox in a …
I may still be on the library waitlist for Britney Spears’s incendiary memoir (curse you, other readers!), but the part of my heart that’s been reserved for Britney since roughly …
With our Gossip Girl days now firmly behind us, there’s another glossy guilty pleasure about Manhattan’s elite waiting in the wings to take its crown: the long-delayed second installment of …
The log line for Season 3 reads: “Penelope has finally given up on her long-held crush on Colin after hearing his disparaging words about her last season. She has, however, …
“I’m looking forward to finding out what my children are in therapy complaining about me [for] in 30 years’ time,” says Laura Donnelly, with a wry laugh. Sitting, chin in …