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After John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, the familial political dynasty continued on, experiencing both success and scandal.| Vanity Fair
Unity Mitford was a besotted Hitler fan, newly published diary entries confirm. The Windsor family’s secrets were far worse.| Vanity Fair
As a new scripted drama about the sextet premieres, two biographers explain which Mitford is which.| Vanity Fair
What explains the endless obsession with six British socialites of a bygone era? Probably their beauty, wit, eccentricity . . . and epic split over Hitler’s rise.| Vanity Fair
A pandemic-era political awakening turned this aristocrat into a MAGA-hat-collecting Trump booster—and now she’s telling Vanity Fair why she backs Nigel Farage.| Vanity Fair
As the ‘Free Press’ cofounder takes the helm at CBS News, all eyes are on its preeminent newsmagazine—inside and outside the building.| Vanity Fair
The first lady is coming to a theater near you this January.| Vanity Fair
As Ryan Murphy brings a new series about the murderer to Netflix, here’s a guide to movies that fictionalized his story—from ‘Psycho’ to ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.’| Vanity Fair
The Oscar winner digs into her groovy youth in swinging London, her long entanglement with Jack Nicholson, and so much more in her two essential autobiographies.| Vanity Fair
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The author and commentator, who would have turned 100 this month, made an art of his public rivalries. In his last years, his ultimate sparring partner was Christopher Hitchens, a friend turned adversary—and fellow VF contributor.| Vanity Fair
With critics savaging her latest movie and fans alienated by rumors of lesbianism, socialism, and snobbism, Katharine Hepburn fled to Paris in 1934, abandoning a career that forced her to deny what she really was: politically radical and sexually unconventional. But the 26-year-old Oscar winner returned to the U.S. 17 days later, ready to do whatever stardom required. In an excerpt from his biography, WILLIAM J. MANN reveals bow Hepburn created the American icon known as "Kate," helping bury ...| Vanity Fair | The Complete Archive
By ignoring the rhetoric and actions of the Turning Point USA founder, pundits and politicians are sanitizing his legacy.| Vanity Fair