How Nashville Became One Big Bachelorette Party
Over the last decade, Nashville has become one of the nation’s leading non-Vegas bachelorette party destinations. The bachelorettes are a vivid symbol of the city’s rapid gentrification — and the pitfalls of a new, “experience”-driven brand of tourism.
Here's What Makes The "Roseanne" Reboot Work
Can Roseanne still be Roseanne now that its brash, unruly, feminist hero has returned to her progressive, universally lauded television show — as a Trump voter?
Students Across The Country Had Powerful Messages Of Solidarity For The Parkland Shooting Survivors
"We love you and we support you so much."
Jennifer Lawrence Is A Prisoner Of Her Cool Girl Image
This is the story of how Lawrence became the biggest female movie star in the world — but it’s also the story of how an image can become an albatross.
How Taylor Kitsch Is Fixing His Broken Movie Star Image
For years, the Friday Night Lights star watched as publicists tried — and failed — to sell him as a classic, bland, movie star dreamboat. With a new Instagram account, he’s taken matters into his own hands.
These Writers Are Launching A New Wave Of Native American Literature
With two highly anticipated books, Terese Marie Mailhot and Tommy Orange are part of a new generation of indigenous writers, trained in a program that rejects the standards of white academia.
Hope Hicks Has Been Able To Spin Every White House Scandal Except Her Own
The communications director has survived the storms of the Trump White House by doing what PR gurus do best: never, ever making the story about you. Until now.
Another Right-Wing Insurgency Is Gathering Force In The West
In the tiny town of Paradise, Montana, rancher Cliven Bundy offered few specifics as to the future of his movement. Instead, he preached his particular form of anti–federal government gospel — and readied his followers for whatever comes next.
How Do You Rebuild Your Life After Leaving A Polygamous Sect?
A decade ago, members of the FLDS — a fundamentalist sect of the Mormon church that practices polygamy — began leaving of their own volition. Today, they’re returning home to rewrite the dark narrative that’s formed around them.
Justin Timberlake, John Mayer, And The Western Rehab For White Masculinity
The Western motif of Justin Timberlake’s new album, Man of the Woods, is the image equivalent of a trip to a dude ranch: an accidental projection of his greatest vulnerabilities, and a desire to immerse himself in a mythical, masculine world that doesn’t ask hard questions.
How the Weinstein Revelations Became Hollywood's Biggest Scandal in 95 Years
Our greatest scandals speak truth to the lies we tell ourselves. Weinstein shattered the myth of Hollywood progressiveness and transparency — and the ever-weakening fiction of societal gender equality.
Moms Are Main Characters Too
As a teen girl a little like Lady Bird, I couldn’t see my mother playing anything other than a supporting role in my star vehicle. Now, I see how central she always was.
Ten Long Years Of Trying To Make Armie Hammer Happen
How many second chances does a handsome white male star get?
The Director Of The Year’s Most-Hyped Movie Isn’t Playing Hollywood’s Game
Sean Baker gained renown for shooting his last film completely on an iPhone. Now, people are calling The Florida Project this year’s Moonlight — a little film built on a big and expansive idea.
Texas Residents Describe Shock And Horror Of Church Massacre
The small community of Sutherland Springs struggles to come to terms with being the latest scene of a mass shooting in which dozens were killed, this time inside a church.
Here's Everything We Know So Far About The Texas Church Shooter
Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, was court-martialed for assaulting his spouse and their child in 2012. He received a bad-conduct discharge, a year of confinement in military prison, and was reduced to the Air Force's lowest rank.
The New Margaret Atwood Adaptation Explores The Real Horror Of Patriarchy
Alias Grace is historical fiction. But the insidious effects of patriarchy that it portrays — and one woman’s violent response to them — feel inextricable from our present. Warning: light spoilers.
How A Two-Person Montana Company Ended Up With The Biggest Energy Contract In Puerto Rico
With ties to the Interior Department secretary and a Trump donor, is it a swampy deal — or innovation at work?
Here’s What Happens When Republicans Have No One To Fight
The “whiteopia” of North Idaho has become one of the most desirable places in the West for conservatives to relocate. So why is the local GOP tearing itself apart — and who’s responsible?
Here's Why So Many Women Knew The Rumors About Harvey Weinstein
For women, knowledge of abusive men — obtained via gossip or whisper networks — isn’t frivolous or titillating. It is a means of survival.