John Early Is Laugh-Out-Loud Funny
The Search Party actor and comedian holds court onscreen, and during a dinner party. Tonight, it’s his homemade cacio e pepe. (Recipe included.)
By E. Alex JungThe Search Party actor and comedian holds court onscreen, and during a dinner party. Tonight, it’s his homemade cacio e pepe. (Recipe included.)
By E. Alex JungThe author-star of {my lingerie play} is onstage and on fire.
By Sara HoldrenThe two have reunited for The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and round two is much, much darker in tone than 2015’s The Lobster.
By Jada YuanOut here, Baldwin isn’t a celebrity. He’s a player of charity softball games, an actor in local theater productions, a supporter of Guild Hall.
By Jessica PresslerThe Tony favorite talks about the sequel to a classic play, following her passion, and the Roseanne revival.
By Jackson McHenryGetting to know Desus and Mero, Viceland’s insurgents.
By Lauren Schwartzberg“I feel grateful to know the path I want to be on, so I’m going to blaze it and get blazed on it.”
By Lane Brown“I remember when I had ten bucks in my pocket and all I could eat is Chipotle.”
By E. Alex JungThe double-whammy of Elle and Things to Come means that the actress is now enjoying big visibility in America and a following that is moving away from the fringe.
By Amy LaroccaHis new book, How to See, is a trenchant and light-on-its-feet collection of critical essays and musings about art, artists, and fame.
By Carl SwansonIt turns out that Atwood — one of the most esteemed writers of literary fiction of her generation — is a geek, even if she hates that word.
By Abraham RiesmanBy E. Alex Jung
He knows that most people refer to his new movie, Swiss Army Man, as “the farting boner corpse movie” — starring Harry Potter. “And I’m totally happy with that!” he says.
By Jada YuanAt the nail salon with the stand-up comedian and Fresh off the Boat writer.
By Mary H.K. ChoiChloe and Halle are 16 and 17. They have fans in Sasha, Malia, and Michelle Obama, and a fairy-godmother mentor in Queen Bey. Which means anything is possible.
By Jada YuanWeed and sushi delivery with the painter at his Hollywood Hills home.
By Carl Swanson“This business retires you. You don’t retire from the business very often.”
By Jada YuanThe actor talks meeting Obama, being scared of Rubio, and the real-life Doug Stampers.
By Carl Swanson“What should I wear tonight?” I asked Rome, slightly embarrassed. “I was thinking the same thing, man,” he said. “This is my first fashion show too.”
By Rembert BrowneWe sat down in the third-nicest conference room to talk his new album of covers and his highly entertaining memoir.
By Lane Brown