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Burn BRIGHT • MICHEAL WARD is leaving audiences dazzled—and his mother slightly scandalized
Let It SHINE • For LACMA’s 11th Art+Film Gala, titans gathered in grand Gucci style to raise more than $5 million By Britt Hennemuth
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A WORLD OF GOOD • In an era defined by crises, Vanity Fair presents the Global Goals List in association with One Young World, spotlighting the critical work of 17 global leaders working towards the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Joy RIDE • With moto jackets, ruby accessories, and studded boots, you don’t need a license to succumb to the siren call of the open road
Lush LIFE • A bouquet of books to celebrate all sorts of gardens
SIX-PACK • Thrillers, friendship dramas, and more new novels
Round Trip • Works of nonfiction that go deep on the climate, music, and media.
Twilight ZONE • What does it mean to rethink time—and optimize it? Enter low-fuss skin care for nightly repair By Laura Regensdorf
Faces of A NATION • The National Portrait Gallery’s gala honored visionary Americans—and the artists who’ve portrayed them By Kayla Holliday
Maximum DOSAGE • As red carpet culture returns, the celebrity gossip cycle is back and more fervent than ever By Kenzie Bryant
From THE BRINK • Midterm voters sent antidemocratic candidates packing. It might be time for optimism By Eric Lutz
THE REVOLUTION That Wasn’t • It’s been five years since #MeToo rocked Hollywood. Insiders say not enough has changed By Joy Press
MAGIC MAN • AFTER A LENGTHY HIATUS, CHANNING TATUM IS BACK TO CAP OFF HIS BLOCKBUSTING STRIP TRILOGY. THE MAN WITH THE MOVES OPENS UP ABOUT LAUGHING, CRYING, DANCING, AND FINDING LOVE WITH ZOË KRAVITZ
PARIAHS IN PARADISE • CHAOS LINGERS AT THE PERIPHERY, BUT THE TRUMP-KUSHNER MARRIAGE IS THRIVING IN EXILE. PITBULL IS A PAL, CARBONE IS FOR DINNER, AND GAME OF THRONES IS ONLY A TV SHOW
POWER CHORDS • After a turbulent year for her famous family, Willow Smith pours her anger and vulnerability into a surprising new rock album
THE MONTREAL MAFIA MURDERS FEBRUARY 2023 73 • When an unwitting rural Canadian couple met two local Mob henchmen, Coen brothers–level mayhem ensued. But the gory murders they became party to were anything but a joke
The ROLE of HER LIFE • A new biography reveals the details of ELIZABETH TAYLOR’S lonely battle as activist during the AIDS crisis—and her struggle to persuade her famous Hollywood friends to help
DEATH TRIPPING • On the road in rural Wisconsin, the author knocks on the doors of houses that bear the darkest American symbols and flags, behind them finding guns, ammo, and a modern philosophy of civil war
GEORGE SAUNDERS • The Booker Prize–winning author of Liberation Day on Lincoln’s filthy jokes, an eagerness to please, and watching his back