Robert Pattinson would like to set the record straight, once and for all, on any supposed romantic link between him and his "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart.
The White House shares a photo snapped by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz
Dominick Dunne, the former Hollywood producer and best-selling author known for his Vanity Fair essays on the courtroom travails of the rich and famous, died Wednesday in New York city after a long battle with cancer.
Nearly a decade has passed since Bill Clinton left the White House, but despite becoming a private citizen, the former president never left the public eye.
Anita Hill will always be linked to the Senate confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court.
A private Bahamian getaway allows the star to paint, snorkel and decompress
Simpson and Romo say they can ride out the hurdles amid the comforts of home
She plays Rita opposite Camilla Belle's Maria for Vanity Fair
The Benjamin Button star talks about her resistance to plastic surgery and the possibility of more children
"What you see is how she looks or she would never have agreed to pose for those shots," her rep tells PEOPLE
Robert Pattinson would like to set the record straight, once and for all, on any supposed romantic link between him and his "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart.
The White House shares a photo snapped by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz
Dominick Dunne, the former Hollywood producer and best-selling author known for his Vanity Fair essays on the courtroom travails of the rich and famous, died Wednesday in New York city after a long battle with cancer.
Nearly a decade has passed since Bill Clinton left the White House, but despite becoming a private citizen, the former president never left the public eye.
Anita Hill will always be linked to the Senate confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court.
A private Bahamian getaway allows the star to paint, snorkel and decompress
Simpson and Romo say they can ride out the hurdles amid the comforts of home
She plays Rita opposite Camilla Belle's Maria for Vanity Fair
The Benjamin Button star talks about her resistance to plastic surgery and the possibility of more children
"What you see is how she looks or she would never have agreed to pose for those shots," her rep tells PEOPLE
Plus: She says of the twins, "Knox looks more like Brad and Viv more like me"
The rapper uses a stint as guest editor of King magazine to get serious about voting
Celebrity crime writer Dominick Dunne was rushed Monday from the courtroom where he is covering the O.J. Simpson trial to a Las Vegas hospital after complaining of pain.
A new story details her emotional breakup from Italian businessman Rafaello Follieri just before his arrest
French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy says her husband was not upset when he learned of all the nude photos she did during her modeling days
"Anyone who was 15 years old can't say they haven't made a mistake," she says
Miley Cyrus promised her new album would be more grown-up -- it's the kind of talk that sets off alarm bells when you're a 15-year-old tween idol coming off a controversial, bare-backed Vanity Fair photo shoot.
Posing in racy shots for V Magazine, the supermodel sounds off on her butt, the paparazzi and Miley Cyrus
The Gossip Girl is among the latest of this generation's fast-lane celebs
"The more you stomp in poop, the more it stinks," he says of the controversy
Actress Gina Gershon is demanding a retraction from Vanity Fair after the magazine reported "high-end Hollywood dinner-party gossip" that former President Clinton "has been seen visiting" her in California.
The Vanity Fair journalist who infuriated the Clinton campaign over the weekend with an explosive article that questions former President Bill Clinton's business dealings and behavior since leaving the White House strongly defended his reporting Monday.
Hillary Clinton's campaign has apologized for "inappropriate" language used by her husband in response to what it called an "outrageously unfair" article about the former president.
"I've never been so frightened in my entire life," she says of scenes in The Edge of Love
Not only does Brad Pitt think it's hot, but "to have a little life inside you is amazing," she says
No controversy here! Listen to the singer's latest tune, "7 Things"
The Hannah Montana singer thanks her fans – and avoids the press – at an L.A. concert
Cyrus tells the crowd she "could not be more appreciative" at her first major public appearance
The teen star, who faced more controversy for watching the racy show, tunes in to the cleaner TBS version
Kevin Jonas Sr. tells PEOPLE he supports Cyrus – and feels for her family
Disney calls the Hannah Montana star a "bright, talented young lady"
But readers are divided on whether the provocative pictures will hurt Cyrus's career
"Everyone goes through things and takes their own path," she says about the photos
The tween star's representatives are shocked, shocked, at the results of Vanity Fair's photo shoot. But was it a career move?
The famed photographer says she discussed the image with Cyrus and thinks it's "very beautiful"
Annie Leibovitz on Monday defended her provocative photograph for Vanity Fair magazine of teen heartthrob Miley Cyrus -- aka Hannah Montana -- who has expressed embarrassment about the pose.
The 15-year-old has apologized for the pictures, but what do YOU think?
"I feel so embarrassed," the teen tells PEOPLE about a new set of provocative pictures
On a trek through the Himalayas in 2003, twin brothers and world-class climbers Damian and Willie Benegas dressed almost head to toe in North Face gear as they navigated an uncharted route to the summit of Mount Nuptse. On the other side of the globe, in 2007, Vans, a Southern California maker of skate shoes, put the finishing touches on its latest creation. Named for the Dropkick Murphys, an Irish-American punk band that Vans has helped promote, the slip-on black shoe has green stitching and a four-leaf-clover design. As brands go, Vans would seem as far removed from North Face as California is from Nepal. But they share a common thread: VF Corp. of Greensboro, N.C., owns them both.
Vanity Fair's annual Oscar bash may have been canceled this year, but the A-listers will still have plenty of places to party, with Madonna and Demi Moore throwing a last-minute soiree emerging as one of the hottest invites in Hollywood.
The annual Vanity Fair Oscar party is the latest casualty of the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike. The magazine has decided to cancel its annual bash on Academy Awards night.
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein married British designer Georgina Chapman at his waterfront Connecticut estate Saturday night before a star-studded crowd that included Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, Cameron Diaz, Renée Zellweger and Naomi Watts – and topped it off with a grand fireworks display.
After knocking the movie Knocked Up, in which she starred, as being "a little bit sexist" in a recent interview, Katherine Heigl has clarified to PEOPLE that it was the "best filming experience of my career."
When it comes to thinking about love and marriage, Katherine Heigl finds herself caught between the small-town Mormon girl she used to be and the big-city leading lady she's become.
Nicole Kidman reveals a side seldom seen - lonely on the night she won her Oscar, and enigmatic when it comes to recounting her attempts to bear a child with Tom Cruise.
From "Mississippi Masala" to "Vanity Fair," Mira Nair's movies have entranced audiences in India and the West. CNN spoke to the director of "Monsoon Wedding" and "Salaam Bombay!" at the Bollywood Movie Awards in Long Island about filmmaking in India and America and her adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri's novel about loss and family, "The Namesake."
Annie Leibovitz lopes through the blond-floored galleries at the High Museum of Art, eyed by film stars, comedians, writers, dancers and those who have known and loved her best.
A celebrity in the animal kingdom, polar bear cub Knut is no stranger to TV cameras, visiting fans and posing for Vanity Fair photographer Annie Leibovitz.
The New Yorker won awards for its stories about climate change and Vanity Fair publishes a "green" issue, but just try to find parent company Conde Nast's environmental policy. You can't.
So Boom, that was it! The summer of 2006 now gone...okay you get to create some memories this weekend, but up in the Northeast, it feels over with the weather and all. See you kids when school starts!
A member of the 9/11 commission said Wednesday that panel members so distrusted testimony from Pentagon officials that they referred their concerns to the Pentagon's inspector general.
Supermodel Kate Moss has been questioned by police in Britain over allegations she took cocaine in a London recording studio last year.
Lindsay Lohan has been released from a Miami area hospital after being treated for an asthma attack, her publicist said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pop diva Beyonce denied rumors she is secretly married to rapper and music impresario Jay-Z, and said she assumed an alter-ego called "Sasha" for her sexy stage persona in an upcoming Vanity Fair cover story.
Louis Cona, the publisher of Vanity Fair magazine will take on a new position in September as Vice President and publisher of The New Yorker, said Conde Nast Publications, amid several editorial shifts at the company.
Roman Polanski's libel action against the publishers of Vanity Fair magazine began at London's High Court on Monday -- with the Oscar-winning film director giving evidence from Paris.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's announcement last week that California will hold a special election this November may turn out to be the biggest political thriller of the year.
W. Mark Felt, better known as "Deep Throat," has sold book and film rights to his life story for undisclosed sums to PublicAffairs and Universal Pictures, the companies said Thursday.
The Bush administration prosecutes government officials who leak sensitive information, even when that information is not classified.
The revelation that retired FBI official W. Mark Felt was "Deep Throat," the famous confidential source in the Watergate scandal, ended more than three decades of speculation and drew new attention to his role in the story.
The FBI's former second-in-command, W. Mark Felt, has told his family that he is "Deep Throat," the source of Washington Post stories about the Watergate scandal that's captivated Washington for more than 30 years,Vanity Fair magazine reported Tuesday.
The legendary source "Deep Throat" in the Watergate scandal that brought down a president was identified Tuesday by Vanity Fair magazine and The Washington Post as W. Mark Felt.
Ann Coulter and I were well into a bottle of white Bordeaux?and I believe she was chewing her fourth piece of Nicorette?when it happened.
Does anyone ever read a coffee-table book?
As a teenager growing up in India, director Mira Nair spent her days and nights voraciously reading her favorite novel, "Vanity Fair."
In today's fantasy-obsessed entertainment world, rocket ships and slimy aliens keep audiences in eye-popping awe, while classic novel adaptations with phony European accents and ultra-tight bustiers seem to have others reaching for the NoDoz.
William Makepeace Thackeray's classic 19th-century serialized story "Vanity Fair" ends with the words, "Ah! vanitas vanitatum! (vanity of vanities!) Which of us is happy in this world? Which of us has his desire? Or, having it, is satisfied?"
A man who called himself a longtime friend of Michael Jackson's family attacked as "trash" Friday a magazine article alleging that the pop star plied children with alcohol hidden inside soda cans and showed them pornography.
Consistent extraordinary performance. That quality defines the companies that top FORTUNE's Most Admired list. It also defines photographer Michael O'Neill (above left, at work on his latest subjec...
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Earlier this fall, in a profile of Martha Stewart, a Vanity Fair scribe wrote that Martha was the second-richest self-made woman in America, ahead of Oprah (well, duh!) and behind Theresa Pan, owne...
Think back. Think all the way back. Go ahead. Do it.
Last year Joseph Park, the 28-year-old CEO of Kozmo.com, bragged to Vanity Fair that if his one-hour video- and munchies-delivery company failed, he'd shrug off the loss as a useful anecdote for ge...
Don't be a fashion victim. Following the in crowd to the usual summer watering holes (the Hamptons, Santa Fe) means wasting precious vacation days sitting in traffic or standing in line for ice cre...
Since its launch last August, Talk magazine has gone through an odd cycle in the media world. First, everyone was talking about it, then nobody was talking about it, then everyone was talking about...
Karie and Alex, her now ex-boyfriend, had dated for eight years when her cell phone came between them. One night Karie was riding in a friend's convertible, confessing her doubts about her love lif...
Edgar Bronfman Jr. threw a party in June commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Four Seasons restaurant. Donald Trump was invited. Barry Diller too. It made all the gossip columns; Liz Smith bur...
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A sailor at heart, investment maven Katherine Busboom Magrath, 54, set up shop in the yachting mecca of Marblehead, Massachusetts. With her yawl Gesina moored nearby, the chief investment officer o...
Calvin Klein Jeans started it all last year by laying out $1 million for a racy 116-page ad supplement to Vanity Fair magazine in which models displayed more flesh than fabric. Now copycats are tea...
Manufacturers call them body shapers, smoothers, slender slips, and heaven knows what else. ''We don't use the G-word around here,'' says Peter Velardi, chief executive of VF Corp's Vanity Fair, th...
-- TINA BROWN, 36 editor of Vanity Fair, on why she put Cher instead of Marla Maples on the cover of the November issue: ''In light of the Gulf crisis, we thought a brunette was more appropriate.''...
A BIG CHUNK of the trillions that the baby-boom generation will inherit is in family-owned businesses that will pass to the kids as soon as mom and dad march off in stately fashion to Valhalla -- o...
''Running a company is not fun most of the time.'' -FRED JOSEPH, 48, newly named C.E.O. of Drexel Burnham Lambert. ''I feel like Custer, being shot at from all sides. Maybe it's because I'm flamboy...
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