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Nerd Prom
Glitzy Parties and Gaza Protests Collide at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
It was another long, boozy weekend in Washington—though one accompanied by stark reminders of war and the stakes of November’s election. Still, the glasses raised to the fourth estate offer “a rare moment of respite for this industry,” says CBS’s Robert Costa, “because we’re covering a convulsive moment in America.”
By Charlotte Klein
Homeward Bound?
Prince Harry To Appear At London Event in May
The Invictus Games just announced that the royal will appear at its 10th anniversary celebration.
By Eve Batey
Nerd prom
Hollywood Descends Upon DC As Scarlett Johansson, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Other Stars Attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner
Billy Porter, Molly Ringwald, and Rosario Dawson mingled with politicians and journalists at Washington's annual “nerd prom."
By Eve Batey
say my name
Emma Stone Wants You To Call Her “Emily”
The Academy Award winner chose her stage name as an homage to her favorite Spice Girl.
Return to Genovia
Anne Hathaway Confirms a Possible Princess Diaries 3
The Devil Wears Prada actress hinted that a third film in her royal franchise is in the works.
By Eve Batey
2024
Donald Trump Accepts Bill Barr’s Endorsement by Implying He’s a Tub of Lard
In fairness, Barr probably should have seen this coming.
By Bess Levin
WTF
Kristi Noem’s New Book Includes a Bizarrely Detailed Account of Killing Her Pet Dog
This might actually win her points with Donald Trump, who famously hates canines and is said to be considering Noem for VP.
By Bess Levin
Law v. Justice
The Sour Smell of Victory: Harvey Weinstein’s Legal Win and the Message It Sends
The overturn of his New York conviction is a step backward and risks the retraumatization of women in a new trial.
By Joy Press