Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Big Business Ambitions, Five Years After Their Royal ExitEnsconced in their cozy Montecito mansion, the Sussexes are living the American dream. By all accounts, the love is real. But their foray into moguldom has not always been a smooth ride.Photo by Yaroslac Sabitov
Kourtney Kardashian Was Right All Along — BustleNext to the other Kardashian-Jenner women, Kourtney always seemed a little different. Reluctant. Not so psyched to be keeping up. But we got the previously over-it reality star wrong.Photo by Daniella Midenge
Dr. Fauci Looks Back — The Washington Post MagazineCovid is (hopefully, almost, please god) getting under control, and Dr. Anthony Fauci is nearing the end of his time in government. America’s primary care physician is sharing the lessons that will help us fight the next pandemic without him.Photo by Jesse Dittmar
Jennifer Coolidge Will See You Now — BustleHow America’s most fabulous character actor made Hollywood come to her.Photo by Ryan Pfluger
Chris Meloni, America's Zaddy — Men's HealthThe jacked 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' star is 60 years old and embracing his inner viral moment.Photo by Ben Watts
The Ignoring of Kirsten Gillibrand — The Washington Post MagazineIn 2019, it was unforgivable for a presidential candidate to be boring. Maybe that’s our loss.Photo by Stephen Voss
Marianne Williamson Wants to Be Your Healer in Chief — The Washington Post MagazineThe presidential hopeful planned to fix America with love. Tough love.Photo by Alex Welsh
Murray Bartlett Wants to Give You a Hug — Mr PorterSince he broke out in The White Lotus, Murray Bartlett has played a series of borderline-dangerous charismatics. On The Last of Us, he does what he has to to survive a zombie pandemic. In real life, it’s safe in sweet Murray’s arms.Photo by Daniel Jack Lyons
Thank God for Dan Levy — BustleLevy made quarantine bearable with his comedy of kindness, Schitt’s Creek. What’s it like to have the high point of your life happen during the worst part of most people’s, and how do you live up to it?Photo by Kennedi Carter
You're Sitting Across from Miles Teller... — EsquireMiles Teller is on a quest for greatness. Sometimes that can involve a bit of dickishness, too.Photo by Vincent Peters
How the Hell Do You Host 2022? — The Washington Post MagazineTV hosts used to set the mood between commercial breaks. Now, we want them to help us process complex social and political issues — which, it turns out, some of them aren’t great at. For The Washington Post Magazine, we talked to the best about how the hell you host 2022.Photo by Art Streiber
A Q&A with Ryan Reynolds — GQRyan Reynolds recognized in himself in a beloved character and spent a decade persuading doubters to let him blow up the superhero-industrial complex with the role of his lifetime.Photo by Alasdair McLellan
John Boyega Conquered the Galaxy from South London — GQBefore he became the face of Star Wars, John Boyega was just some impossibly talented, humble, and exuberant kid from South London. Now he's humbly and exuberantly getting a bite with Harrison Ford, talking shop with Robert Downey Jr., and tackling racism in Hollywood.Photo by Sebastian Kim
At Home With Avril Lavigne, Who's Finally Back (And Totally Ready to Party) — BillboardLast we heard from Avril Lavigne, it was 2014, and the pop-punk prodigy was (still) channeling teenage dreams. Then she contracted Lyme disease, took to bed — and, eventually, began to pray. But while she now has a Christian rock hit, Avril’s still got some partying to get out of her system.Photo by David Needleman
The Bryan Cranston Method — GQHow do you follow up one of the greatest performances in one of the best TV shows of all time? If you’re Bryan Cranston, you let go.Photo by Paola Kudacki
Stephen Colbert Makes America Great — GQThe ombudsman of late night talks pretending to be the person you really are, why Trump is a bad talk-show guest, and if this too shall pass.Photo by Mark Seliger
Who's Afraid of Willem Dafoe? — Mr PorterThe most singular man in film explains what it means to be normal — or not.Photo by Tom Craig
Oh Lord, There Goes Chris Pratt Again, Bless His Heart — EsquireParks and Recreation, Moneyball, Zero Dark Thirty, Guardians of the Freakin' Galaxy?! You're in for a ride.Photo by Nigel Parry
Claire Foy, from the Queen to the Girl with the Drago Tattoo — The Hollywood ReporterClaire Foy is angry. So the day the Senate voted Brett Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court, the new Lisbeth Salander (and star of ‘First Man,’ and ex-Queen Elizabeth II) walked to the Capitol Building and into the molten center of feminine rage.Photo by Anais and Dax
How Jessica Chastain Emerged as a Leader for Gender Equality — The Hollywood ReporterLike the strong women she plays onscreen, Chastain has become as a powerful force for change in Hollywood, both as a producer and a vocal preacher for Time's Up.Photo by Ramona Rosales
Bon Jovi, Benevolent Dictator — Men's HealthBon Jovi didn't become Bon Jovi by accident. The man Tom Brady calls a "perfectionist" on what it takes to stay on top when time and body aren't on your side.Photo by Aaaron Richter
Nicole Richie Makes Nice — The Zoe ReportThe reality star-turned-socially conscious rapper makes the case that kindness can be entertaining.Photo by Thomas Whiteside
James Marsden Is the World’s Handsomest Man...So Why Isn’t He More Famous? — GQIt was a road trip from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara in a very handsome car (the Porsche 718 Boxster) to stay at a very handsome hotel (the San Ysidro Ranch) with a very handsome actor (James Marsden). The purpose was clear: to figure out why someone who should so clearly be a huge movie star isn’t.Photo by Sebastian Kim