The much-delayed and already-obvious news that Kim Jones is leaving Fendi, almost certainly to be succeeded by Pierpaolo Piccioli, looks poised to finally set off a chain reaction of designer moves of the first and second order⊠@laurensherman.bsky.social explores.
The much-delayed and already-obvious news that Kim Jones is leaving Fendi, almost certainly to be followed by Pierpaolo Piccioli, has finally (finally!) set into motion a chain reaction of designer mo...
While interviewing college students on a swing state tour through the South, a couple themes emerged for Puck's Peter Hamby: Young women are fired up for Kamala, Black men are Trump-curious, and âBrat summerâ is definitely over. Read what the students had to say:
Interviewing Gen Zers on a swing state tour of Southern colleges, a couple themes emerged among the voters who may decide the election: Young women are fired up for Kamala, Black men are Trump-curious...
The success of âTerrifier 3â further proves that a mainstream theatrical release still trumps nontheatrical distributionâat least in terms of cash-in-hand revenue and pop culture impact. From @scottmendelson.bsky.social
The success of âTerrifier 3â further proves that a mainstream theatrical release still trumps nontheatrical feature film distributionâat least in terms of cash-in-hand revenue and pop culture impact.
Despite an art market downturn, London put on a great week of business that reminded everyone why Frieze has been a pillar of the global art circuit for more than two decades. From Puck's Marion Maneker.
Despite an art market downturn, London put on a great week of business that reminded everyone why Frieze has been a pillar of the global art circuit for more than two decades.
A previously unreported health mitzvah may explain Ronald Perelmanâs apparent Zen mind state in recent years, as the man who used to be the richest person in the U.S. recasts his empire. From Puck's William D. Cohan.
A previously unreported health mitzvah may explain Ronald Perelmanâs apparent Zen mind state in recent years, as the man who used to be the richest person in the U.S. recasts his empire.
Assessing the latest outbreak of Democratic bedwetting: Which fears are reasonable, which are not, and is Harris really not doing enough? From Puck's John Heilemann.
A mid-October assessment of Democratic bedwetting: Which fears are reasonable, which are not, and is Harris really not doing enough?
At the executive level, CBS News C.E.O. Wendy McMahonâs inability to keep internal tensions from spilling into public view has invited scrutiny of her own leadership. Meanwhile, McMahon is contending with other internal headaches⊠Puck's Dylan Byers digs in.
The Tony DokoupilâTa-Nehisi Coates drama consuming CBS News couldnât have flared up at a worse time for its now-embattled chief executive, as David Ellison and Jeff Shell begin taking meetings with Pa...
How did Jeffrey Epstein become a main character in the life of reclusive retail billionaire Les Wexner? An exclusive excerpt from âSelling Sexy: Victoriaâs Secret and the Unraveling of an American Iconâ explores. From @laurensherman.bsky.social
How did convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein become a main character in the life of reclusive retail billionaire Les Wexner? An exclusive excerpt from âSelling Sexy: Victoriaâs Secret and the Unra...
Itâs the saga of a column, a pissed-off Major League Baseball team, and a strange power-sharing agreement between the Times and Fox. From Puck's John Ourand.
The petty saga of a column, a pissed-off MLB team, and a strange power-sharing agreement between the Times and Foxânone of which will matter one iota if the Dodgers and Yanks make it to the World Seri...
What if hosting the Oscars were less of a heavy lift, with the added benefit of a telecast with more stars and performers who went beyond simply presenting. Thatâs what the Academy wants. Could it work? Puck's Matt Belloni explores.
What if hosting Hollywoodâs marquee awards show were less of a heavy lift, with the added benefit of a telecast with more stars and performers who went beyond simply presenting. Thatâs what the Academ...