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What’s the common thread running through our second OG portfolio? The word fearlessness came up often. The courage to be disliked, to stick to your guns, to seek adventure and make trouble, to look past trends and embrace the next generation of like-minded mavericks, to keep going, at 55 or 95, despite it all, and (to quote Nobel Prize–winning OG poet Louise Glück) “risk joy in the raw wind of the new world.” A toast to the aristocracy of talent on this list. We see and salute you. After all, game recognizes game. — Erik Maza
Denise Hale “I have always admired Denise. She is the most truthful woman I know. Ever since I was a little child, she never steered away from telling me exactly how it is.” —model Ivy GettyGetty Images
Sylvester Stallone “Sly is the embodiment of optimism. His indelible characters, who stand up for themselves and go the distance, no matter how hard the world pushes back, have inspired me every day of my life. He has helped define the modern hero, and he reminds us what the fighter in all of us is capable of accomplishing.” —David Lauren, Ralph Lauren Corp. chief brand and innovation officerParamount
Madonna “The anticipation is not merely in hearing a fresh take on the old tunes. It’s the exhilaration of this Madonna, still disruptive and full of swagger. Just by stepping onstage, she gives popular culture a new chapter in the female story.” —critic Robin Givhan, in the Washington Post, on the pop star’s 40th anniversary world tourNY DAILY NEWS VIA GETTY IMAGES
Grace Jones “Trends come along, and people say follow that trend. A big act emerges, and the advice comes in: Why don’t you follow them? There’s a lot of that around at the moment. Be like Sasha Fierce. Be like Miley Cyrus. Be like Rihanna… I cannot be like them, except to the extent that they are already like me.” —the singer from her autobiography, I’ll Never Write My Memoirs. Jones is expected to release an album this year.Getty Images
Deeda Blair Coiffed doyenne’s Food, Flowers & Fantasy is required reading for aspiring opulent tipsters. Caviar nachos, anyone?Ben Gabbe - Getty Images
Ellen Burstyn Boo! She’s back in The Exorcist reboot.Jack Mitchell - Getty Images
Judy Chicago Sixty years of provocation, and her first NYC survey opens this fall at the New Museum.Anthony Ghnassia - Getty Images
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Jacques Grange Because the Mark remains the gold standard. WWD - Getty Images
Anjelica Huston In the upcoming thriller Ballerina, John Huston’s daughter reprises the role of the Director.Harry Langdon - Getty Images
Marc Jacobs Announced a last-minute show just in time to make NYFW interesting again.Dimitrios Kambouris - Getty Images
James McbrideThe Color of Water scribe returns to all the best nightstands with The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store.Getty Images
Catherine Martin The Edith Head to Baz Luhrmann’s Cecil B. DeMille.Getty Images
Polly Mellen She erases everything, honey.Catherine McGann - Getty Images
Steven Meisel True heir to Polly pal Richard Avedon finally gets the museum retrospective treatment.Steve Eichner - Getty Images
Ke Huy Quan Nearly 40 years after Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Steven Spielberg’s boy wonder is an Oscar nominee.Getty Images
Dick Wolf Created the mold for today’s TV titans—and we’re still tuning in. Dun-dun.Jason LaVeris - Getty Images
George Clooney and his wife, Amal, were spotted in St Tropez this past week, and Amal made the most of the glorious sunshine with a flirty floral mini dress. See the pictures here...
Formula One legend and former Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher, 55, has lived a reclusive life with his family away from the glare of the spotlight since his skiing accident in 2013…
Elizabeth Hurley showed off her incredible physique in a yellow string bikini as she posed for Instagram – and the Gossip Girl actress, 59, looked better than ever. See photos.
On Friday afternoon, in the aftermath of President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate against Donald Trump, private murmurs and public calls for an “intervention” ricocheted through Democratic circles. But then a hold-up emerged.Some 17 hours after Biden botched his big debate moment, his former boss came to the rescue.For many high-ranking Democrats, a single tweet from former President Barack Obama appeared to nix any chance of the 44th president meeting with the 46th and urging him to drop out.Rea
"We started having the 'our past relationships' talk, and she told me about her high school and college boyfriends. Then, she admitted that she cheated on her college boyfriend..."
All of a sudden, the US Air Force is considering cancelling a multibillion-dollar effort to develop a new stealth fighter. Citing the high cost of the so-called “Next-Generation Air Dominance” programme and the competing demands of other projects, USAF leaders have warned they may have no choice but to cancel NGAD – and find other ways of winning control of the air in future wars.
Arzo survived a suicide attempt but now faces a new threat that could send her family – and millions like them – back to Afghanistan and a life that has become so intolerable for women and girls that some would rather die.
COMMENT: Nothing shimmered at Glastonbury on Friday as much as Charli XCX’s sweaty bacchanal on one of its smallest stages. Adam White argues that Glastonbury has overlooked the ‘Brat’ artist, along with pop ladies-in-waiting like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter, to its own detriment