Hollywood’s biggest night didn’t end with the Oscars; it was just getting started at the ultra-exclusive Vanity Fair after-party, where Black excellence was on full display. Held at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, the star-studded soirée was the place to be as A-listers were seen on the scene in […]

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Vanity Fair unveiled its 28th annual Hollywood issue, which gave each of the 8 actors featured their own cover in addition to the group shot. The actors featured this year include Penélope Cruz, Benedict Cumberbatch, Idris Elba, Andrew Garfield Nicole Kidman, Simu Liu, MJ Rodriguez and Kristen Stewart.

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Vanity Fair reimagined 90's and early 00's classic film roles with young Hollywood stars including Normani as Satine from 'Moulin Rouge,' Storm Reid and Cordell Broadus as “Quincy Mccall and Monica Wright” from 'Love & Basketball' and Keke Palmer as Elle Woods from 'Legally Blonde.'

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Vanity Fair released their 27th annual Hollywood Issue today featuring actors Zendaya, Michael B. Jordan, Michaela Coel, Maya Rudolph, Lakeith Stanfield, Akwafina, Charlize Theron, Dan Levy and director Spike Lee on the cover.

Rudy Giuliani was caught on camera this week mocking Asian accents and bowing. Reports claim that a staffer accidentally posted the clip to his Youtube channel. The questionable impersonation happened during a recent episode of the former NY mayor's "Common Sense" podcast.

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Angela Davis is dropping BARS in the September issue of Vanity Fair. The same September issue that Ta-Nahesi Coates guest edited. The same September issue with Breonna Taylor on the cover in a portrait by Amy Sherald. And Davis was interviewed for the publication by none other than director Ava DuVernay herself. Talk about the power of black women.

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We knew when Vanity Fair announced that Ta-Nehisi Coates would be guest editing the September issue that he would do incredible things, but we never imagined he would do this. History is being made. Our voices are being heard. Our stories are being told. We are so grateful to Coates for this work of art which will continue to help motivate us all as we fight for justice for Breonna Taylor and her family and so many other families like hers, whose loved ones have had their lives stolen by white supremacy.