May 13, 2025

Diddy’s Attorneys Need to Be ‘Trial Warriors’ Prepared for ‘War’

  Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Getty Images (Kena Betancur/AFP,  Shareif Ziyadat), Steve Sanchez/Sipa USA via AP For weekly updates on all the most pivotal and dramatic moments from Diddy’s trial, sign up for our newsletter: Court Appearances: United States v. Diddy, and check out the rest of our trial coverage here. Sean Combs is relying on …

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Lou de Laâge Defied ‘Normal Codes of Seduction’ for Étoile

  Photo: Philippe Antonello/Amazon MGM Studios Cheyenne Toussaint enters Étoile — Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino’s cross-cultural ode to ballet — in a flurry of waves and muck. Before the world-class Parisian ballerina played by Lou de Laâge is sent to live in New York as part of a trade to draw audiences and hopefully …

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Estonia’s Eurovision Star Wants to Compete With JoJo Siwa

  Photo: Eurovision Song Contest via YouTube Over the course of a decade, Estonian avant-garde rapper Tommy Cash has become one of pop music’s eminent tricksters. He’s gone viral for his peacocking front-row Fashion Week costumes, walked the runway with Rick Owens, collaborated with Maison Margiela, released sexually explicit music videos on PornHub, showcased his …

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Cannes Jury President Condemns Killing of Palestinian Journalist

  Photo: Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP via Getty Images Cannes jury president Juliette Binoche drew criticism on Tuesday for refusing to answer a question at the film festival’s opening press conference about why she hadn’t signed an open letter denouncing industry “silence” and “passivity” following the killing of Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona in an Israeli air strike last month. (Hassona is one …

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14 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at This Year’s Cannes Film Festival

  Photo: Vulture; Photos: Okasha, A24, TPS Productions/Focus Features This year’s Cannes Film Festival has everything: A new Lynne Ramsay starring a driven-insane Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, Ari Aster’s certain-to-be-batshit take on the year 2020, Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor as WWI-era lovers, a Kelly Reichardt heist film, and the latest films from …

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At Antony and Cleopatra, the Music and Dancers Own the Show

  Photo: Karen Almond/Met Opera John Adams’s Antony and Cleopatra might be one of the most precisely engineered, solidly constructed, and elegantly executed operas of the past 25 years. For a tragic love story, it’s also mysteriously unmoving. After a world premiere three years ago at the San Francisco Opera and a second run at Barcelona’s …

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You’ll Never Guess What ESPN Is Calling Its New Streaming App

  Photo: Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images If sports already confused you, I suggest you tap into the world of sporting streaming services. After the swift rise and death of Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s planned joint sports streamer, Venu, Disney pivoted to releasing an improved counterpart to its current streamer ESPN+. Since 2024, Disney …

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