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Vanity Fair has time capsuled Billie Eilish's responses to the same questions for the last three years and tracked the almost-18-year-old's swift rise to pop super stardom. From the Grammy-nominated debut studio album 'When we all fall asleep, where do we go?' to her third world tour, see how Billie's changed much more than her hair color.
An intimate portrait of Kimberly and Kai Shappley: a mother has to confront her religious community while her 7-year-old transgender daughter navigates life at school, where she's been banned from the girls' bathroom. Directed by Daresha Kyi. Produced by the ACLU & Little By Little Films, with an LGBTQ-led team.
In this special edition of Drag Me, Queer Eye's food and wine expert Antoni Porowski gets his first polished drag makeover just in time for Pride month from the ever-talented Miz Cracker, best known from her hilarious appearance on season 10 of 'RuPaul's Drag Race.'
Models share their wild ride to fame, from working at Chipotle to hitting the couture runways. Listen as Paloma, Ebonee, Remington, Stella, Tian and Dipti tell you how they got discovered. Director of Photography/Editor: Steven Mastorelli Supervising Producer: Christopher Klimovski Producer: Mia Conway Audio: Lily Van Leewen Gaffer: Gautam Kadian Hair & Makeup: Ingeborg Talent Group: Kelsey Lafferty & Helena Suric Still haven't subscribed to Teen Vogue on YouTube?
Nyle DiMarco and Chella Man teach us the essentials of queer vocabulary in American Sign Language (ASL), and the variety of ways to communicate. Nyle DiMarco & Chella Man Teach Us Queer Sign Language | them.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Quentin Tarantino break down how they wrote and developed Rick Dalton, the main character in their new film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Tarantino explains how important early 1960s Hollywood leading men like Edd Byrnes and George Maharis were for the concept of Rick while DiCaprio goes into the challenges of playing him.
Here's every music, movie, tv show, and celebrity reference in Edgar Wright's 2004 zombie parody classic 'Shaun of the Dead.' From using the score in "Dawn of the Dead" to more obscure nods like Pop Larkin's "Perfick!" from 'The Darling Buds of May,' check out all the pop culture references and homages you may have missed from the classic zom-rom-com.
We challenged screenwriter Emily Carmichael to write a scene on camera--in seven minutes. Emily talks through her process and takes us into the mind of a screenwriter. She had only seven minutes to write the first draft, five minutes to write the second draft, and three minutes to write the third draft--see what she ended up with.