Carina Chocano
Writer
Carina Chocano is a contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine and the author of "You Play the Girl," which won a National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism.

Adria Arjona Stuns as Martine Bancroft in Morbius
It's just one of several high-profile projects the Tiffany & Co. ambassador has coming up.

The Return of Selena
After years battling health issues and heartbreak, Selena Gomez opens up about mental illness, her new Hulu series and not knowing her own Instagram password

"TikTok Do Your Thing"
Social-media-savvy racial justice activists are changing the world by hitting record.

Rosalía Está Reescribiendo La Música Pop

Rosalía Rewrites the Pop Music Playbook

Grimes Expects to Be Misunderstood
After a period of crippling climate anxiety, Grimes opens up about her channeling her stress into Miss Anthropocene.

Jennifer Aniston Doesn't Need a Happy Ending

Lady Gaga Is Born Again
The world's most famous pop musician disappears into a role that's a fun-house mirror version of her own rise.

Rachel Bloom's Mission is to Unravel the Stories Women Tell Themselves

Jameela Jamil Is in a Much Better Place Now

Viola Davis is a Real, Raw, 21st-century Leading Lady
She's turned what could have been a nighttime soap caricature into a platform. Her boldest experiment yet: How to get away with staying real—raw, sexual, conflicted—on network TV.

The Case for Camp: TV So Bad It's Good

How Rebel Wilson Is Reinventing the TV It Girl

The Fascinator: Kelly Oxford
