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'The Brutalist' Tops NYFCC Awards | Vanity Fair

The New York Film Critics Circle also gave top honors to Adrien Brody, Kieran Culkin, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, and ‘Nickel Boys’ director RaMell Ross. Rebecca Ford is the senior awards correspondent at Vanity Fair, covering awards season’s Emmy and Oscar contenders, and co-hosting Vanity Fair's Little Gold Men podcast. She previously worked at The Hollywood Reporter as the senior awards editor and a film reporter.Listen to Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men podcast now.

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Look past their funky threads and outlandish hairdos. China's alienated young migrants are here to stay. As China continues its relentless urbanization, alienation and displacement will continue to plague its growing migrant population. If these big-city migrants further disengage from mainstream society — or fail to find meaningful ways to integrate — the shamates’ spiky hair and body piercings may no longer be a laughing matter to their neighbors.

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Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande Fail to Bewitch on the November 2024 Cover of Vanity Fair

Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande take to the November 2024 covers of Vanity Fair, with the Wicked co-stars posing for Norman Jean Roy. Radhika Jones continues to implement some serious pull when it comes to enlisting cover stars for Vanity Fair. Jones, who has served as editor-in-chief since 2017, has welcomed everyone from Natalie Portman and Anne Hathaway to Simone Biles and Selena Gomez as cover stars throughout 2024.Making a not-so-surprising appearance together across three covers of Vanity Fair for November are Wicked co-stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. The pair pose together in cover one, via the lens of photographer Norman Jean Roy. Stylist Patti Wilson dressed Erivo in Louis Vuitton and Grande in Marc Jacobs.Share your own thoughts on Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande for Vanity Fair November 2024, here.“Ariana Grande’s expressions are atrocious. She always seems to be trying way too hard, and that blonde doesn’t do her ANY favors. This whole Wicked portfolio feels perfectly suitable and appropriate for Vanity Fair but it does zilch for me,” voiced vogue28.

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Vanity Fail · The Daily Edge

The latest irish and international entertainment news from The Daily Edge Vanity Fail · GQ have slagged off Vanity Fair with a very photoshopped cover for their comedy issue · 18 May 2018 · 5.8k · 0 · The Journal supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice.

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Welcome to Daniel Craig’s “F--k It” Era | Vanity Fair

‘Queer’ brought a career-best turn out of Craig—and compelled him to rethink everything from James Bond script leaks to loosening up on set. David Canfield is a Hollywood correspondent at Vanity Fair, where he reports on awards season and co-hosts the Little Gold Men podcast. He joined VF from Entertainment Weekly, where he was the movies editor and oversaw awards coverage, and has also written for Vulture, Slate, and IndieWire.Vanity Fair: Do you consider yourself an emotional actor?

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Donald Trump Sees an Opportunity in Hunter Biden’s Pardon | Vanity Fair

The president-elect is trying to have his hush-money case thrown out in light of Hunter's clemency. But Trump's historic conviction still matters, even if he never faces the consequences. Eric Lutz is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, where he has been covering national affairs since 2018. He chronicles the chaos of Trump era politics, reporting on the issues, ideas, and personalities driving the day. He has also written for publications like The Guardian and Rolling Stone, and serves...

Vanity Fail · TheJournal.ie

Read, share and shape the news on TheJournal.ie - Breaking Irish and International News Vanity Fail · GQ have slagged off Vanity Fair with a very photoshopped cover for their comedy issue · 18 May 2018 · 5.8k · 0 · The Journal supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice.

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'Sing Sing' Takes the Gotham Awards By Storm | Vanity Fair

Zendaya, Angelina Jolie, Timothée Chalamet, and countless others also attended the 34th annual Gothams, the first major show of awards season. Chris Murphy is a staff writer at Vanity Fair, covering entertainment and popular culture for the HWD section. Prior to joining VF, he wrote for Vulture/New York magazine. Chris is also an actor and comedian who performs all over New York, where he resides. Follow him on Twitter at...

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Kate Middleton and Prince William Give Qatari Emir a Royal Welcome as Queen Camilla Recovers | Vanity Fair

As Buckingham Palace confirms Camilla was suffering from a form of pneumonia, the Waleses step up to kick off the state visit. Katie Nicholl is Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent and a cohost of the podcast DYNASTY. Katie has been writing for Vanity Fair since 2010 and is regarded as one of the world’s leading experts on the British royal family. She appears regularly on the BBC, Sky News, and Entertainment Tonight...

"What Went Down" Vanity Fail (TV Episode 2016) | Comedy, Sport

Vanity Fail: With Pete Sepenuk. Incredible Go-Karts stunts, not-so incredible paragliding fails, and a woman is lifted into the sky by 1,000 balloons. Oh, and three Sumo wrestlers have a 100-yard dash. Incredible Go-Karts stunts, not-so incredible paragliding fails, and a woman is lifted into the sky by 1,000 balloons. Oh, and three Sumo wrestlers have a 100-yard dash.Incredible Go-Karts stunts, not-so incredible paragliding fails, and a woman is lifted into the sky by 1,000 balloons.

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Jailbroken: How Does LLM Safety Training Fail?

Large language models trained for safety and harmlessness remain susceptible to adversarial misuse, as evidenced by the prevalence of “jailbreak” attacks on early releases of ChatGPT that elicit undesired behavior. Goi… Large language models trained for safety and harmlessness remain susceptible to adversarial misuse, as evidenced by the prevalence of “jailbreak” attacks on early releases of ChatGPT that elicit undesired behavior. Going beyond recognition of the issue, we investigate why such attacks succeed and how they can be created. We hypothesize two failure modes of safety training: competing objectives and mismatched generalization.We use these failure modes to guide jailbreak design and then evaluate state-of-the-art models, including OpenAI’s GPT-4 and Anthropic’s Claude v1.3, against both existing and newly designed attacks. We find that vulnerabilities persist despite the extensive red-teaming and safety-training efforts behind these models.Our analysis emphasizes the need for safety-capability parity—that safety mechanisms should be as sophisticated as the underlying model—and argues against the idea that scaling alone can resolve these safety failure modes.In this work, we analyze the vulnerability of safety-trained LLMs to jailbreak attacks by examining the model’s pretraining and safety training processes. Based on known safety training methods, we hypothesize two failure modes—competing objectives and mismatched generalization—that shed light on why jailbreaks exist and enable the creation of new attacks.

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Ray Romano Is Embracing His Dark Side: “I Feel Very Raw” | Vanity Fair

The Emmy-winning sitcom icon pulls off the most complex dramatic work of his career in No Good Deed, another black comedy from the creator of Dead to Me. David Canfield is a Hollywood correspondent at Vanity Fair, where he reports on awards season and co-hosts the Little Gold Men podcast. He joined VF from Entertainment Weekly, where he was the movies editor and oversaw awards coverage, and has also written for Vulture, Slate, and IndieWire.Vanity Fair: This is new territory for you as an actor.Listen to Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men podcast now.

Metal Mondays: Cormac McCarthy, Vanity Fair fail their readers - The Post

The famed author’s relationship with a 16-year-old and her newly-published Vanity Fair profile highlights the deep-rooted misogyny in literary spheres. Vanity Fair attempted to paint Britt as anything but a victim; after all, she is living a relatively successful life with no complaints about McCarthy’s pursuit of her at the age of 16. In its attempts to do so, however, it fails to recognize there is no morally correct way for a man to pursue a 16-year-old girl.What Vanity Fair’s profile of Britt fails to do is highlight the predatory implications of the relationship she had with McCarthy.The Vanity Fair profile of Britt and her life does not read like it is about her. Instead, it reads like an ego piece, praising McCarthy as a savior to a girl who lived a chaotic, abusive life, rather than decrying him as a predator.When Britt was hospitalized in 1977 after being hit by someone (it is undisclosed in the Vanity Fair profile if it was a foster parent or her own father), McCarthy took her to Mexico with him. She lived with him for some years before she left, but they kept in touch until his death in 2023.

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The Storybook Start—and Bitter End—of Pete Hegseth’s First Marriage | Vanity Fair

The defense secretary nominee’s first marriage, which sources say met a contentious end after he admitted to multiple infidelities, holds a key place in his ambition-fueled rise. Gabriel Sherman is a special correspondent at Vanity Fair. He is the author of the New York Times best seller The Loudest Voice in the Room, which he adapted into the Golden Globe–winning Showtime series starring Russell Crowe.

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Surprise: RFK Jr. Used to Sell Bottled Water With Extra High Levels of Fluoride | Vanity Fair

It’s almost as though everything is a grift and he doesn’t actually have any beliefs. Which is 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of drinking water, i.e. nearly half of what was reportedly found in Kennedy’s bottled water. (A spokesperson for Kennedy declined Vanity Fair’s request for comment.) Last month, The New York Times reported that “a recent analysis by the federal government’s National Toxicology Program found that fluoride levels at or above 1.5 milligrams per liter—more than twice the EPA recommended level—are ‘consistently associated with lower IQ in children.’”Bess Levin is a politics correspondent at Vanity Fair. An essential voice of our current tragicomedy, she is an incisive, hilarious daily narrator of the horrors that never seem to stop. If you need catharsis in these terrifying times—or even if you don’t!—she is a must-read.

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Exclusive Preview: ‘Severance’ Season Two Is a True Piece of Work | Vanity Fair

Ben Stiller and Dan Erickson promise answers in the surreal show about extreme work-life balance—and explain why it took so long to return. To continue the annual evaluation motif for this exclusive Vanity Fair preview, Severance would also earn praise for above-average character building.Anthony Breznican is a senior Hollywood correspondent at Vanity Fair.