The President James A. Garfield assassination is back, thanks to the Netflix series Death by Lightning. Garfield’s character foil is Charles Guiteau, who shot Garfield in 1881, four months into his ...
On July 2, 1881, United States president James A. Garfield waited at Washington, D.C.’s Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station to board a train that would take him to New England to begin his summer ...
Vanity Fair’s latest "Hollywood Issue" declares the end of the idealized, hypermasculine movie star, arguing that today’s leading men have ushered in a new era of "vulnerability" and "accessibility." ...
Engraving of the United States National Museum (now called the Arts and Industries Building) by Cluss & Schulze, Architects, depicting the interior of the building decorated for President James A.
Vanity Fair has revealed its 2025 Hollywood issue, with three covers starring Jeremy Allen White, Glen Powell, A$AP Rocky, LaKeith Stanfield, Callum Turner, Riz Ahmed ...
Andrew Garfield is trying to remember what he had for lunch—which is important only because he’s trying to figure out what to have for dinner. And that matters only because the 42-year-old actor is ...
In the first episode of the Netflix miniseries "Death by Lightning," a man from Pennsylvania changes history by submitting a single vote for James Garfield at the 1880 Republican National Convention.
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Andrew Garfield goes online to answer the internet’s questions. The American actor responds to questions on Quora, Letterboxd, Reddit and X, as well as fact-checking Wikipedia and replying to YouTube ...
Garfield spent all of 2021 denying he’d be back as the web-slinger in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” Then he popped up opposite Tom Holland and Tobey Maguire’s iterations of Spider-Man, which powered “No ...
Andrew Garfield goes online to answer the internet’s questions. The American actor responds to questions on Quora, Letterboxd, Reddit and X, as well as fact-checking Wikipedia and replying to YouTube ...