
P. Claire Dodson
Senior Editor
P. Claire Dodson is a senior editor at Teen Vogue. Hailing from Knoxville, Tennessee, she previously was an editor at Fast Company and has written for Vogue, The New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire, InStyle, Village Voice and more. She loves to explore an artist’s coming-of-age story and shifting public persona, as well as how fandoms grow and evolve over time.
TV
JoJo Siwa on Her Next Era: “I Want to Age as I Age”
“I want people to know that where I’m at is I’m happy,” JoJo says.
Culture
Meet the Young, Queer Activist Fighting for LGBTQ+ Rights in Hungary
“What's really crucial for social justice movements, especially for those who work in hostile environments, is not to embrace this idea that your results define you, or your productivity defines you.”
Music
BTS Become First Asian Act to Win AMAs Artist of the Year
The AMAs were a joyous celebration between BTS and ARMY.
Movies
Mckenna Grace Is Literally Doing Everything
The 15-year-old “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” star has a decade of experience — but that hasn’t stopped her from learning how to ride a bike.
Culture
MTV EMAs Announce 5 LGBTQ+ Activists as Generation Change Honorees
The MTV EMAs will air on Sunday, November 14th on MTV.
Music
Travis Scott, Astroworld Receive First Lawsuits After 8 People Died at the Festival
“Live musical performances are meant to inspire catharsis, not tragedy,” one attendee’s representation said in a statement.
Movies
“After We Fell” Stars Josephine Langford, Hero Fiennes Tiffin on Sequels & Growth
“We’ll be with the fandom and the franchise forever.”
TV
Dylan Arnold Almost Played Two Other “You” Roles Before Theo
“It’s a show that delivers every time, so of course I’d want to be part of it.”
Culture
This Olivia Rodrigo and BLACKPINK's Rosé Met Gala Moment Is Everything
She called her “the sweetest angel alive.”
Cover Stars
Olivia Rodrigo on Growth, Britney Spears, and Being Perceived
“At the core of it all, we’re all feeling the same feelings of fear and sadness and loneliness and happiness and love.”
TV
Jemima Kirke on How “Girls” Helped Pave the Way for “Sex Education”
“I don’t think it is the only show that paved the way, but I think it was part of it.”
TV
Hair-Flick Queen Ruby Is More Than She Seems in “Sex Education” S3
“A lot of her thing is trying to keep herself safe,” says Mimi Keene.
TV
Sex Education’s Dua Saleh on How Cal Isn’t a Nonbinary Caricature
“I don’t really see that many nonbinary characters depicted in ways that are authentic and true to a whole person.”
TV
“Sex Education” Star Emma Mackey Is Searching for Meaning
“You get to a point where you can decide… what avenue do I want to take? What’s going to make me happy, and what do I want to learn from this?”
Movies
Sydney Sweeney: TikTok Mechanic, Hollywood Power Player, Voyeur
“We’ve all become stalkers in our own sense, and we spy into people’s windows.”
Culture
IG’s Met Gala Table — Meg! Saweetie! — Took the Best Class Photo
This is the table I want to be at.