Chủ Nhật, Tháng 6 29, 2025

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Taylor Jenkins Reid brings Goodbye Earl to Broadway in The Chicks-inspired musical

Bestselling author Taylor Jenkins Reid is taking her storytelling talents to the stage. Known for turning complex female characters and musical nostalgia into literary gold, Reid is now working on a jukebox musical inspired by The Chicks — using...

Kelly Clarkson’s childhood ‘vacations’ were DIY — thanks to her mom’s creative cut-and-paste trick

Before luxury getaways and Disney World adventures, Kelly Clarkson’s idea of a vacation was a school photo glued onto a postcard-worthy background. The singer and talk show host recently shared a hilarious story from her modest upbringing — one...

MyKayla Skinner accuses Simone Biles of bullying amid transgender athlete debate

Olympic gymnast MyKayla Skinner has come forward with claims that Simone Biles “belittled and ostracized” her throughout their time as teammates. The statement follows a recent online clash between Biles and swimmer-turned-activist Riley Gaines, adding another layer to an...

From miracle boy to father of five: Steven Weersing’s story of survival, legacy, and love

Steven Weersing was just 16 years old when an EF5 tornado tore through his hometown of Joplin, Missouri, nearly taking his life. Now, more than a decade later, he is the father of four—with another child on the way—and...

Rob Lowe on workouts, wind, and why Eye of the Tiger still hits hard

At 61, Rob Lowe isn't slowing down — physically or professionally. In a new interview, the actor and host of The Floor shares his refreshingly no-frills approach to fitness, why he skips the playlist on most runs, and the...

What Hollywood gets wrong about matchmaking: A real expert weighs in on Materialists

In Materialists, Dakota Johnson plays a jaded matchmaker navigating love and spreadsheets in Manhattan’s elite dating scene. But according to Maria Avgitidis, a fourth-generation professional matchmaker based in New York City, the movie’s portrayal of her industry is more...

Behind the couch: Unpacking the reality of Couples Therapy

As Couples Therapy concludes its fourth season, audiences continue to question just how real the hit docuseries is. With intimate sessions, hidden cameras, and the calm guidance of Dr. Orna Guralnik, the show has captured the raw, emotional complexities...

The art of being Julia: Desire, self-care, and reinvention

From silver screen stardom to self-care icon, Julia Fox is rewriting the rules of modern femininity—on her own terms. With a buzzy new horror film, an executive producer credit, and her role as a face (and creative force) behind...

A sweet escape: Burberry and The Newt redefine the English countryside getaway

This summer, Burberry and The Newt in Somerset invite guests to trade city chaos for curated calm, offering a countryside experience that blends English heritage with modern luxury. With bespoke Burberry design touches scattered across a 2,000-acre estate, and...

New music Friday: Pop icons in the making and genre-defying anthems

The first week of June is ushering in more than just summer heat — it’s also delivering some of the year’s most buzzworthy new music. From Addison Rae’s long-awaited pop debut to Sabrina Carpenter’s lyrical wit and Ethel Cain’s...
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Emma Raducanu’s mental reset: Eyes on Wimbledon after Eastbourne exit

Emma Raducanu’s final match at Eastbourne ended in frustration, disappointment, and reflection. After an emotional week that saw glimpses...
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