
Wendy Kaur

30 Years Later, Jagged Little Pill Is Still the Perfect Conduit for Female Rage
With her Grammy-winning album, Alanis Morissette helped women channel their anger as a force for good. Three decades on, she’s still at it.

How Dawn Staley Became a Trailblazer in Women’s Basketball
The All-Star and Olympic athlete opens up about a career she’s carved out since childhood—and why she’s made it her job to be a “dream merchant” for others.

Kaitlan Collins Is in Her Prime
At age 31, Collins is one of the youngest anchors—and fiercest reporters—in CNN history, with loyal viewers tuning in every weeknight to watch her hold the world’s most powerful politicians to account.

Alia Bhatt Is Forging New Terrain
The actress talks about making movies in India, taking a turn towards Hollywood, and being Gucci’s first Indian global ambassador.

Bravery and Brutality: Former Political Prisoner Marina Nemat Reflects on the Mass Protests in Iran

Jemele Hill on Her Tumultuous Upbringing and the Tweet That Turned Her Life Upside Down
In a new memoir, Uphill, the Emmy Award-winning sports journalist takes a look back at how her love for everything sports-related carried her through a troubled childhood all the way to a career at ESPN.

Björk’s 10th Album Is an Ode to Home and Putting Down Roots
The Icelandic singer’s Fossora is a rumination on love, life, and letting go.

Anita Hill on the Supreme Court Overturning Roe and Where the Country Goes From Here

Katy Tur’s Rough Draft Is About a Life in Progress
The broadcast journalist talks about following in her parent’s footsteps and going toe to toe with Trump in a new memoir.

Writing Mean Baby Gave Selma Blair a Kinder Take On Her Past
In her memoir, the Cruel Intentions alum revisits the pain of her past and her lifelong struggle with alcoholism with the compassionate lens of her multiple sclerosis diagnosis.

Amy Poehler on Directing a Documentary About Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s “Complicated” Romance
The comedic actor makes her documentary directorial debut with Lucy and Desi, which uses introspective conversations from the iconic comedy couple’s archived audio tapes—many of which have never been heard before.

The Real House of Gucci: Who Is Patrizia Reggiani, and Why Did She Order The Hit On Maurizio Gucci?
Sara Forden, author of The House of Gucci, sheds light on why Patrizia Reggiani’s relationship with Maurizio Gucci was marked by melodrama and murder.

Brooke Baldwin Reflects on Her CNN Story
The journalist and new author is saying goodbye to the network after a decade in the anchor seat.

The Soul of a Woman Is Isabel Allende’s Most Liberating Book Yet
The novelist’s latest release is a nonfiction meditation on what it means to be a woman.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Says Writing Unfinished Gave Her the Closure She Needed
"There was so much that flowed out of me that I hadn’t even realized I remembered.”

Indigenous Fashion Week Is the Custom-Made Platform First Nation Talent Needs
These cutting-edge designers are creating a new mold for Native fashion.