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The 4 Birth Months Who Are the Heart of Their Family
Every family has that one person who keeps everyone connected. They are the ones who check in, resolve conflicts, and ensure that no one feels left out. They serve as the emotional anchor, the quiet leader, and often the reason gatherings feel warm and meaningful. Being the heart of a family isn't about being in charge; it's about being present.
This person remembers the little things and makes time for others, even when life gets busy. They bring everyone together, keep conversations flowing, and help smooth things over when emotions run high. Their empathy, reliability, and commitment to maintaining connections remind us that family isn't just about where you come from; it's about showing up, day after day, in meaningful ways.
While love and loyalty can come from anyone, astrology suggests that certain birth months naturally carry that nurturing, unifying energy. These four months tend to produce the people who truly become the heart of the family.
Which Birth Months Are Often The Heart of Their Family?Birth months are listed.
February – The Compassionate ConnectorWhether you're a deeply intuitive Pisces who leads with empathy, or an open-minded Aquarius who values connection and understanding, February-borns bring emotional awareness that helps everyone feel seen and accepted. People born in February have a unique ability to tune into others' feelings. They often notice when something is off before anyone says a word. This talent makes them the ones family members turn to when they need comfort or someone to listen truly. Not only do they offer sympathy, but they also offer genuine understanding, creating a safe space for everyone to feel valued.
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May – The Steady Support SystemWhether you're a dependable Taurus who creates stability and comfort, or a curious Gemini who keeps communication flowing, May-borns build strong family bonds through both reliability and connection. Those born in May are the ones who show up—consistently and without hesitation. They create a sense of security that others rely on, whether it's through traditions, practical help, or simply being present. At the same time, their natural communication skills help keep everyone in touch. They often act as a bridge between relatives, ensuring relationships stay strong over time.
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July – The Nurturing CaregiverWhether you're a deeply caring Cancer who protects and nurtures loved ones, or a confident Leo who brings warmth and generosity, people born in July create a family atmosphere filled with love, loyalty, and heartfelt support. July-born individuals are often the emotional core of the family. They take pride in caring for others and making sure everyone feels at home. From remembering important dates to offering comfort during difficult times, they naturally step into the role of caretaker. Their love runs deep, and they're often the reason family traditions and emotional bonds stay alive.
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October – The Harmonious PeacemakerWhether you're a diplomatic Libra who values fairness and balance, or a passionate Scorpio who forms deep, loyal connections, those born in October help families stay united through understanding and emotional depth. October-borns have a gift for maintaining harmony. When tensions rise, they're often the ones who step in to mediate and restore peace. With their gift for understanding different perspectives and working to find common ground, they are essential during disagreements. Their presence brings a sense of balance, which helps families navigate challenges without falling apart.
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'Bridgerton' Season 5 Announces Three New Cast Members, Including Michaela Stirling's Mother
Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and Michaela Stirling's (Masali Baduza) Season 5 storyline will be filled with family drama. Netflix announced Bridgerton Season 5 will star three new cast members taking on the roles close to the main characters.
According to Bridgerton'sofficial X account, the new season will introduce actors Tega Alexander, Jacqueline Boatswain, and Gemma Knight Jones. Fans will be on the edge of their seats as their characters will be the son of Lord Anderson (Daniel Francis), the mother of Michaela, alongside one of her closest allies.
In previous seasons of Bridgerton, it was revealed that Lord Anderson is a widower with his children having already left the nest and grown up. Bridgerton Season 5 appears not to be done with the Anderson family, as Christopher Anderson is being described as "a Regency-era Casanova who could give the Bridgerton bachelors a run for their money. Yet behind his cheeky facade lies a current of self-doubt that threatens to unravel him. The son of Lord Anderson will make his mark on society, one way or another…"
Alexander is an up-and-coming actor who has played roles in Netflix's The Sandman and in the popular series MobLand for two episodes. He also plays a role in the series Red Eye.
It is with great pleasure this author announces the arrival of three new faces this season.
Miss Jacqueline Boatswain as Helen Stirling, Mr. Tega Alexander as Christopher Anderson, and Miss Gemma Knight Jones as Lady Elizabeth Ashworth. pic.twitter.com/TgNWDKq0T5
As Francesca and Michaela's storyline will unfold in the next season, fans will be introduced to more of her and John's family. Boatswain will play the new role of Michaela's mother and John's aunt, Helen Stirling. Her inclusion in the season will surely bring more depth to Michaela's storyline and how her own mother sees her love journey with Francesca. Fans can also expect the two characters to address John's death.
For the new season, Helen is "Michaela’s mother and the very source of her spirit. Like any mama, she seeks to guide — and occasionally push — her daughter through London’s social season, with equal measures vivaciousness and tough love."
Boatswain is largely known for British roles, appearing in Agatha and the Midnight Murders, After the Flood, and starring in The Sandman as Prime Minister Zewde.
Rounding out the new cast is Mobland actor Gemma Kinight Jones. She will join Bridgerton Season 5 as Michaela's dear friend Lady Elizabeth Ashworth. Based on her character description, she's "an old friend of Michaela’s who serves as her confidante and London guide.” Per Netflix, “Beneath Elizabeth’s playful charm lies a grounded realist who is wise to the unspoken rules of society."
Bridgerton Season 5 will explore the series's first main LGBTQ love story, following the events of the fourth season. After a two-year time jump, Francesca re-enters the marriage mart as Michaela returns to London.
One of Chicago's Most Iconic Mansions Is Reopening as a Legendary Immersive Magic Destination This Month
If you’ve ever walked past a historic mansion and wondered what secrets are hidden behind its limestone walls, Chicago is about to give you a $50 million answer. Opening Saturday, April 18, the legendary McCormick Mansion on the Magnificent Mile has been completely reimagined as The Hand & The Eye, a 36,000-square-foot sanctuary dedicated to the golden age of "Chicago-style" magic.
This isn't a theater where you sit in a velvet chair and watch a stage from afar. Instead, the mansion invites guests into a series of intimate parlors, grand salons and hidden drawing rooms where the magic happens just inches from your face. "We’re creating a singular experience of wonder, where memories are made and magic is shared," says founder Glen Tullman. "You become a part of the magic."
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The Hand and the Eye
The redesign was led by the world-renowned Rockwell Group, and the goal was to make the house itself feel alive. Because the evening is choreographed across multiple rooms, no two guests will have the exact same journey. You might start your night in a wood-paneled study with a world-class mentalist and end it in a grand ballroom witnessing a grand illusion. David Rockwell explains that by layering the past and present, the design creates an experience that is "immersive and intimate, bringing people together to share moments of wonder that can only happen in real time.”
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To ensure the food is as impressive as the sleight of hand, the venue partnered with Levy Restaurants. This wasn't just a business move—Levy CEO Andy Lansing is a lifelong magician and collector himself. "Magic has fascinated me since I was a kid," Lansing says. That passion translates into a dining experience that feels like an invitation to an exclusive 1900s dinner party. As Executive Vice President Bre Smith puts it, back in the day, an invitation to the McCormick Mansion was something to be coveted, and they are "working to bring back that feeling.”
This is a "phones away, style on" kind of place. The Hand & The Eye enforces a "Dress with Elegance" policy to maintain the atmosphere of the Golden Age. While the experience is open to the public, it also offers a membership tier for those who want deeper access to the world of magic. Because of the intimate nature of the rooms, advanced reservations are strictly required—you can’t just wander in off Michigan Avenue.
If you’re ready to see the Magnificent Mile in a whole new light, the mystery officially begins on Saturday, April 18. The experience is open Sunday through Wednesday from 4 PM to 10 PM, with extended "hours of enchantment" until 11 PM on Thursday through Saturday. Secure your advanced reservations at thehandandtheeye.com.
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'The Boys' Creator Eric Kripke Explains That Shocking Premiere Death: 'It Was Time' (Exclusive)
SPOILER ALERT! The following includes events from the first two episodes of The Boys Season 5. Don't read further if you don't want to be spoiled about all things "supe" and otherwise.
The Boys wastes no time setting the tone for its final season, opening on a world that feels more unstable than ever. In the Season 5 premiere Homelander (Antony Starr) tightens his grip on power, publicly dismissing damning evidence released by Starlight (Erin Moriarty), including the Flight 37 video, as “deep fakes” while quietly setting a trap for his enemies.
By leaking plans to execute Hughie (Jack Quaid), Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso) and Frenchie (Tomer Capone), he draws Butcher (Karl Urban) and Starlight into a rescue mission at one of Vought’s so-called “Freedom Camps,” where the three men are being held. The operation quickly spirals into chaos, ending with A-Train’s (Jessie T. Usher) heroic last stand. The speedster saves the team before being hunted down and killed by Homelander in a brutal, full-circle callback to the series premiere.
Episode 2 picks up in the aftermath, repurposing A-Train’s death into a martyr narrative and falsely blaming Starlight. As Homelander expands his inner circle — even bringing Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles) back into the fold — Butcher pushes forward with a dangerous weapon: The supe-killing virus first introduced in Gen V and later woven into The Boys Season 4. Now refined and ready for use, the virus becomes the center of a growing divide within the team, with some willing to deploy it no matter the cost and others insisting it be used only against the worst offenders, not the supes they still consider allies.
That tension spills into a chaotic mission involving a group of influencer-style supes, where an attempt to test the virus goes sideways and leaves a trail of destruction, including what appears to be the deaths of Soldier Boy and the nearly indestructible Rock Hard, a hulking, volcanic figure who looks like Spaceballs’ Pizza the Hutt and sounds like Stephen Hawking.
With new players like the enigmatic Oh Father (Daveed Diggs) entering the fold — and even stranger developments, including a shocking mutation tied to Ashley Barrett (Colby Minifie) — the series is already blurring the lines between chaos and control as it moves toward its final act.
Showrunner Eric Kripke spoke exclusively with Parade about the two-episode opener, unpacking the premiere’s biggest swings, the evolution of a key character and why A-Train’s run had reached the end of the line.
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Jessie T. Usher (A-Train) in 'The Boys'Courtesy of Prime Video
Viewers are expecting a high body count this season. Why was A-Train the right character to open with, and what made his ending feel like the right one for the story?
I think it was important to kill someone really crucial and important in Episode 1 to really prove that no one was safe. And A-Train just had such a great redemption arc. In the first five minutes of the pilot, he's the villain of the show. He's the one who sets the whole story in motion. And then here we are in the first episode of Season 5. And the reason he gets caught is because he refuses to run through a woman. So I think it was time to bring his story full circle as a hero.
Worm (Ely Henry) is such a bizarre, very specific character — a TV writer eating dirt to break into a prison. Was he inspired by anyone you know? And be honest… do you have a Reacher spec script tucked away somewhere?
[Laughs.] He was inspired by every single person in that writer's room, myself included. We love The Worm because all of his issues are really the issues that writers talk about behind closed doors, and he really is the voice of the writers in the show. I mean, look, we're all reasonably anxious about the finale, and so it really helped as a pressure valve to have a writer in the show saying, "Yeah, finales are really hard. They suck." It's really hard to do, and a lot of them really are not very good. And it helped us process our anxiety.
There’s a lot going on in these episodes, but I have to ask about Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) finally speaking. How much fun has it been to write for her in a new way, especially with a line like, “Your skin is so oily, like hugging a McRib”?
It was a blast. Karen is such a good actor, and I was so looking forward to really giving her some lines. I remember they were wiring her with a microphone in Season 5, and she was like, "Wait, what are you doing?" And we're like, "Yeah, no, we actually need to put a microphone on you now because you're actually going to be speaking." And so that was just a blast. But I will say finding Kimiko's verbal voice was a process. And it actually was really hard and tricky because she had a very clear voice and persona as somebody who didn't speak, but now that she could, what did she sound like? What words could she use? What was her internal monologue the last four years that she's talking to Frenchie that she could now finally say out loud? And that took a little bit of trial and error.
At one point, we were writing her like a teenage girl, and we're like, "That doesn't feel right." And then we said, "Okay, well then she's just going to speak really rapid fire and then that didn't feel right." And so we really landed on this, what I think ended up feeling right, which is that she's just really funny and sardonic and dark. We asked ourselves, "What emotions did we feel about Kimiko before she could speak?" And we're like, "Well, she was sweet, but also super violent and scary and dark, but also kind of funny." And we said, "Well, let's write her like that." And I think that ended up being the key.
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This 1960s Supremes Hit That 'Put Motown On the Map' Turns 62 Today
The song that launched The Supremes into stardom is just over six decades old today.
"Where Did Our Love Go," which was recorded on April 8, 1964, became the group's first No. 1 single and solidified them as a household name in not only the Motown scene, but in mainstream music as well.
The group, was originally comprised of Diana Rossas the lead singer with Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson on background vocals.
According to Billboard.com, "Where Did Our Love Go" charted in July, a few months after it was recorded and remained on the chart for six weeks and ultimately hit No. 1—they're first song to do so. In a 2014 interview, Wilson talked about how the song's success opened doors for them that were unimaginable at the time.
"We were still living in the projects," she said. “'Where Did Our Love Go' was released in summer, when you could hear music outside in the neighborhood. We tuned in to every radio station, including CKLW. Hearing it on the radio for the first time was big for us even though we didn’t like the song. It was infectious."
The song's success was a longtime coming as the group's previous releases weren't quite hits. Per Wilson, it wasn't until the women worked with producers Eddie Holland, Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland, after working with Motown icon Berry Gordy, that the song came along.
"If we didn’t get a hit, our parents were going to make us go to college," Wilson recalled. "I went to [Holland] and I cried. I told him, 'You don’t understand, we’ve got to get a hit record right now.' He said, 'Don’t worry, trust us, this is going to be a smash.'”
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After the success of "Where Did Our Love Go" the singers went on to release "Baby Love" and "Stop! In the Name of Love."
The group's momentum led them to be known as "Motown's Supremes."
"We helped put Motown on the map," Wilson said, mentioning that thanks to their additional success in the U.K., "We were taking pictures with royalty and hanging out with the Rolling Stones."
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Sam's Club Shoppers are Rushing to Grab This 'Perfect' and 'Sturdy' New Home Essential
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Keeping your home organized can feel like a constant battle, especially when it comes to managing laundry. From overflowing clothes piles to mismatched baskets, the struggle is real for busy households. A well-designed laundry solution can make all the difference—not just in functionality, but in maintaining a clean and visually appealing space. That’s why choosing the right laundry hamper is more important than most people think.
Modern homes demand storage solutions that combine durability, style, and convenience. Whether you’re tackling daily laundry loads or simply trying to keep dirty clothes out of sight, a sturdy and thoughtfully crafted hamper can streamline your routine. Features like built-in handles, breathable materials, and washable liners are no longer luxuries—they’re essentials for anyone looking to stay organized without sacrificing design.
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One of the key highlights is its impressive 50-pound weight capacity, making it ideal for handling large loads without compromising stability. The hamper is constructed with a durable steel wire frame, ensuring long-lasting support, while the exterior features a handwoven design that adds a touch of elegance to any room. This blend of strength and style makes it more than just a utility item—it’s a home décor upgrade.
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Convenience is another major advantage. The hamper includes built-in handles, allowing for easy transport from room to laundry area. It also features a hinged lid, helping to keep clothes out of sight and odors contained. Inside, a removable polyester liner simplifies the laundry process. When it’s time to clean, the liner can be tossed directly into the washing machine, saving time and effort.
Another appealing aspect is that no assembly is required. Right out of the box, the hamper is ready to use, making it a hassle-free addition to your home. This is especially beneficial for those who prefer quick, straightforward solutions without complicated setup.
For anyone searching for a large laundry hamper, woven laundry basket with lid, or durable laundry storage solution, this option checks all the boxes. It combines capacity, durability, and aesthetic appeal in one affordable package.
If you’re ready to simplify your laundry routine while enhancing your home’s organization, this hamper is a smart and stylish choice worth considering.
'The Testaments' Cast: Your Guide to Who's Who in the 'Handmaid's Tale' Prequel
If you're familiar with the world of Gilead, you already know June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss), Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), Emily Malek (Alexis Bledel), Janine Lindo (Madeline Brewer) and the rest of The Handmaid's Tale women. But The Testaments — a spinoff of that original Hulu series, adapted from Margaret Atwood's 2019 novel of the same name — will introduce viewers to a whole new generation of future wives, aunts and handmaids when it debuts on Wednesday, April 8 on Hulu. (Here's a handy release schedule so you don't miss one episode.)
An evolution of The Handmaid's Tale, The Testaments is “a dramatic coming-of-age story set in Gilead,” following "young teens Agnes, dutiful and pious, and Daisy (Halliday), a new arrival and convert from beyond Gilead’s borders," reads the show's official logline, per Hulu. "As they navigate the gilded halls of Aunt Lydia’s elite preparatory school for future wives, a place where obedience is instilled brutally and always with divine justification, their bond becomes the catalyst that will upend their past, their present, and their future.”
Before you tune into The Testaments on Hulu, let's get to know the fresh faces and familiar names that will be populating Gilead this time around.
The Testaments cast THE TESTAMENTS - “Precious Flowers” - In the halls of Aunt Lydia's premarital preparatory academy, the finest in Gilead, Agnes is assigned to mentor a new Pearl Girl, and a fragile alliance begins.Disney/Steve Wilkie
Chase InfinitiYou no doubt recognize Chase Infinitias the young breakout of Paul Thomas Anderson's Best Picture-winningOne Battle After Another, in which she played Willa, the spirited daughter of Leonardo DiCaprio's Bob Ferguson, in her feature film debut. She received a Golden Globe nomination as well as BAFTA and Actor Award nods for her performance.
Beyond The Testaments — in which she plays Agnes MacKenzie, the privileged daughter of a Gilead high commander — the 25-year-old Indianapolis native is also known for her role in the Apple TV limited series Presumed Innocent. She'll next be seen in the coming-of-age drama film The Julia Set, written and directed by Niki Byrne and co-starring Gillian Anderson, Jason Isaacs, Christopher Briney, Nina Hoss and Chloe Bailey.
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Lucy Halliday and Chase Infiniti in The Testaments on HuluHulu
Lucy HallidayLucy Halliday, a 21-year-old Paisley-born actress who took home a Scottish BAFTA for her breakout role in 2022's Blue Jean, stars opposite Chase Infiniti as Daisy in The Testaments.
The newcomer — who also appeared in the 2025 James McAvoy-directed musical drama California Schemin' — shared with Awards Buzz how daunting it was to lead a new chapter of the Handmaid's universe. “Coming into this, we definitely felt a responsibility. The Handmaid’s Tale was so beloved and it had such a strong fan base, and it was prolific in enacting real impact in society that we, neither one of us, wanted to be the cog in the machine that screwed it up and then everyone was like, ugh, you’ve ruined it," Halliday told the outlet.
"We really did everything that we could to prepare for it," Halliday added. "We read the books, watched the show, spoke to everyone who would speak to us, and I think we just wanted to be as prepared as possible because we wanted to do this well, and we wanted to do it justice. It’s so great getting to step into this world.”
THE TESTAMENTS - “Precious Flowers” - In the halls of Aunt Lydia's premarital preparatory academy, the finest in Gilead, Agnes is assigned to mentor a new Pearl Girl, and a fragile alliance begins.Disney/Russ Martin
Ann DowdAnn Dowd will be familiar to all who previously tuned in to The Handmaid's Tale — the 70-year-old actress famously portrayed devoted Gilead enforcer Aunt Lydia Clements throughout all six seasons of that series and reprises the role in The Testaments. Dowd won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for the role and scored another two nods.
Beyond the world of Gilead, Dowd is known for her work in HBO's The Leftovers, for which she took home yet another Emmy, as well as films including Lorenzo's Oil, Philadelphia, Garden State, The Manchurian Candidate, Compliance, Hereditary and Mass, among others.
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Rowan Blanchard in The TestamentsHulu
Rowan BlanchardFormer child star Rowan Blanchardis probably best-known for playing Riley Matthews on the Disney Channel series Girl Meets World from 2014 to 2017. She followed that up with the Ava DuVernay-directed fantasy adventure A Wrinkle in Time, the TNT series Snowpiercer and the Hulu coming-of-age film Crush.
Now 24-years-old, The Testaments finds Blanchard portraying Shunammite, who, along with Infiniti's Agnes, is one of Gilead's prized "Plums," daughters of wealthy and prominent families who are being groomed for marriage and motherhood.
Mattea Conforti in The TestamentsHulu
Mattea ConfortiThough younger than many of her The Testaments castmates, 19-year-old Mattea Conforti already has a sizable CV to her name, starting out onstage in Matilda the Musical in 2015 and making her film debut that same year in 3 Generations. On Broadway, she originated the role of Young Anna in the stage production of Frozen (she would go on to voice Young Elsa in the film sequel Frozen 2) and played Louise in the 2017 revival of Sunday in the Park with George.
Conforti's screen credits include Power, The Super, Viper Club and, of course, The Testaments; she plays Becka Grove, a close friend and classmate of Chase Infiniti's Agnes MacKenzie. Unlike her many schoolmates, Becka's father is not a Commander but a dentist.
Amy Seimetz in The TestamentsHulu
Amy SeimetzActress-director Amy Seimetz plays Paula, the prickly stepmother to our protagonist Agne. “She wants everything pretty, she wants everything perfect — and so anything that’s out of place, that’s where my eye goes,” Seimetz told The Hollywood Reporter about the part. “It is very rare to get the opportunity to play someone so sort of insidiously bad. But I didn’t want to go for the arch-villain archetype."
In front of the camera, Seimetz has appeared in series like AMC's The Killing and HBO's Family Tree, as well as films such as Upstream Color, Alien: Covenant, Pet Sematary, and No Sudden Move. As a director, she's behind titles including 2012's Sun Don't Shine and 2020's She Dies Tomorrow.
Mabel Li in The TestamentsHulu
Mabel LiJoining the great Ann Dowd as one of Gilead's "Aunts" (a class of strict disciplinarian women responsible for training and indoctrinating Handmaids and future Wives) is Mabel Li as Aunt Vidala, who can be found throughout The Testaments schooling Agnes and the rest of the girls at their premarital preparatory school.
Prior to The Testaments, the Australian actress appeared in several Down Under series including The Tailings, New Gold Mountain, Safe Home, Erotic Stories, He Had It Coming and Bay of Fires, among others.
Eva Foote in The TestamentsHulu
Eva FooteUnlike the more hardline and unforgiving Aunts of Gilead, Aunt Estee (portrayed by Eva Foote) is a younger and more compassionate figure for Agnes and the rest of her schoolmates. As for the Canadian actress playing her, Foote has previously appeared in television dramas such as Murdoch Mysteries and Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy.
Brad Alexander in The TestamentsHulu
Brad AlexanderWould it really be Gilead if there wasn't a forbidden romance with a dashing, soon-to-be Commander? In The Testaments' case, that's Garth, a young and handsome guardian with connections to both Agnes and Daisy. He is played by Brad Alexander, who You fans might remember as Edward from that Netflix favorite.
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Isolde Ardies in The TestamentsHulu
Isolde ArdiesRounding out Agnes's schoolmate friends is Isolde Ardies as Huldah, a sweet but naive fellow "Plum." The Wayward alum expressed her excitement of being included in The Testaments cast, captioning premiere photos on Instagram with: "I feel so incredibly lucky and grateful to get to be a part of this talented group of people. Thank you to @academymuseum for hosting such an incredible event. I cannot believe this was my first red (purple) carpet! I cannot wait for the world to see the show on April 8."
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This Car Was Named the Best Choice for Retirees in 2026
Retirees often spend the years leading up to their last days of work planning. Between making sure you will continue to have insurance coverage after you leave the workforce and deciding where you want to spend your golden years, there's a lot to think about. However, the one thing many retirees forget to consider is how their driving needs will change.
But maybe they should. After all, you'll no longer have a weekly commute, but that doesn't mean that you won't be on the road more. Many people use this time period to do all of the traveling they couldn't do while working a 9 to 5—which means you may want to trade in your old car for something that will fit your lifestyle. And there's good news for those planning to do just that: one car has been named the top choice for older drivers in 2026. Keep reading to find out which vehicle made the grade.
The Toyota RAV4 Was Chosen as the Best Car for Older DriversWhen I was growing up, Lincoln Town Cars and Cadillac DeVilles were among the most coveted cars among retirees. However, modern seniors are looking for something else entirely, and according to U.S. News and World Reports, they will find it in Toyota's RAV4.
The car was picked as the Editor's Choice for the best car for older drivers, thanks to how comfortable and easy it is to drive. Not only that, but the $29,800 vehicle comes with a hybrid powertrain, which increases its fuel economy (up to 48/42 mpg city/highway). Even if the price of gas wasn't at the top of mind for just about everyone in the country right now, those on a fixed income typically benefit from cars with lower upkeep costs, which include what you pay at the pump.
In addition to the hybrid features, there are loads of safety features, especially important if you plan to hit the road after you punch the clock for the last time.
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These Are the Other Cars That Rank High Amongst Older DriversIf the RAV4 isn't your cup of tea, you'll be happy to know that U.S. News and World Report added a few other runners-up to its list, including:
- Best Budget Option: 2025 Kia Soul
- Most Comfortable: 2026 Genesis GV70
- Best on Gas Mileage: 2026 Toyota Camry
- Most Reliable: 2026 Buick Encore GX
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What You Need to Know About Buying a New Car in RetirementWhile opting to buy a new car is a major investment at any time in your life, retirees and those about to retire should consider a few extra things before signing on the dotted line at the dealership. First and foremost, your income is likely to change in retirement. So, when budgeting out how much you can reasonably afford to spend, you'll want to be sure to take your new earnings into consideration.
Second, those planning to move after retirement will have one more thing to consider: mortgage applications. If you are planning to buy a new home and will need financing, you should wait until after you've closed on your loan before making any major financial decisions that could impact your ability to get approved for a mortgage. Even if you already own a car that you were making payments on, financing a new vehicle could change that monthly payment amount, which will change how lenders look at your debt-to-income (DTI) ratio, a figure they use to determine how much you can afford to borrow for a home.
Once you've taken all of that into consideration, there should be nothing stopping you from buying your dream retirement vehicle...except maybe choosing which one of these cars will fit your new lifestyle the best, that is!
Beloved Actress From a Classic '80s Film Celebrates Birthday Today
Happy birthday to everyone's favorite Princess Bride!
Modern audiences might know the versatile Robin Wright best as Claire Underwood from Netflix's House of Cards. Plus, there was Forrest Gump, which also came after Rob Reiner's fairy-tale masterpiece from 1987.
The Princess Bride may always be Wright's claim to fame, but the Emmy nominee is still keeping quite busy in Hollywood as she turns 60 on Wednesday, April 8.
Prime Video subscribers had a ball watching her juicy turn in the miniseries The Girlfriend last year, for example. And the year prior, Wright reunited with Tom Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis for the film Here, released amid the 30th anniversary of Forrest Gump.
On that note, certain generations may see Wright's radiant visage and want to cry out, "Jenny!" The classic 1994 film that brought Hanks, 69, his second consecutive Oscar also spotlighted Wright's continued ability to portray complex and flawed characters.
Seven years earlier, Wright's love interest on-screen was Cary Elwes in The Princess Bride. Directed by Reiner, who died last year at age 78, the cheeky film perfectly blended genres such as fantasy, comedy and straight-up romance. Standout co-stars include Billy Crystal, André the Giant and Wallace Shawn.
These days, Wright lives in the English countryside with her architect boyfriendHenry Smith, 52, after ditching America for good, Daily Mail reports.
"I love being in this country. There's a freedom of self here. People are so kind," Wright said in an article published Wednesday. "They're living. They're not in the car in traffic, panicked on a phone call, eating a sandwich. That's most of America. Everything's rush, competition and speed."
Wright continued, "I'm turning 60 and I'm, like, 'Is this it?' I love being alone and I've done that many times. But I'm, like, I want to grow old with somebody, and travel and see the world."
Jack Innanen Has ‘Had Some Conversations’ About Joining Season Two of ‘Heated Rivalry’
Entertainment Tonight has revealed that Jack Innanen, known for his role as Paul Baker in FX’s Adults, has been in talks about the possibility of joining the second season of Heated Rivalry.
Released on Crave in late 2025, Heated Rivalry is based on the book of the same name by Rachel Reid. Following the budding romance between two hockey players, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, the show has been met with rave reviews and recently won an award for Outstanding New TV Series at the 37th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. With season two on the horizon, Entertainment Tonight spoke with Innanen about his love for the show.
“We’ve seen all of your posts about Heated Rivalry, and I have to ask you, why are you perfect for the show?” Entertainment Tonight asked Innanen at the premiere of Netflix’s Big Mistakes. Innanen said he thinks he’s perfect for the show because he’s “down for anything.”
“And I played hockey,” Innanen said. “I’ve been working on my hip mobility.”
When asked if he’s heard from showrunner Jacob Tierney or any of the other cast, Innanen said, “I’ve had some conversations. We’ve chatted.”
Entertainment Tonight followed up on this, asking if he’s booked. Innanen responded by zipping his lips and said, “Who knows?”
View this post on InstagramEntertainment Tonight theorized that there are two characters Innanen would most likely play: “Troy Barrett, who plays with Ilya on the Ottawa Centaurs and is the main character in Role Model, which is about his romance with social media manager Harris Drover,” or “Wyatt Hayes, who is the Centaurs' goalie and a vocal ally to the queer players in the league.”
Entertainment Tonight also posted a screenshot on Instagram, revealing that Tierney is following Innanen on the social media platform. Tierney hasn’t commented yet on whether or not Innanen is confirmed for the Season Two cast.
While an exact release date hasn’t been announced yet, Heated Rivalry has targeted an April 2027 release, with filming beginning around August 2026. Tierney recently said, “There will be more Heated Rivalry truly as soon as humanly possible.” In the meantime, watch Entertainment Tonight’s interview with Innanen below:
Sydney Sweeney Gets Real on Ciara Miller’s ‘Summer House’ Ex Drama
Summer House star Ciara Miller got actress Sydney Sweeney’s shady hot take on what the “next step” should be if your friend hooks up with your ex-boyfriend.
While working the red carpet for the Euphoria Season 3 premiere, Miller stopped Sweeney for an interview and asked, “If you steal your friend’s ex-boyfriend…” Sweeney visibly cringed as Miller added, “It’s not good.”
“What do you think is the next step?” Miller asked, joking, “I feel like you ought to just get married.” Sweeney replied, "I mean, I would hope so. You gotta make it worth it. Make it worth something because that's too much pain."
View this post on InstagramMiller and Sweeney were referring to the latest explosive Bravo drama involving Miller’s ex, West Wilson, who hooked up with their mutual friend Amanda Batula, who is currently separated from her husband, Kyle Cooke. Summer House viewers are currently watching season 10, which filmed last summer, where Wilson is seemingly wanting to get back together with Miller, which makes the latest bombshell even more explosive.
Obviously, Miller agreed while looking fierce on the red carpet in a middrift baring black dress. Meanwhile, actress Hunter Schafer fangirled over meeting Miller on the red carpet, sharing that she just started watching Summer House three weeks ago. "Wow, that's so crazy!" Schafer exclaimed over meeting Miller.
Miller hasn't been shy about teasing her personal drama into her interviews. While working the red carpet for Apple+'s Your Friends and Neighbors, she told Jon Hamm she's been better when he asked how she was doing. During his appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Hamm was pretty direct when it came to whose team he was on.
At the time of the interview, he had no idea that the drama was brewing. "I had no idea of what was to be revealed," he said, adding, "Team Ciara for sure."
Reese's March Book Club Pick Offers an Unforgettable Twist on 'Cinderella': 'She's Had A Lot of Loss in Her Life'
For literal centuries, generations across the globe have heard the now classic fairy tale of Cinderella and her eventful ascent from grief-stricken poverty to becoming the magical princess of her medieval kingdom.
As many different versions of Cinderella as audiences have seen over the years, the basic formula remains the same, permanently attaching itself to Cinderella's point of view, following her rise from lowly chamber maid into the happily-married princess of her dreams.
With Rachel Hockhauser's new novel Lady Tremaine, however, the author reorients the traditional Cinderella narrative from the main villain's perspective, focusing on her own personal struggles as a single mother to three financially struggling children.
"If you really think about the evil stepmother, she's been widowed twice over. She's had a lot of loss in her life," Hockhauser said. "And so it made it easy to to put myself in her shoes and and think about what it feels like when your life looks so different than what you had signed up for."
Appearing on a recent episode of Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, Hockhauser explained her desire to bring a more sympathetic treatment to the title character of the book, an antagonist who's often characterized by her cold, abusive, emotionally distant relationship to Cinderella.
"I just I had a really clear picture of her her voice, this house she was living in that she had stripped, sold her belongings and her jewels so that she could keep running her household," Hockhauser explained on Bookmarked.
Through the book's narrative, Hockhauser also sought to explore how her perspective on marriage has changed significantly since reading Cinderella when she was young. While the fairy tale famously ends with the traditional "they all lived happily ever after" motif marked by Cinderella and her prince's wedding, Hockhauser wanted to focus on how marriage itself often marks the start of a whole new story, rather than the end of an old one.
"All the confluence of all these things made me feel like, let's do a new version of the fairy tale, the one that I wish I had had and one that I'm really happy to give to my daughters," the author explained.
Macy's Cottagecore Comforter Sets Add So Much Vintage Charm to Your Bedroom
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It’s spring so your bedroom might be craving a lighter color duvet and a little more whimsy. Known for its vintage-inspired charm, cottagecore aesthetic turns everyday home decor into a slow living oasis. With more than 2.2 million posts on TikTok under the hashtag #cottagecore, the aesthetic continues to be a top selling point this year and inspiring consumers everywhere to let yourself lean into a little more cozy.
And the best part of it all? You don’t have to hunt through antique shops to get a look that feels cottagecore. For example, Macy’s is filled with tons of cottagecore bedding options that have so much vintage charm. Think patchwork quilts, soft floral prints and even some woodland animals. These bedding sets are designed to make your home feel effortless and have your guest feel like they stumbled into a cottage that is both charming and practical. Scroll on to shop our picks.
Madison Park Darcy Print 5-Piece Comforter Set, $75 (was $149) at Macy’s Shop at Macy'sMadison Park is known for its quality bedding sets at great pricing. This particular set adds a bit more sophisticated texture, with the leafy vine print and the scalloped edging. It also makes styling your bed simple and cohesive because it comes with five pieces that give your bedroom a true cottagecore feel. We think this is the perfect balance between polished and whimsy for everyday living.
Macy's Arielle Patchwork 8-Piece Comforter Set, $33 (was $100) at Macy's Shop at Macy'sA quilt… but make it sort of modern? This super pretty eight-piece set combines florals with quilt detailing and has everything you could possibly need to outfit your bed entirely. We're talking a comforter, two shams, a bedskirt (remember those?), one flat sheet, one fitted sheet, and two pillowcases. "This is a lovely set," one shopper wrote. "It is so soft to the touch, and comes complete. I set it up in my guest bedroom and can’t wait for their response. … I love the design, it's so spring-like."
ienjoy Home Distressed Bouquet Reversible 3-Piece Quilt Set, $62 (was $205) at Macy's Shop at Macy'sIf there's one thing we love, it's a reversible bedding set. It just makes refreshing your bedroom so much easier, literally with the flip of your top quilt. This one is beloved by Macy's shoppers, with over 1,000 reviews, and it's easy to tell why. The vintage-inspired faded floral design looks so classic and cozy, and it's available in such pretty colors, though we're partial to this light pink terracotta.
"This quilt is so buttery soft!" one reviewer said. "It's lightweight to prevent overheating while keeping you cozy all night long. I wish I would've found this company years ago. I am so impressed!"
Charter ClubDaisy Blooms 3-Piece Comforter Set, $79 (was $225) at Macy's Shop at Macy'sA comforter set that turns your bedroom into a wildflower garden is just what we want for you. This adorable floral bedding set features an array of flora and fauna in a crowd-pleasing colorful display. Shoppers say it's perfect for spring (we have to agree) and can actually keep you feeling a bit cooler this spring and summer. "The design is very beautiful and vibrant, and the color is exactly as shown in the photos," one shopper wrote. "In terms of comfort, it feels great against the skin. It has a cooling effect at night, which is wonderful for sleeping. It’s lightweight, making it more suitable for spring and summer months rather than heavy winter use."
Greenland Home Fashions Willow Spring Garden 3-Piece Quilt Set, $87 (was $290) at Macy's Shop at Macy'sWoodland creatures, mushrooms and blooming florals make this quilt a true cottagecore dream. The detailed patchwork design adds a cozy, storybook feel while still being versatile enough for everyday use. Lightweight and breathable, it’s perfect for layering through the unpredictable and in between transition seasons especially if you tend to sleep on the warmer side.
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Whether you’re looking to completely refresh your space with an entire new bedding set, or simply layer in a mushroom printed quilt or floral duvet cover, the right bedding can instantly shift the mood of your bedroom for spring.
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Bestselling Author Responsible for Epic YA Thriller Series Turns 49 Today
There are some books and shows that sit with us for a long time, and Pretty Little Liars was certainly one of them. The Freeform series was based on the novels by Sara Shepard, and today is the best day to celebrate. April 8 is her birthday, and she turns 49 today!
If it weren't for Shepard, we wouldn’t have had the twisty story of A. Sure, things in the TV show went off-book, but that adds to the fun. There’s a chance to delve into the world of the novels to see how this bestselling author envisioned it all!
About the Author Sara ShepardShepard grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she currently still lives. In 1999, she graduated with a B.S. degree from New York University, and then she went on to Brooklyn College, where she graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing in 2004.
Writing has always been in her blood. From 2002, she started freelancing as a ghostwriter, and she worked in publishing, but it wasn’t until 2005 that she started working on her own novels. Within a year, she had the first of the Pretty Little Liars novels published, starting with the titular title. We were quickly introduced to Aria, Spencer, Emily, and Hanna, all with secrets of their own to hide, along with a huge one involving their friend Allison, who went missing years earlier.
Shepard would go on to publish one to two books a year, jumping between the Liars series and The Lying Game series. The second series would follow different characters and was set in a new universe, but it held the same twists and turns that Liars did.
Transforming from Book to ScreenShepard’s fame rose after the release of Pretty Little Liarson Freeform. Sure, there were changes, but fans were eager for more of A’s story.
It wasn’t surprising then to see that The Lying Game was then adapted by Freeform. Then The Perfectionists was loosely adapted into a Pretty Little Liars spinoff, although it didn’t quite have the same interest as its former series.
Shepard has gone on to write other worlds and stories, with The Heiresses, which was her adult novel debut, being one that was originally picked up by ABC. It hasn’t been turned into a series yet, but there is hope that in the future it could happen.
1997 Hit Ranked Among 'Greatest Songs of All Time' Became a Breakup Anthem
There's no clearer sign that a woman is done with you, than when she advises you to call up a friend to help you gather your belongings and hit the door. Let's just say, that message was effectively communicated in Erykah Badu's "Tyrone."
The late-'90s hit was ranked among Rolling Stone's Greatest Songs of All Time, and with lyrics so blunt, it's clear to see why it became the ultimate breakup anthem. First recorded live at a 1997 concert in Washington, D.C., the track was initially something Badu's band would play and groove to in between sets, with the soulful artist often adding in different comical notes of her own.
The song tells the story of a woman whose partner isn't providing in the way he should, forgoing quality time and prioritizing inviting his no-good friends around while expecting his lady to foot the bill. "I'm gettin' tired of your s--t / You don't never buy me nothin' / See everytime you come around / You got to bring Jim, James, Paul, and Tyrone," she expresses, asking, "See why can't we be by ourselves sometimes?"
"Everytime we go somewhere, I gotta reach down in my purse / To pay your way and your homeboy's way / And sometimes your cousin's way / They don't never have to pay / Don't have no cars / Hang around in bars / Tryna hang around with stars," Badu soulfully sings, with the chorus instructing, "I think you'd better call Tyrone (Call him) / And tell him come on help you get your s--t."
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In 2021, she explained that the song, which she refers to as her "most popular hit," was birthed on the spot. "I was onstage and my keyboard player, Norman 'Keys' Hurt, starts playing the melody from rehearsal, and I was like, 'OK.' And call Tyrone was born on that stage," the "Window Seat" songstress told The FADER Uncovered podcast host Mark Ronson at the time.
"And the recording was in the actual live recording that went viral — if there's such a thing as viral for radio at that time — but it just kind of went viral. And I ended up recording a studio version of it, which is no match for the original," Badu continued. "It was an inside joke kind of song which, ironically, becomes my most popular hit."
If You’ve Ever Wanted to Try a Small Ship Cruise, This New All-Inclusive Deal Is the Perfect Excuse to Book
If you’ve ever looked at a massive cruise ship and felt a little overwhelmed by the crowds, the 5,000-person capacity and the "nickel-and-diming" for every soda or Wi-Fi login, there is a completely different way to see the ocean. Windstar Cruises is famous for its "small-ship" style—think yachts that carry as few as 148 guests—and they just launched a deal that makes it easier for first-timers to test the waters without the sticker shock.
Starting today, Windstar is offering a complimentary All-Inclusive upgrade on voyages worldwide. This means that instead of paying extra for the essentials, your Wi-Fi, gratuities and even your cocktails are covered for free. For a typical seven-day trip for two people, that’s a $1,300 value added to your booking at no extra cost.
Here is why this is the perfect "entry point" if you’ve been curious about trading the mega-ship for a yacht.
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1. Access to the "Hidden" HarborsThe biggest perk of a ship this size is where it can actually go. Because Windstar yachts are so small, they can sail into the heart of city centers and tiny coastal towns that the big guys can't touch. You might find yourself paddleboarding directly off the back of the ship’s built-in watersports marina or joining a local chef for a market visit in a hidden Greek harbor.
"With our small ships, we can take guests beyond the expected, whether that means sailing into the heart of a city, discovering lesser-known coastal towns or exploring iconic destinations in a more relaxed, uncrowded way," says Janet Bava, Chief Commercial Officer at Windstar Cruises.
2. A New Way to See the WorldSmall-ship cruising isn't about waterslides or go-kart tracks; it’s about a more personalized connection to the destination. As the Official Cruise Line of the James Beard Foundation, the food on board actually reflects where you are sailing, so you’re eating fresh, regional cuisine rather than standard buffet fare. This new all-inclusive deal applies to almost every bucket-list destination through June 2027, including year-round sailings in Tahiti and the South Pacific, winter Mediterranean voyages that let you see Rome or Barcelona without the summer crowds, and intimate Alaska itineraries where a smaller ship means getting closer to glaciers and wildlife than a 4,000-passenger vessel ever could.
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3. The All-Inclusive DetailsTo snag the free upgrade, you have to book by June 30, 2026, for travel on most sailings between now and June 30, 2027. The package includes unlimited select wine, beer and cocktails, along with Wi-Fi and all gratuities, which effectively removes the stress of a final bill at the end of your vacation. You can choose between the classic Wind Class sailing yachts with their iconic white sails or the all-suite Star Class yachts, both of which offer a 180° departure from the traditional cruise experience. To secure the "All-In" rate, you can book directly at windstarcruises.com or contact a travel advisor.
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Paris’ Eeriest Attraction Finally Reopens After Being Shut Down for 5 Months— Here’s What Tourists Need To Know
After months of anticipation, the Paris Catacombs, which are often dubbed the city’s most haunting attraction, have officially reopened to the public. Hidden beneath the bustling streets of Paris, this underground labyrinth holds the remains of more than six million people, making it unsettling. But this latest reopening isn’t just a return to normal; it marks a major change in how visitors experience the site.
Why the Catacombs Were Shut DownThe Catacombs closed in November 2025 for a five-month renovation project aimed at preserving both the structure and the human remains. Over time, the tunnels had begun to deteriorate due to humidity, water seepage, and general wear.
Beyond structural concerns, the ossuary itself was also at risk. Moisture and other conditions were contributing to the slow decay of bones, some even forming stalactite-like deposits due to mineral buildup.
In short, the closure wasn’t cosmetic; it was necessary to protect a fragile, centuries-old site that continues to attract thousands of visitors daily.
What’s New After the ReopeningNow reopened in spring 2026, the Catacombs have undergone a significant transformation, modernizing the experience while restoring its original purpose: reflection on mortality.
One of the biggest changes is improved environmental control. New systems regulate temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels, helping preserve the bones and improve visitor safety.
Lighting has also been completely revamped. Instead of harsh or inconsistent illumination, the tunnels now feature carefully designed lighting that highlights inscriptions and bone arrangements while maintaining the eerie ambiance.
Visitors will also notice a more curated route. The layout has been refined to improve flow and reduce congestion, while new audio guides, complete with subtle background music, help contextualize the experience and ease the psychological intensity of walking through corridors lined with skulls. Perhaps most notably, the site is shifting away from its reputation as a “dark tourist attraction” and toward something more respectful.
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Increased SecurityAnother major upgrade? Security. For years, the Catacombs have attracted so-called “cataphiles,” urban explorers who illegally enter restricted sections of the vast 300-kilometer tunnel network beneath Paris. Some have gone so far as to host underground parties or carve new entry points.
The renovation has introduced CCTV systems and anti-intrusion technology to crack down on these activities. This isn’t just about rule following; it’s about preservation. Unauthorized exploration can damage fragile structures, disturb human remains, and even put lives at risk.
Why You Should Stick to Official ToursIt might be tempting to seek out hidden entrances and explore the Catacombs “off the map,” but doing so is strongly discouraged and illegal.
Large portions of the underground network are off limits to the public for a reason. These areas are unlit, unstable, and easy to get lost in. Only experienced explorers have required rescue after becoming disoriented in the maze-like tunnels.
More importantly, rogue exploration disrespects the site's historical and human significance. This isn’t just an abandoned tunnel system; it’s a mass grave and a protected heritage location.
By sticking to official entry points and guided routes, visitors not only stay safe but also help preserve one of the world’s most unique historical sites.
What Tourists Should Know Before VisitingIf you’re planning a trip, keep in mind that daily visitor numbers remain capped, so booking in advance is essential.
- Expect a cooler temperature underground (around 14°C / 57°F)
- Be prepared for narrow passages and over 100 steps.
- Approach the experience with respect. The Catacombs are equal parts fascinating and sobering, a place where history, mortality, and architecture converge in a way few other experiences can match.
The reopening of the Paris Catacombs is redefining how we engage with the past. With improved safety, deeper storytelling, and a renewed focus on dignity, this eerie underground world remains one of Europe’s most unforgettable experiences. Just be sure to explore it the right way.
Legendary ‘80s Blonde Rebecca De Mornay, 66, Is Absolutely Stunning 43 Years After ‘Risky Business'
Rebecca De Mornay may be best known for her role opposite Tom Cruise in Risky Business, but she's an absolute stunner in her sixties.
The actress, 66, became an '80s icon in Risky Business, a beloved coming-of-age film that followed Cruise as Joel Goodson, a high school student who turns his parents' home into a brothel with the help of a sex worker named Lana to get the money to fix his father’s Porsche, which sank to the bottom of Lake Michigan. The film became an astronomical hit, and Cruise and De Mornay dated for three years. De Mornay went on to a very successful career, starring in movies like The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and Backdraft.
In the present day, De Mornay is aging like a fine wine and has barely changed since her days playing Lana alongside Cruise. In a new photo snapped at a play DeMornay is starring in (more on that below), De Mornay is just as stunning as she was in the days she helped Joel attempt to save his dad's Porsche. With long blonde hair and high cheekbones, the actress is a true Hollywood beauty.
View this post on Instagram Her Romance with Tom CruiseWhile De Mornay and Cruise had major chemistry on the big screen, many fans don’t remember that she dated the Hollywood icon for three years.
In an interview with Page Six last year, the actress opened up about her relationship with the legendary film star.
“I’m really proud of him,” De Mornay shared. “I’m really, really proud of him.”
Cruise’s career continued to skyrocket after their relationship ended.
“He’s like, ‘I am Top Gun, and that’s what America really wanted, and so he’s fulfilled it,” De Mornay recalled. “He is a brilliant, brilliant interpreter of what the zeitgeist is. I’m really, really proud of knowing him from when we were in the suburbs of Chicago [filming Risky Business], and knowing what he wanted and where it is now.”
Looking back on that era, De Mornay is in disbelief at how far Cruise has come.
‘“We started this together and look what he did with it,” she concluded.
What's Rebecca De Mornay Up to These Days?These days, De Mornay is still incredibly busy as an actress. She recently starred in Saint Claire, opposite Bella Thorne and Ryan Phillippe. A thriller based on the novel Clare at 16 by Don Roff, it tells the story of a female serial killer and is currently available for streaming. But the stunner has most recently been posting about her work in the theater. De Mornay is currently appearing in an Off-Broadway play by John Patrick Shanley titled "The Pushover" at The Chain Theatre in New York City. Running until May 2, the play follows "three bad-ass women who collide and collude at a spa in New Mexico and a bare-bones Asian restaurant in Queens," according to a synopsis.
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Son of The Beatles Legend Turns 63 Today
Born into one of the most iconic legacies in music history, Julian Lennon, the son of the late John Lennon of The Beatles, has long lived in the shadow of his famous father while steadily carving out a legacy of his own.
Over the years, he was able to build a name defined by his own purpose, talent and creative pursuits outside music.
As he turns 63 today, his story continues to unfold beyond the shadow of his legendary father.
Born on April 8, 1963, his mother was Cynthia Lennon, the first wife of the music icon. He was born during the rise of Beatlemania and, because of this, was exposed to public attention at a very young age.
Although his mother sought to keep his life as private as possible, shielding him from the public eye, it was almost impossible to give her son a sense of normalcy due to the huge craze surrounding the band.
The Beatles John Lennon with son Julian during the filming of The Rolling Stones' movie 'Rock And Roll Circus' in December 1968 in London, United Kingdom.Keystone-France/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images
While the British rock band would often travel on tour, Julian Lennon had a memorable childhood growing up in Kenwood, a mock-Tudor mansion in Weybridge, Surrey.
In an interview with the Financial Times, he recalled a notable moment from his childhood at home.
“A birthday party — either my third or my fifth, I’m not sure — at a house called Kenwood, in Weybridge, Surrey,” he told the outlet. “There’s a picture of dad [John Lennon] at Kenwood, holding an old hoe, and mum [Cynthia Lennon], with her hair all bouffed, and me. I remember my cake was a steam train. I wanted to be a train driver. I loved Saturday morning TV shows, and I fell in love with [train engineer] Casey Jones. He was always solving something.”
Unlike regular kids, the household that he grew up in would welcome famous guests, including George Harrison and his wife Pattie Boyd, who would frequently visit their home, as well as fellow band members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, who had a special bond with the young Julian.
Unfortunately, a once-happy family was torn apart after John Lennon and Cynthia Lennon’s marriage ended in 1968 following his relationship with Yoko Ono.
To comfort the then five-year-old boy, Paul McCartney wrote the now iconic Beatles song “Hey Jude” as a way to offer emotional support amid his parents' divorce.
The Beatles singer and bass player Paul McCartney holds four year old Julian, son of his colleague John Lennon.Central Press/Getty Images
Julian Lennon Carves Out His Own Path in Music Through the YearsFour years after the death of his father, Julian Lennon started his music career in 1984 with his debut album Valotte, which featured his No. 1 hit on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart.
The single also peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Moreover, it earned him a nomination for Best New Artist at the 28th Annual Grammy Awards in 1986.
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This 101-Year-Old Book Ranks Among the Classics That Goodreads Users ‘Don’t Understand All That Fuss About'
What is the fuss with some novels? It’s something that Goodreads users ask over and over again. One of the novels that ranks high on the list is a 101-year-old classic that tends to be read in schools. It’s even been turned into a movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio, but people still don’t quite get the hype.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald ranks in eighth place out of the many that Goodreads users have questioned when it comes to the “I Don’t Understand All the Fuss” list. It comes behind some of the more obvious inclusions, like Twilight by Stephanie Meyer and Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James, but it’s still one of those from times gone by that doesn’t quite hit with readers any more.
‘The Great Gatsby’ Turns 101 in 2026The Great Gatsby has been around for what seems like forever. In truth, it was published on April 10, 1925, meaning that it turns 101 in just a few days. It was written for the time, covering the Jazz Age, which was all the rage. There were plenty of stories of the rich and famous, and Fitzgerald brought that tale through the eyes of Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchanan.
It was the third book written by Fitzgerald, but by far his most popular. When you consider the popularity of books now, they hit just when they need to. The ones that stand out the most either capture a feeling or a need during the time period, and that’s exactly what The Great Gatsby did in the 1920s.
An Overrated Book Compared to Many Today?Something that many readers now say is that while The Great Gatsby is a good book, it’s not worth the hype that it has gained throughout the decades. This could be due to looking at it through modern-day eyes, with many complaining that the plot doesn’t quite hit the right notes and Jay’s character being fickle rather than fully developed. We strive for more in our romance novels now.
Despite all this, it’s still rated relatively well, with an average of 3.93 stars out of 5. With 35% voting for 5-stars and 34% voting for 4-stars, it’s clear that people still enjoy a story of a time gone by, even if not everyone sees what the fuss is all about.
