Last week, Equality Now hosted its 30th Anniversary Gala to celebrate the organization’s three decades of gender equality work and the En 30 for 30 list of artists, activists, and advocates.
Stars Attend Equality Now Gala
The event featured inspiring performances of music, drama, and comedy with art and advocacy supporting equality for women and girls.
In attendance, Equality Now 30 for 30 women and changemakers – Gloria Steinem, Brisa De Angulo, Jaha Dukureh, Drew Dixon, Sarah Sophie Flicker, and Paola Mendoza along with award-winning actress Jodie Turner-Smith and international best-selling author and Equality Now 30 for 30 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the fifth annual Changemaker Award presented by Gucci and Chime For Change to recognize the activism of the women and girls of Iran and special performances by the Resistance Revival Chorus, Sage Sovereign, Felukah.
Also in attendance: Maya Hawke, Sarah Cooper, Jeremy O. Harris, Cindi Leive, Emily Alyn Lind, Aasif Mandvi, Patina Miller, Lynn Nottage,...
Stars Attend Equality Now Gala
The event featured inspiring performances of music, drama, and comedy with art and advocacy supporting equality for women and girls.
In attendance, Equality Now 30 for 30 women and changemakers – Gloria Steinem, Brisa De Angulo, Jaha Dukureh, Drew Dixon, Sarah Sophie Flicker, and Paola Mendoza along with award-winning actress Jodie Turner-Smith and international best-selling author and Equality Now 30 for 30 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the fifth annual Changemaker Award presented by Gucci and Chime For Change to recognize the activism of the women and girls of Iran and special performances by the Resistance Revival Chorus, Sage Sovereign, Felukah.
Also in attendance: Maya Hawke, Sarah Cooper, Jeremy O. Harris, Cindi Leive, Emily Alyn Lind, Aasif Mandvi, Patina Miller, Lynn Nottage,...
- 11/25/2022
- Look to the Stars
If you don't have your ticket to Popsugar Play/Ground yet, what are you waiting for? Our second annual festival is coming to NYC from June 22-23, and we've got a lineup that offers something for everyone. Looking to get inspired by empowering celebrities, moguls, and influencers? We've got that. Want to sweat it out with some of the biggest names in fitness? We've got that, too. Plus, there will be can't-miss shopping opportunities, one-of-a-kind health and wellness activations, and beauty giveaways galore. Need more convincing? Check out our current schedule for Popsugar Play/Ground!
Saturday, June 22
9 a.m.-9:45 a.m.: Tone It Up Meet & Greet (VIP Only)
9:30 a.m-10 a.m.: Mind Your Morning With Sadie Lincoln (VIP Only)
10:15 a.m.-10:55 a.m.: Power Your Morning With Tone It Up
11 a.m.-11:50 a.m.: Almost 30 Podcast
11:05 a.
Saturday, June 22
9 a.m.-9:45 a.m.: Tone It Up Meet & Greet (VIP Only)
9:30 a.m-10 a.m.: Mind Your Morning With Sadie Lincoln (VIP Only)
10:15 a.m.-10:55 a.m.: Power Your Morning With Tone It Up
11 a.m.-11:50 a.m.: Almost 30 Podcast
11:05 a.
- 6/19/2019
- by Becky Kirsch
- Popsugar.com
The first day of Summer is June 21, and what better way to celebrate the kickoff than with a festival? Unlike any other event you'll attend this year, Popsugar Play/Ground is two full days packed with inspiring chats with our favorite celebrities and other influential woman, workouts from the fitness gurus who motivate us, pop-up shopping with the hottest brands out there, and tons more eye-catching experiences at every turn. To get a feel for all the fun, check out all the pictures from last year's Play/Ground, then read on for more details about what we're cooking up for this weekend - tickets are almost sold out!
What Is Popsugar Play/Ground?
Play/Ground offers a variety of experiences that are focused on playing and staying grounded (get it?). At Popsugar, we're all about learning what powers your happy - whether it's a morning yoga class, your favorite cocktail,...
What Is Popsugar Play/Ground?
Play/Ground offers a variety of experiences that are focused on playing and staying grounded (get it?). At Popsugar, we're all about learning what powers your happy - whether it's a morning yoga class, your favorite cocktail,...
- 6/18/2019
- by Becky Kirsch
- Popsugar.com
Popsugar Play/Ground is all about celebrating the power and fun of being a woman, and Cindi Leive, a journalist, media leader, and devoted advocate for women, has spent her career just doing that. The former editor in chief of both Self and Glamour, where she spearheaded the barrier-breaking Women of the Year awards (Play/Ground headliner Chrissy Teigen won one last year), Cindi will be giving a keynote about female empowerment at our festival, and we can't wait to hear what wisdom she has to impart.
We're sure you're inspired too, so gather your friends, and get your tickets now to see Cindi and the rest of our star-studded lineup, including headliners Chrissy Teigen, Mandy Moore, Issa Rae, and Camila Mendes. Our second annual festival will also include workouts with Tone It Up's Karena Dawn and Katrina Scott, our fashion and beauty marketplace featuring exclusive products, discounts, and brand collaborations,...
We're sure you're inspired too, so gather your friends, and get your tickets now to see Cindi and the rest of our star-studded lineup, including headliners Chrissy Teigen, Mandy Moore, Issa Rae, and Camila Mendes. Our second annual festival will also include workouts with Tone It Up's Karena Dawn and Katrina Scott, our fashion and beauty marketplace featuring exclusive products, discounts, and brand collaborations,...
- 4/19/2019
- by Katharine Stahl
- Popsugar.com
Showtime has ordered a new pilot for a half-hour newsmagazine created and hosted by Amanda de Cadenet that will examine social, sexual, cultural and political issues through the feminist lens of the host, a popular British interviewer and commentator.
“It’s a historically significant time to be a woman – and an incredibly divisive time in our culture,” said de Cadenet, in a prepared statement. “People are really struggling to navigate the new and ever evolving social paradigms that are currently taking shape. I’m excited and ready to explore the nuanced conversations and heated debates that all genders are having, both online and in private to make sense of how the hell we got here, and most importantly; how do we move forward in the most effective way?”
Inuka Bacote and Danielle Oexmann will serve as co-showrunners of the program, “Now What With Amanda de Cadenet.”
The host first rose...
“It’s a historically significant time to be a woman – and an incredibly divisive time in our culture,” said de Cadenet, in a prepared statement. “People are really struggling to navigate the new and ever evolving social paradigms that are currently taking shape. I’m excited and ready to explore the nuanced conversations and heated debates that all genders are having, both online and in private to make sense of how the hell we got here, and most importantly; how do we move forward in the most effective way?”
Inuka Bacote and Danielle Oexmann will serve as co-showrunners of the program, “Now What With Amanda de Cadenet.”
The host first rose...
- 7/10/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime has given a pilot order to Now What With Amanda de Cadenet (working title) a half-hour weekly news-magazine format from former The Word host Amanda de Cadenet (The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet), Matador Content (Lip Sync Battle) and R.J. Cutler and Jane Cha Cutler’s Cutler Productions.
Created and hosted by de Cadenet, the show takes a thematic approach exploring America’s current social, sexual, cultural and political issues, seen through de Cadenet’s sharp, feminist lens. Emmy- nominated Inuka Bacote (Eastsiders), and Danielle Oexmann (Vice Does America) will serve as co-showrunners. Co-produced by Matador Content and Cutler Productions for Showtime, the show will be executive produced by de Cadenet, Tamyka Smith, Jane Cha Cutler, R.J. Cutler, Todd Lubin, Jason Weinberg and Jay Peterson. Cindi Leive, former longtime Editor in Chief of Glamour, will serve as Consulting Producer.
“It’s a historically significant time to be a...
Created and hosted by de Cadenet, the show takes a thematic approach exploring America’s current social, sexual, cultural and political issues, seen through de Cadenet’s sharp, feminist lens. Emmy- nominated Inuka Bacote (Eastsiders), and Danielle Oexmann (Vice Does America) will serve as co-showrunners. Co-produced by Matador Content and Cutler Productions for Showtime, the show will be executive produced by de Cadenet, Tamyka Smith, Jane Cha Cutler, R.J. Cutler, Todd Lubin, Jason Weinberg and Jay Peterson. Cindi Leive, former longtime Editor in Chief of Glamour, will serve as Consulting Producer.
“It’s a historically significant time to be a...
- 7/10/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Showtime has ordered a pilot for “Now What With Amanda de Cadenet,” the network’s first-ever news magazine show. The half-hour weekly series will explore America’s current social, sexual, cultural and political issues from de Cadenet’s feminist point of view.
“It’s a historically significant time to be a woman — and an incredibly divisive time in our culture,” de Cadenet said in a press release Tuesday.
“People are really struggling to navigate the new and ever evolving social paradigms that are currently taking shape,” she added. “I’m excited and ready to explore the nuanced conversations and heated debates that all genders are having, both online and in private to make sense of how the hell we got here, and most importantly; how do we move forward in the most effective way?”
Also Read: Sacha Baron Cohen's Secret Showtime Series Finally Has Some Details - and a Teaser (Video)
Tamyka Smith,...
“It’s a historically significant time to be a woman — and an incredibly divisive time in our culture,” de Cadenet said in a press release Tuesday.
“People are really struggling to navigate the new and ever evolving social paradigms that are currently taking shape,” she added. “I’m excited and ready to explore the nuanced conversations and heated debates that all genders are having, both online and in private to make sense of how the hell we got here, and most importantly; how do we move forward in the most effective way?”
Also Read: Sacha Baron Cohen's Secret Showtime Series Finally Has Some Details - and a Teaser (Video)
Tamyka Smith,...
- 7/10/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
On December 13, The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights hosted the annual Ripple of Hope Awards dinner at the New York Hilton that raised over $3 Million.
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin Attend Ripple of Hope Awards dinner
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Ethel Kennedy presented Harry Belafonte, Alex Gorsky, Chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson, and Hamdi Ulukaya, founder of Chobani with the Ripple of Hope Award, an award that celebrates leaders of international business, entertainment, and activist communities who have demonstrated a commitment to social change.
Alec Baldwin acted as the evening’s Master of Ceremonies for the dinner, which was hosted by Ethel Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Philip W. Johnston, B. Scott Minerd, Marvin S. Rosen, Robert & Hope Smith, Pedro Torres-Mackie and Donato Tramuto.
Other notable guests included: Hilaria Baldwin, Tony Bennett, Kenneth Cole & Maria Cuomo Cole, Thomas Dinapoli, Kathryn Erbe, D’Brickshaw Ferguson, Peter Frampton, Pamela Frank, Whoopi Goldberg,...
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin Attend Ripple of Hope Awards dinner
Credit/Copyright: Getty Images/Jason Kempin
Ethel Kennedy presented Harry Belafonte, Alex Gorsky, Chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson, and Hamdi Ulukaya, founder of Chobani with the Ripple of Hope Award, an award that celebrates leaders of international business, entertainment, and activist communities who have demonstrated a commitment to social change.
Alec Baldwin acted as the evening’s Master of Ceremonies for the dinner, which was hosted by Ethel Kennedy, Kerry Kennedy, Philip W. Johnston, B. Scott Minerd, Marvin S. Rosen, Robert & Hope Smith, Pedro Torres-Mackie and Donato Tramuto.
Other notable guests included: Hilaria Baldwin, Tony Bennett, Kenneth Cole & Maria Cuomo Cole, Thomas Dinapoli, Kathryn Erbe, D’Brickshaw Ferguson, Peter Frampton, Pamela Frank, Whoopi Goldberg,...
- 12/19/2017
- Look to the Stars
Last week, World of Children, a global recognition and funding organization for individuals exclusively serving the needs of vulnerable children, celebrated the 2017 Honorees at the annual World of Children Awards 2017 ceremony at 583 Park Avenue in New York City.
Lauren Bush Lauren attends World of Children Awards 2017
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Over 400 guests gathered for a special evening of stories and celebration recognizing five extraordinary individuals who have dramatically improved the lives of children around the world. Emceed by Alina Cho (Editor at Large, Ballantine Bantam Dell), the evening featured a cocktail reception, dinner program, and special performance by the United Nations International School (Unis) Middle School/High School Choral Club and a special performance by soloists Schuyler Johnson and Jenna Gold.
Celebrities, VIP guests and World of Children supporters in attendance included Victoria’s Secret Angels Martha Hunt (dressed in Off-White), Lindsay Ellingson (dressed...
Lauren Bush Lauren attends World of Children Awards 2017
Credit/Copyright: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for World of Childre
Over 400 guests gathered for a special evening of stories and celebration recognizing five extraordinary individuals who have dramatically improved the lives of children around the world. Emceed by Alina Cho (Editor at Large, Ballantine Bantam Dell), the evening featured a cocktail reception, dinner program, and special performance by the United Nations International School (Unis) Middle School/High School Choral Club and a special performance by soloists Schuyler Johnson and Jenna Gold.
Celebrities, VIP guests and World of Children supporters in attendance included Victoria’s Secret Angels Martha Hunt (dressed in Off-White), Lindsay Ellingson (dressed...
- 11/8/2017
- Look to the Stars
In celebration of the International Day of the Girl, Glamour yesterday hosted a high-energy, interactive morning full of compelling talks and performances designed to address the social, cultural, and political issues that young girls face every day in school.
Uzo Aduba attends Glamour's The Girl Project on the International Day of the Girl
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Hosted by Emmy Award–winning actress Uzo Aduba (“Orange Is the New Black”), the event brought together 300 16- and 17-year-old girls from public schools in New York and New Jersey to rally for their future. The event was presented by Maybelline New York and the Caterpillar Foundation.
The program featured conversations with actress and future Harvard fresh(wo)man Yara Shahidi; award winning actress Freida Pinto; model, designer, author, and body activist Ashley Graham; trailblazing supermodel and face of Maybelline Herieth Paul; Senator Cory Booker and Glamour Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive.
Uzo Aduba attends Glamour's The Girl Project on the International Day of the Girl
Credit/Copyright: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Glamour
Hosted by Emmy Award–winning actress Uzo Aduba (“Orange Is the New Black”), the event brought together 300 16- and 17-year-old girls from public schools in New York and New Jersey to rally for their future. The event was presented by Maybelline New York and the Caterpillar Foundation.
The program featured conversations with actress and future Harvard fresh(wo)man Yara Shahidi; award winning actress Freida Pinto; model, designer, author, and body activist Ashley Graham; trailblazing supermodel and face of Maybelline Herieth Paul; Senator Cory Booker and Glamour Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive.
- 10/12/2017
- Look to the Stars
S.I. Newhouse Jr., who ran the Conde Nast publishing empire that included magazine giants such as Vanity Fair, Vogue and The New Yorker, died Sunday at the age of 89. Newhouse, who was known as “Si,” and his younger brother, Donald, inherited a publishing company from their father, Solomon I. Newhouse. While Donald oversaw the newspaper and cable television division of the privately held Advance Publications, Si Newhouse built up the glossy magazine empire. Together they built one of the largest private companies in the world, according to Forbes, with 2016 revenues estimated at $2.4 billion. Also Read: Glamour's Cindi Leive Becomes 4th.
- 10/1/2017
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
World of Children, a global recognition and funding organization for individuals exclusively serving the needs of vulnerable children, announced today its 2017 Honorees – an extraordinary group of real-life heroes who have dramatically improved the lives of children around the world.
This year’s recipients have each lead high-impact programs in health, education, protection, humanitarianism, and more. World of Children, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will honor the recipients at the annual World of Children Awards 2017 on Thursday, November 2 at 583 Park Avenue in New York City.
“20 years ago, we knew that some of the bravest and most courageous people around the world were going unnoticed, and this organization was created to change just that,” said World of Children Co-Founder Harry Leibowitz. “Today, we have the privilege of not only sharing these life-changing stories, but supporting the heroic efforts of our Honorees with funds raised by our generous donors. One little hand by one little hand,...
This year’s recipients have each lead high-impact programs in health, education, protection, humanitarianism, and more. World of Children, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will honor the recipients at the annual World of Children Awards 2017 on Thursday, November 2 at 583 Park Avenue in New York City.
“20 years ago, we knew that some of the bravest and most courageous people around the world were going unnoticed, and this organization was created to change just that,” said World of Children Co-Founder Harry Leibowitz. “Today, we have the privilege of not only sharing these life-changing stories, but supporting the heroic efforts of our Honorees with funds raised by our generous donors. One little hand by one little hand,...
- 9/22/2017
- Look to the Stars
Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive announced Thursday she’ll be stepping down from her position at the end of the year, the latest development in a massive changing of the guard in the New York magazine industry. As Wwd first reported on Thursday, Leive sent a memo to staff announcing she’ll soon be ending her 29-year tenure at Condé Nast, making her the fourth editor-in-chief departure within the space of a week. She follows Graydon Carter of Vanity Fair, Robbie Myers of Elle and Nancy Gibbs of Time. “I’m writing to share some bittersweet news: I’ve made the decision to leave Glamour by.
- 9/14/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
An army of powerful Hollywood women have signed on to judge a female filmmaker competition led by Conde Nast’s Glamour magazine and the digital network GirlGaze. Titled “#NewView,” the competition seeks to boost the poor representation of women behind the camera and offer branded content opportunities for fledgling filmmakers. Shonda Rimes, Dee Rees, Netflix Vice President of Content Acquisition Bela Bajaria, Geena Davis, HBO Documentary chief Sheila Nevins, Tracee Ellis Ross, YouTube star Lilly Singh, Jada Pinkett Smith, Zendaya, Chloë Grace Moretz, “Transparent” creator Jill Soloway and Amandla Stenberg are among judges for the competition. The group is led...
- 4/20/2017
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Glamour is partnering with Girlgaze to do their part in achieving gender equity in Hollywood.
The magazine and the female-focused digital media company are launching film competition #NewView, which is meant to highlight the points of view of female filmmakers from around the world.
"Obviously much has been written and said about the barriers for women directors and we all know the statistics," explained Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive. "But we wanted to do something that was more meaningful than just discussing and reporting on the problem."
Added Girlgaze founder Amanda de Cadenet: "Our objective at Girlgaze is to help females close the gender...
The magazine and the female-focused digital media company are launching film competition #NewView, which is meant to highlight the points of view of female filmmakers from around the world.
"Obviously much has been written and said about the barriers for women directors and we all know the statistics," explained Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive. "But we wanted to do something that was more meaningful than just discussing and reporting on the problem."
Added Girlgaze founder Amanda de Cadenet: "Our objective at Girlgaze is to help females close the gender...
- 4/17/2017
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Shirley MacLaine, Salma Hayek, Cindi Leive, and Dee Rees attended a luncheon celebrating films powered by women at the Sundance Film Festival on Tuesday. Shirley MacLaine, Salma Hayek At Sundance The event was hosted by Leive, editor in chief of Glamour magazine, and by Amanda de Cadenet, of Girlgaze. At the event, Hayek offered advice for women in the male-dominated film industry. She stars […]
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- 1/27/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
Gwen Stefani is reflecting on her "mind-blowing," "crazy" year.
The "Misery" singer is featured on the cover of Glamour's 2016 Women of the Year issue, and in her accompanying honorary interview, she gets candid on her highly publicized split from Gavin Rossdale, making her first solo album in a decade and what it's been like having her three kids -- Kingston, 10, Zuma, 8, and Apollo, 2 -- join her on tour.
Watch: Gwen Stefani Talks Touring With Kids and Blake Shelton
"Sometimes to be woken up again in life, you need to go through some really bad, hard times," Stefani says of her roller coaster ride of a year. "I feel like I got woken up this year."
Miguel Reveriego
The No Doubt frontwoman called it quits from Rossdale in August 2015, after nearly 13 years of marriage. Although she's since moved on with Blake Shelton, whom she says was "an unexpected gift," Stefani admits she felt embarrassed about getting a divorce...
The "Misery" singer is featured on the cover of Glamour's 2016 Women of the Year issue, and in her accompanying honorary interview, she gets candid on her highly publicized split from Gavin Rossdale, making her first solo album in a decade and what it's been like having her three kids -- Kingston, 10, Zuma, 8, and Apollo, 2 -- join her on tour.
Watch: Gwen Stefani Talks Touring With Kids and Blake Shelton
"Sometimes to be woken up again in life, you need to go through some really bad, hard times," Stefani says of her roller coaster ride of a year. "I feel like I got woken up this year."
Miguel Reveriego
The No Doubt frontwoman called it quits from Rossdale in August 2015, after nearly 13 years of marriage. Although she's since moved on with Blake Shelton, whom she says was "an unexpected gift," Stefani admits she felt embarrassed about getting a divorce...
- 11/1/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Amy Schumer stopped by The Tonight Show Tuesday to discuss the upcoming season of Inside Amy Schumer and her social media dust-up with Glamour magazine, who labeled the Trainwreck star "plus-sized" in a recent issue.
"For those of you who don't know who I am, I am a famous plus-size model," Schumer joked. "What I learned is that people don't really like being classified as plus-size; we don't need these labels. It should just say what size you are. Why? Why?"
In a special edition of Glamour created in association with retailer Lane Bryant,...
"For those of you who don't know who I am, I am a famous plus-size model," Schumer joked. "What I learned is that people don't really like being classified as plus-size; we don't need these labels. It should just say what size you are. Why? Why?"
In a special edition of Glamour created in association with retailer Lane Bryant,...
- 4/13/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Glamour Editor in Chief Cindi Leive is clarifying the magazine never dubbed Amy Schumer to be "plus-size," following cover art that spurred some controversy. Earlier this week, the 34-year-old Trainwreck actress and comedienne expressed her dissatisfaction about being listed with Melissa McCarthy and Adele and Sports Illustrated model Ashley Graham in Glamour magazine's "Chic at Any Size" special issue. She and the rest were dubbed "women who inspire us." A Glamour spokesperson had later told E! News, "We are sorry if we offended her in any way" and clarified the magazine did not actually describe Schumer as...
- 4/8/2016
- E! Online
Amy Schumer picked up a copy of Glamour and saw she was in the magazine -- which may sound good in theory, but it was apparently dedicated to "plus size" women, and she was not happy to be included. Why? Because of her own size, and the message she feels it sends to other women and girls.
The "Trainwreck" and Comedy Central star shared an Instagram post on the subject, which was met with some interesting comments, some agreeing with her point and others challenging it.
Here's what she wrote, with a photo of the magazine cover:
"I think there's nothing wrong with being plus size. Beautiful healthy women. Plus size is considered size 16 in America. I go between a size 6 and an 8. @glamourmag put me in their plus size only issue without asking or letting me know and it doesn't feel right to me. Young girls seeing my body...
The "Trainwreck" and Comedy Central star shared an Instagram post on the subject, which was met with some interesting comments, some agreeing with her point and others challenging it.
Here's what she wrote, with a photo of the magazine cover:
"I think there's nothing wrong with being plus size. Beautiful healthy women. Plus size is considered size 16 in America. I go between a size 6 and an 8. @glamourmag put me in their plus size only issue without asking or letting me know and it doesn't feel right to me. Young girls seeing my body...
- 4/6/2016
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Amidst eight figure sales deals, new breakout stars destined for immediate mainstream relevance (hello there, Nate Parker), falling sleet and shrinking crowds, here’s the latest from the scene in Park City. Also Read: Fox Searchlight Offers $16 Million for Nate Parker's Sundance Sensation 'Birth of a Nation' (Exclusive) Seen: Lena Dunham and Katie Couric power lunching by a living room river Glamour’s Women Rewriting Hollywood Lunch at Mimi Griswold’s lodge-style home with Dawn Ostroff, host Cindi Leive, Katie Couric, Wif’s Kristen Schaffer and Cathy Schulman and Lena Dunham Seen: Tyler Posey and Austin Butler of “Yoga Hosers...
- 1/28/2016
- by Mikey Glazer
- The Wrap
Jennifer Lawrence on Planned Parenthood: 'I Wouldn't Have Been Able to Get Birth Control' Without It
Jennifer Lawrence is speaking out once again - this time in support of Planned Parenthood. In her cover interview for Glamour's February issue, out Jan. 12, Lawrence says the tragic November shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic was "so awful." "It isn't an attack on abortions; it's an attack on women," she says. "Because Planned Parenthood is so much more [than abortion]." The Joy star tells Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi Leive that because of her mother's religious beliefs, she was only able to get contraception through the non-profit. ("My mom was really religious with me when I was young. She's not so much anymore,...
- 1/5/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
Come Monday night, Glamour magazine celebrates the 25th anniversary of its Women of the Year Awards franchise — recognizing bold and brave females who drive progress and innovations across the board. This year’s crop of honorees include Reese Witherspoon, Victoria Beckham, Misty Copeland, Caitlyn Jenner, Cecile Richards, Elizabeth Holmes and the champions of both the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the United States women’s soccer team. Cindi Leive, who has served as editor-in-chief of Glamour since 2001, will mark the occasion with an event at Manhattan’s Carnegie Hall. TheWrap spoke with Leive about the backlash over Jenner’s selection,...
- 11/9/2015
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
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