At Cosmo Reads, we definitely pride ourselves on giving readers exactly what they want. A fun romance? We’ve got plenty of those! A heart-pounding thriller? There’s one already on the way! The ...
I just love doing dance covers with you Posted: February 17, 2026 | Last updated: February 17, 2026 Join me as we have fun dancing together in this lively dance cover session! Perfect for dance ...
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Cover Me is a column highlighting the stories behind great album covers, as told to Grant Sharples by the artists and bands who made them. Nearly every one of Joyce Manor’s album covers contains what ...
The ADG Awards will take place on Feb. 28. By Beatrice Verhoeven Awards Editor The Art Directors Guild is awarding filmmaker Jon M. Chu with the 2026 Cinematic Imagery Award, the guild announced on ...
Cailin Joyce showed up to dance practice the same way she showed up to life — with her whole heart. Whether it was dancing alongside her teammates, setting an example during practice or watching them ...
A 19-year-old Ohio State University student died Dec. 4 from a rare blood disorder caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, according to a GoFundMe post by a family friend. Cailin Joyce is being remembered ...
Visitation for Cailin Joyce is Dec. 9, with a mass of Christian burial followed by interment set for Dec. 10. Joyce was described as a joy to be with, active in the community and at St. Barnabas ...
Jon M. Chu is taking his talents to Paramount Skydance. The “Wicked” director has inked a multi-year first-look film and TV deal with the David Ellison-led studio. Though Chu most recently helmed the ...
Jon M. Chu, photographed in New York City on Oct. 28, 2025. Correspondent There’s a moment in Wicked: For Good in which the rebellious protagonist Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) is debating whether to flee ...
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