Grose’s latest book, “Screaming on the Inside: The Unsustainability of American Motherhood,” begs us to acknowledge — and help ameliorate — the pain, exhaustion, hardship, and loneliness of being a mom.
Elizabeth Debicki’s Crowning Moment
The actress speaks with Shondaland about playing Princess Diana on this season of “The Crown,” her professional pedigree, and the moment she decided to be an actress.
On ‘Dead to Me,’ Linda Cardellini Gives Us Life
With the final season of the acclaimed Netflix dark comedy upon us, Cardellini reflects on the juicy role of Judy, her palpable chemistry with co-star Christina Applegate, who inspires her, and what she’s up to next.
Paulina Porizkova Doesn’t Strive for Silver Linings
The model turned writer talks with Shondaland about what went into writing her new book of essays and redefining herself in middle age.
A Comprehensive Guide to Prince on the Anniversary of ‘1999’
Though it was his fifth album, “1999” put Prince on the map. Shondaland celebrates the legend he became — and always will be — with a retrospective of his incredible career.
Kristen Schaal’s Voice Carries
The talented actress speaks with Shondaland about starring in “The Mysterious Benedict Society,” how much there is to learn from comedy, and the kind of role she dreams of playing.
10 Classically Campy Halloween Movies We Love
Whether you laugh out loud, sing along, or feel compelled to try and unsee them, these 10 absurdly campy classics make for sweet streaming this Halloween season.
With Her Debut Novel, ‘The Whalebone Theatre,’ Joanna Quinn Explores the Endurance of Chosen Family
The U.K. native chats with Shondaland about her writing process and creating art from the ruins of aristocracy and war.
'Derry Girls' Creator Lisa McGee on the Hit Series' Final Season
McGee chats about the Netflix hit's lasting impact, the art of character development, and what’s up for her next.
Judy Greer Steals the Scene
The actress talks with Shondaland about “Reboot,” her career, her latest business venture, and why she has trouble saying no.
How Our Favorite Songs Can Save Us
Like Max on “Stranger Things,” we love music that provides a pressure valve for the unspoken emotions we carry.
Michelle Monaghan Doubles Down
The actress speaks with Shondaland about what it was like to play twins in “Echoes,” what she’s up to next, and the type of role she dreams of playing.
Julia Haart, Mother of Reinvention
Julia Haart chats with Shondaland about how her unorthodox approach to life makes for a great reality you can stream.
Abbi Jacobson’s Grand Slam
Kristin Chenoweth on What Keeps Her Head on Straight
The multitalented multi-hyphenate chats with Shondaland about what hurts her, what heals her, and the juicy Broadway role she’d love to revive.
The Pure Poetry of Ada Calhoun’s Prose
In “Also a Poet: Frank O’Hara, My Father, and Me,” Calhoun examines her relationship with her father through their shared fondness of O’Hara and finds catharsis in the process.
Vanessa Bayer on the First Season of 'I Love That For You'
With her Showtime series, the Emmy-nominated Bayer weaves her love of home shopping into a poignant tale of seeking fame as a cancer survivor.
All Hail Queen Latifah
The award-winning performer talks to Shondaland about her new film with Adam Sandler, her latest musical aspirations, and why honest, important conversations about obesity are so important.
With ‘Liarmouth,’ John Waters Remains Delightfully Deviant
The legendary auteur, director, and writer brings his hilariously naughty sensibility to long-form fiction.
How to Treat Your Spirituality Like a Fitness Regime
We recognize the importance of making time to keep our bodies and minds in shape, so why not our spiritual side? Here’s how and why a spiritual regimen can enrich your life — no matter what you believe in.