Posts by Cosmopolitan Canada
“Die My Love” Is Smaller Than Life
Meanwhile, Jackson is revealed to be something less than an exemplary husband. He brings home a dog without asking; he keeps a box of condoms in his glove compartment but can’t get his story about them straight; he unsympathetically expects Grace to keep house while he’s at work; he angrily charges her with embarrassing him…
Read MoreSydney Sweeney & Scooter Braun Surprised By Their Connection
An insider recently claimed that things are getting “serious” between Scooter Braun and Sydney Sweeney. The duo has been romantically linked since June 2025, when they were spotted hanging out together in Italy, following Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding. Their latest outings and information through sources have further fueled these romance rumors. Sources share…
Read MoreThe Dishy Operatics of Lily Allen’s Breakup Album
In late October, two days after the British singer-songwriter Lily Allen unexpectedly released her confessional fifth album, “West End Girl,” about the breakdown of her marriage with the actor David Harbour, the couple’s Brooklyn brownstone went on the market for eight million dollars. Situated in Carroll Gardens, the house had, as Stefon from “Saturday Night…
Read MoreTanzanians warned against sharing photos as internet partially resumes and normalcy returns in towns
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The government in Tanzania has warned people not to share photos and videos that may cause panic as the internet slowly returns after a six-day shutdown during deadly protests that began on election day. Mobile phone users received a text message on Monday night saying that sharing images that could cause…
Read MoreThis International, Long-Distance Hiking Trail In The Caucasus Is A Spectacular Journey
When you imagine must-visit destinations around the world for avid hikers, you might not think of including the Caucasus on that list. But Armenia, a landlocked country that has underrated beaches surrounded by mountain views, and Georgia, a country known for epic hiking trails, are both well worth a dedicated hiking trip. Add Azerbaijan to that list and…
Read MorePolice examine links between Histadrut corruption probe and senior Likud ministers
Police were also looking into whether senior Histadrut officials planned to sell federation assets worth millions of shekels and skim proceeds through intermediaries, according to the report. Israel Police are examining whether a sweeping corruption investigation at the Histadrut labor federation extended to senior Likud figures, a Lahav 433 commander told Channel 12 on Monday…
Read MoreAgony for families as landslide death toll climbs in Uganda and Kenya
More than 40 people are now known to have died after multiple landslides struck Kenya and Uganda’s mountainous border region last week. “I lost a grandmother, a maternal aunt, an uncle, two sisters, a family friend and a cousin. They were staying together in Kaptul village,” Felix Kemboi told the BBC on the Kenyan side.…
Read MoreSergio García Sánchez’s “Sudden Shower”
“I wanted to re-create the exact moment when passersby are caught in the rain,” the Spain-based artist Sergio García Sánchez said about his Central Park cover for the November 10, 2025, issue. García Sánchez has long been inspired by Japanese ukiyo-e prints, and here turned to Utagawa Hiroshige’s “Sudden Shower Over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge and Atake,”…
Read MoreThe Surprising Endurance of Martha Stewart’s “Entertaining”
To most readers, this will seem like fantasy. To Stewart, it was a snapshot of real life. She grew up in a large, middle class Polish American family in New Jersey, with parents who often received guests; she honed a taste for fine things while working as a stockbroker in Manhattan. In the seventies, she…
Read MoreA Bulgarian Novelist Explores What Dies When Your Father Does
That’s where time visibly slows down, it dozes off in the corners, blinking like a cat looking through thin blinds. It’s always afternoon when you remember something, at least that’s how it is for me. Everything is in the light. I know from photographers that afternoon light is the most suitable of exposures. Morning light…
Read MoreThe Eighteen Letters Project
I realized that I didn’t want to just print out the letters and hand Hudson a stack of paper. I needed to find a bindery. The woman I ended up working with seemed a little disorganized but very passionate. I knew that she was the one the minute I walked into her cramped lair on…
Read MoreLaurie Metcalf’s Stunning Return to Broadway in “Little Bear Ridge Road”
Samuel D. Hunter’s “Little Bear Ridge Road,” directed by Joe Mantello at the Booth, on Broadway, is a small, quiet drama set in a large, quiet corner of the country. We’re somewhere in rural Idaho, far from light pollution and the people who cause it—and, even if you’ve never been up among the Idaho buttes, this…
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