Posts by Cosmopolitan Canada
Nicholas Thompson and the Art of the Run
In Nicholas Thompson’s book, “The Running Ground,” which came out this week, he writes that “Over the years, the sport has shifted my imagination and my sense of self.” For Thompson—a former New Yorker editor who is now the C.E.O. of The Atlantic—running has been not just a tool for building discipline but also a…
Read MoreFrance to charge Louvre heist suspects with theft and conspiracy
Two men arrested over the jewel heist at France’s Louvre museum this month will be charged with theft and criminal conspiracy, the Paris prosecutor said Wednesday. Dozens of detectives have been on the trail of four thieves who used a cherry-picker truck and cutting gear to break into a first-floor gallery at the world-renowned museum,…
Read MoreRHOSLC’s Heather Gay Drunkenly Claims She’s ‘F–ked Around’ with Below Deck’s Captain Jason Chambers
When confronted with her comment by producers in a confessional, Heather didn’t even remember saying it — before exclaiming, “You can’t use that … delete. Delete!” Loose lips sink ships … or at least make them a little more interesting … as a tipsy Heather Gay made quite the claim while aboard a boat in…
Read MoreWhen a Crackdown Involving the I.R.A. Backfired, Comically, in “The Ban”
In Dublin in 1981, at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis—an annual convention for what was widely regarded as the Irish Republican Army’s political wing—Danny Morrison, who had become Sinn Féin’s director of publicity two years earlier, set out a challenge: “Who here really believes we can win the war through the ballot box? But will…
Read MoreMigrant sex offender deported from UK after mistaken release
A migrant sex offender who was mistakenly released from prison has been deported from the UK, the government has announced. Hadush Kebatu was jailed after sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Essex while living in an asylum hotel, but was mistakenly set free by prison staff on Friday. He was brought back…
Read MoreFormer Hamas hostage speaks at Elon University: ‘This is my victory’
ELON, N.C. (WGHP) — On October 7, 2023, the world watched in horror as Hamas terrorists launched a series of attacks on Israel. One of the targets was the Nova Music Festival, where Moran Yanai was selling jewelry. More than 300 concert-goers were killed at the music festival, and 44 people, including Yanai, were taken…
Read MoreIn Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” a Vast Vision Gets Netflixed Down to Size
The first time we encounter the Creature, though, we see almost nothing of him at all: he is a faceless wraith, in a dark cloak and a vengeful mood, coldly pursuing his creator, Baron Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac). It’s 1857, and we are somewhere in the Arctic. A ship, bound for the North Pole, is…
Read MorePM urged to raise toxic limoncello deaths with Vietnam leader
The prime minister is being urged to raise the case of a British woman and her fiancé who died from methanol poisoning in Vietnam when he meets the country’s leader. Greta Otteson, 33, and Arno Quinton, 36, were found dead on Boxing Day in Hoi An, Vietnam, after drinking toxic limoncello that was bought by…
Read MoreSarah Jessica Parker Talks with Rachel Syme
On October 26, 2025, the actor Sarah Jessica Parker took the stage with the New Yorker staff writer Rachel Syme for a conversation at the 26th annual New Yorker Festival, a weekend of conversations, screenings, performances, and more. The Festival, which is the magazine’s signature event, was held in New York City and brought together…
Read MoreMeet Ella Titus: The Designer Behind Vellachor
“Vellachor is rooted in classic art, antiques, romance and nostalgia “ think fearless pieces that make you feel powerful, confident, and totally unstoppable.” Meet Ella Titus, the creative force behind the rising label Vellachor, a brand that’s quickly becoming fashion’s new obsession. With a knack for designing pieces that rooted in classic art, antiques, romance and…
Read MoreWhat a United Methodist conference in Zimbabwe says about churches’ desire to stay in UMC
This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. RUWA, ZIMBABWE — United Methodist clergy and laity excitedly greeted Zimbabwe bishop Rev. Gift T. Machinga, welcoming him and his vision for the Southern African nation. Machinga, elected in March, is expected to continue leading a unified Zimbabwe church. The same can’t be said for other African nations,…
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