Pairs of royals, authors, and even socially inclined sisters have left lasting marks on history, two at a time. In honor of International Women's Day, check out these iconic female duos: Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Dudley ADVERTISEMENT
Ann Ronan Pictures/Print Collector/Getty Images, Culture Club/Getty Images The two became close in the first few years of the Queen's reign when Mary nursed Elizabeth through a deadly battle with smallpox in 1562, which left Mary permanently disfigured. Read More...
The line between star and subject becomes almost invisible in the Australian arena tour of "The Boy From Oz." When he first performed the role on Broadway in 2003, Hugh Jackman's charisma, vitality and breezy confidence onstage far outshone the narrative or emotional scope of the by-the-numbers biomusical of singer-songwriter Peter Allen.
The line between star and subject becomes almost invisible in the Australian arena tour of “The Boy From Oz. Read More...
It’s a common refrain: relationships are hard work. Fights are normal and rough patches are par for the course.
True as that may be, however, these platitudes can distract from legitimate causes for concern in one’s social and romantic life — including signs that a relationship may have become, or always was, toxic.
Here’s what you need to know about toxic relationships, and how to tell if you’re in one. Read More...