Stephen Colbert Rips Into the Irony of Walmart’s Cosmopolitan Ban
Uh, have you seen other front pages lately?
By Devon IvieUh, have you seen other front pages lately?
By Devon IvieThis is the result of a long-running campaign by a group that has made targeting the magazine one of its priorities.
By Gabriella PaiellaAmy Odell is leaving after four and a half years.
By Emilia Petrarca“We get the grilled blowfish tails with crushed coriander, because how can you not?”
By Sierra TishgartIt’s the perfect summer soap.
By Allie JonesThe magazine drama, created by Parenthood's Sarah Watson, was originally called Issues.
By Hunter HarrisThis show has everything.
By Anna SilmanHow dare she grill Ivanka on Trump’s family-leave policy.
By Claire LandsbaumShe will now be the media company’s chief content officer.
By Véronique HylandThe magazine is getting its own reality show.
By Gabrielle NooneThe legendary Cosmo editor made her career on sleeping with many men and encouraging readers to do the same. But behind closed doors, she agonized over lost loves and unfaithful partners.
By Gerri Hirshey"Their stories will not be told."
By The CutThere's a Rob-shaped hole on the new Cosmo cover.
By Jessica RoyThe blinders campaign hits a snag.
By Dayna EvansNo man, women, or child can rest until this dream has been achieved.
By Allison P. DavisJoanna Coles, the editor-in-chief who wants to change what people think of Cosmo.
By Noreen MaloneJoanna Coles defends Cosmo's November cover.
By Allison P. DavisShe's pulling double duty at Hearst now.
By Kylie GilbertWe followed Cosmopolitan's Shiona Turini around on the final day of New York Fashion Week.
By The CutFor Jill Abramson and Alyssa Mastromonaco, appearing between sex and fashion articles isn't "demeaning."
By Kat Stoeffel