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Mar. 15, 2025

Best Books for Native American Heritage Month: Great Fiction, Nonfiction and Kids Books By Native and Indigenous Authors

Some of the best books for Native American Heritage Month. November marks Native American Heritage Month, also known asNational American Indian Heritage Month. Since it was federally recognized for the first time in 1990, we’ve spent the month recognizing the history, culture and contributions of Indigenous people to our culture and communities. 01of 20 ‘Fire Exit’. Buy Now 02of 20 ‘Heart Berries’. In this gorgeous elegy for the author’s lost parents, Mailhot explores her trauma, a deeply dysfunctional family and the unreliability of memory as she writes her way toward her version of the truth.

Mar. 15, 2025

Best in Show! National Dog Show Winners Through the Years

01of 202021: ClaireStephen DonahueA back-to-back champ! On Thanksgiving Day 2021,Scottish Deerhound Claire was crowned the winnerfor the second year in a row.Even with her history of success, Claire and Lloyd did not enter the 2021 National Dog Show expecting to take home the event’s top honor.“I was thinking more about keeping her happy, getting a really good performance out of her, and just having a good time,” handler Angela Lloyd said in a statement of her approach with Claire to the 2021 show.

Mar. 15, 2025

Beth Broderick Almost Got Bit by a Gator onSabrina the Teenage Witch— andThat's Not Even Her Craziest Set Story (Exclusive)

Melissa Joan Hart (left) star of ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch,’ with Beth Broderick in the late 1990s.Photo:Kirk McKoy/Los Angeles Times via Getty Kirk McKoy/Los Angeles Times via Getty While filmingSabrina the Teenage Witch, Beth Broderick remembers she had close encounters with a number of live animals — including an alligator who nearly bit her! Beginning in 1996, Broderick starred on the show for seven seasons alongsideCaroline RheaandMelissa Joan Hart. She and Rhea played otherworldly aunts Hilda and Zelda Spellman to Hart’s teenage witch, Sabrina.

Mar. 15, 2025

Bethany Joy Lenz Reveals Her New Memoir Cover — And Names the 'Cult' Where She Spent a Decade

Bethany Joy Lenz.Photo:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Bethany Joy Lenz has revealed the cover of her new memoir and, for the first time, names the“abusive, high-demand group (aka cult)”in which she spent a decade of her life. Her new memoir,Dinner for Vampires, will detail the actress, singer-songwriter and formerOne Tree Hillstar’s life — including heryears in a cultand associated “spiritual abuse," Lenz, 42, told PEOPLE when she firstannounced the book. She adds she has done “lots of therapy” over nearly a decade since, to help her heal.

Mar. 15, 2025

Bethenny Frankel Calls Photo Editing 'Desperate' as She Gets Candid About Her Own Plastic Surgery

Bethenny Frankel.Photo: Charles Sykes/GettyBethenny Frankelsays she has never used a filter.“It’s desperate, it’s destructive and it’s rampant,” shetellsOprah Dailyof Facetune, Photoshop and other kinds of extreme filtering and photo editing apps.In the interview — in which she poses the question “Why doesn’t anyone look like themselves anymore?” — Frankel says that there is a significant difference between applying cosmetics and sharing an altered image.TheReal Housewives of New York Citystarsays that “makeup is realistic and truthful,” whereas “filtering is lying.