Somewhere, amid the darkness, a painter measures a blank canvas, a poet tests a line aloud, a songwriter brings a melody into tune. Art inspires, provokes thought, reflects beauty and pain. I seek it out even more in these times. And in so doing, I find hope in the human spirit.
Tina Turner is 79 years old. She has been retired for 10 years. She has a Swiss chateau and a Broadway musical about her life. And she is basking in all of the nothing she has to do. “I was just tired of singing and making everybody happy,” Turner said. https://t.co/O4QrCzVvyv
Are you ready for the September cover of @oprahmagazine? It might be my all-time favorite, featuring two of the finest, most inspiring people I know. On stands 8/13
We are profoundly sad to report that Toni Morrison has died at the age of eighty-eight.
“We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.”
February 18, 1931 – August 5, 2019
“My son had his whole life to live and he was only six,” said Alberto Romero. His son, Steven, was one of three people killed in yesterday’s shooting at a garlic festival in Gilroy, California.
America cannot go on like this. For the sake of our kids, we have to change.
Who better to ask about friendship problems than @oprah and @gayleking?! The besties tackle questions about loaning money to your friends and what to do if you see your friend's husband out...with someone else.
Welcome to our brand new cover. Take a seat. Get ready for a home-cooked meal. Grab a cocktail from @oprah and enjoy it while the Hawaiian sun is going down. That’s Lady O’s definition of happy hour. The July issue is available next Tuesday 6/18—let’s cheers to that 🥂 🍻🌄
Grinned from ear to ear all during last night’s Tonys, when I wasn’t crying from the incredible speeches.
Bravo, @JKCorden for a great year.
We collaborate in the theater.
EVERY Tony Awards is an MCU level crossover event.
To watch the way we come together is so stunning.
Visited the grave of my friend’s father and witnessed a remarkable ceremony. The letters on the white crosses almost disappear in the brightness of the stone, so a soldier fills the indentations with sand from Omaha Beach to bring the name forward. It sent shivers down my spine.