Growing their family! Zoe Kazan is pregnant and expecting her second child with partner Paul Dano.
26.10.2022 - 01:15 / glamour.com
Glamour's have celebrated the game changers, rule breakers, and trailblazers impacting change around the world. Women who, as the first Women of the Year print issue declared, “took charge, spoke out, risked their lives, made a difference.” This year, Glamour is proud to announce that the annual event will take place at The Grill & The Pool, a celebrated restaurant and event space located inside New York City's historic Seagram Building.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.On Tuesday, November 1, we'll gather there to celebrate eight extraordinary women and their successes.
The honorees are: for her lifetime achievements on the stage and screen; , the activist-doctor delivering abortions to women across America from her headquarters in Amsterdam; EGOT winner ; , the Moms Demand Action founder fighting senseless gun violence; rockstars ; and designer , who is changing the face of business with the Fifteen Percent Pledge. The Grill & The Pool's classic midcentury design and menu pay homage to the dining scene that defined New York when the Seagram Building was first built in 1958. With such a long history of hosting power players within its elegant walls, what better place to host the Women of the Year class of 2022? When you put incredible visionaries in an incredible room together, great things are bound to happen.
We can't wait.By Emily TannenbaumBy Emily TannenbaumBy Fiona WardBy Emily TannenbaumMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
Growing their family! Zoe Kazan is pregnant and expecting her second child with partner Paul Dano.
A New York jury today found filmmaker Paul Haggis liable on all three counts of rape and sexual abuse in his treatment of Haleigh Breest, who left a party in Manhattan with him in 2013 and then sued the Oscar winner in 2017 claiming he repeatedly forced sex on her in his apartment that night.
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ceremony, founder and director Dr. Rebecca Gomperts was honored for her work providing tens of thousands of women with access to medication abortion across America—from her headquarters in Amsterdam. The impact of was perfectly summed up by actor and podcast host Busy Philipps, who presented Gomperts with her award at the Tuesday, November 1 ceremony. “I had this realization a long time ago, but simply existing as a woman in this country and in many, many countries is a political act,” Philipps said.
Glamour Women of the Year awards have celebrated women who, as the very first print issue declared, “took charge, spoke out, risked their lives, made a difference.” On Tuesday, November 1, Glamour celebrated another class of game changers, rule breakers, and trailblazers at The Grill & The Pool in New York City. The honorees were: , our lifetime achievement honoree who has always ruled the stage and screen with regal grace; , the woman delivering abortions to women across America—from her headquarters in Amsterdam; , EGOT winner and talk show host; , who founded Moms Demand Action to fight senseless gun violence; , the rock stars who still prize sisterhood above all; and , the designer changing the face of business with the Fifteen Percent Pledge.
Glamour honored Watts with a . “This mom is certainly proof that woman can and do change the world,” said , who introduced her at the ceremony held in New York on November 1.
This year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will include the traditional line-up of Broadway performances, with Lea Michele and the cast of Funny Girl scheduled to be among the holiday revelers, Macy’s has announced. Though organizers don’t indicate which musical numbers will be performed, could it be Funny Girl’s be anything other than “Don’t Rain On My Parade?”
UPDATED with afternoon session: The oldest daughter of filmmaker Paul Haggis said Monday there is “circumstantial” evidence of a Church of Scientology plot against her father, who is facing a rape accusation in New York civil court, after he walked away from the religious organization and became a vocal Scientology critic.
A former high-ranking official in the Church of Scientology said Friday that the organization never forgets its enemies “until they are destroyed,” and he said that filmmaker Paul Haggis, who quit Scientology, remains one of its biggest targets.
A psychologist who testified for Anthony Rapp in his failed case against fellow actor Kevin Spacey took the stand Friday, again for the plaintiff, in the New York sexual assault civil trial of filmmaker Paul Haggis.
Haleigh Breest finished testifying Tuesday in her sexual assault civil trial against filmmaker Paul Haggis, and jurors began watching the video deposition of another Haggis accuser who has said she went to his office in Los Angeles in 2008 to discuss a possible book adaption and wound up fleeing the building when he suddenly tried to kiss her.
Haleigh Breest, the woman accusing Oscar-winning Crash director Paul Haggis of raping her in 2013, finished her direct testimony Friday with a last round of friendly questioning from one of her lawyers, Zoe Salzman — and then faced a more combative interrogation lasting almost three hours without a break.