Besides the many, many Michael Scott-isms, one of the most iconic features of The Office is it’s melodic theme song (apologies for getting it stuck in your head for the foreseeable future). The original jingle was written by Jay Ferguson and performed by the Scrantones (for real), but Rainn Wilson—a.k.a. Dwight Schrute—is now revealing that
Wilson and Caspe on their big day. Casey Wilson, 33, met David Caspe, 35, when she auditioned for (and won a role in) his show, Happy Endings, in 2010. Two years of dating later, Caspe proposed—and Wilson moved in the next day. “I wouldn’t leave my place until I was engaged, but the minute he
Fifteen-year-old me! Fifteen-year-old-me, get in here right now so we can high-five. Mr. Josh Hartnett has just been cast as the lead in a new Showtime series called Penny Dreadful. It’s a horror-drama, and he’ll play a guy whose suave demeanor masks dark secrets. Naturally. I am so excited. The drama will costar Eva Green—but
When it comes to newsy bits about Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, they usually center around cute moments with her kids, her fashion (and how fast items she wears sell out), and her philanthropic endeavors as a royal. But one side of Kate we don’t see as often are her skills as a photographer—until now,
I know I carry an eternal torch for (my boyfriend) Tim Riggins, but there’s enough room in my heart for more than one Friday Night Lights crush, and the No. 2 spot is held firmly by Zach Gilford (a.k.a. Matt Saracen), who married his girlfriend, Kiele, last December. Here are a few snaps that photographer
It’s difficult to forget Miley Cyrus’ Dead Petz era, which truthfully began with her tongue-wagging 2013 VMAs performance and reached critical mass with the release of her last psychedelic LP. It was a period characterized by exuberant Instagram posts, perplexing music videos, and—of course—lots and lots of weed. Cyrus and cannabis became practically synonymous with
We still don’t know where Sheldon is going to live or why Penny really gave up acting, but The Big Bang Theory finally got back to its roots last night. Maybe it took episode four for the cast’s new salaries to kick in and the funny to start? Or maybe the writers finally realized summer
I recently got the chance to watch the first half of Empire‘s two-hour season finale, which airs tonight. And, guys, let me tell you, the first half is jaw-on-the-floor and you-can’t-help-but-scream-crazy-loud level epic. But what was even more amazing was getting to watch the show with Taraji P. Henson, who in addition to being Queen
There are plenty of celebs wearing demure engagement rings in unflashy settings these days. Rachel Zoe is not one of those celebs. Obviously. I mean, the woman could make a butt-flashing hospital gown statement-y just by tying it around her waist, so of course her engagement ring is seriously high-impact. A photo posted by Rachel
You just had to be at the Hollywood Palladium on Saturday night to see the lengths NBC and Sony Television went to honor the 50th anniversary of Days of Our Lives. From Alice Horton’s famous powdered sugar donuts to Caroline and Shawn Brady’s New England clam chowder, no stone was left unturned as guests boarded
Here at Glamour, we’ve known that Ed Sheeran was going to be a huge success before his album + even dropped in the states. But after performing with Elton John at the Grammys, opening up for Taylor Swift on her Red tour, and selling out Madison Square Garden in three minutes (thank God for StubHub),
The world of animated Disney characters is a magical and exclusive one—I like to imagine it being guarded by the sort of golden gates that surrounded King Triton’s underwater Little Mermaid castle. And the Disney princesses are an even more elite squad—a group of gutsy, gorgeous heroines whom, I have recently learned from reading Disney
Truth be told, 2 Broke Girls had somewhat of an uneven first season (call me old school, but I’m not a big believer in crude humor). With that said, the show wouldn’t be the hit it is without breakout stars Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs. They’re intriguing, smart, and downright hilarious–and you want more of