Katherine Heigl is done apologizing

Katherine Heigl is done apologizing

“As the years have passed and the world has changed, there seems to be a growing realization that maybe, just maybe, the Heigl backlash outweighed the crime. In a post-#MeToo world, in a post-Trump world, is it not laughable that so much grief was given to a woman for speaking her mind?”

I profiled Katherine Heigl ahead of the release of “Firefly Lane” covering Hollywood, mental health, Grey’s Anatomy, and more—with additional commentary from Josh Kelley, James Marsden, and Sarah Chalke—for The Washington Post.

The Golden Globes Celebrated Sia’s ‘Music.’ Autistic Activists Wish They Hadn’t.

The Golden Globes Celebrated Sia’s ‘Music.’ Autistic Activists Wish They Hadn’t.

How Lizzie McGuire Reinvented Tween TV and Became a Millennial Obsession

How Lizzie McGuire Reinvented Tween TV and Became a Millennial Obsession