Hers Magazine
For ambitious "maverick" women who want to be more or do more for themselves or others
Hers is where both daily routine and welcome distractions find expression, appealing to ambitious working women of all ages who regard their lifestyle as much as their career. It’s for women who have to work and for those who love to work on everything from finance and family to their health and themselves in general. It includes features that help women forge a sense of self through health, beauty, relationships, family, spirituality, entertainment, and travel.
A night of icons. Beyoncé chairs the for the very first time and the queens followed. ✨
Megan Thee Stallion just made history on Broadway 👀
She debuted as Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge! The Musical on March 24, 2026, at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, becoming the first woman ever to take on the role. Even better? She’s mixing in a medley of her own hits during the show.
Her run is limited through May 17, 2026… so this is a blink-and-you-miss-it moment.
Would you go see her on Broadway, or does this kind of crossover feel unexpected?
This 40-year-old working mother reflects on her career-focused path, saying she bought into the idea that women can “have it all” (career, family, fulfillment) but now feels it isn’t worth the strain on her family. She wants to step away from the corporate grind to focus on being present for her two kids and home life, urging others to prioritize family over career.
Is she right? Are women today facing more pressure and burnout trying to do it all?
Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, 2026, becoming the first woman (and first woman of color) to win Best Cinematography in 98 years. Before this win, only four women had ever been nominated in the category’s history: Rachel Morrison(Mudbound, 2018), Ari Wegner (The Power of the Dog, 2021), Mandy Walker (Elvis, 2022), and Durald Arkapaw herself.
Gladiators , and upset Emperor Enrique Iglesias by singing a legendary remake of “We Will Rock You” and drinking his Pepsi at the Roman Colosseum.
is urging people to stop making judgmental, “cruel” comments about her dramatic weight loss, saying they have no idea what she’s going through. Her father, legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, died last summer, and she and her family are undoubtedly taking it hard. Moreover, people don’t know anything about her health status.
This isn’t the first time the public has jumped to conclusions. People did the same thing to Chadwick Boseman, known for his lead role in Black Panther, without realizing he was privately battling cancer.
Renee Good
Sending love to these women and every woman who’s ever been silenced, doubted or made to feel small. Their stories matter. Your story matters. 💛
Julia Fox’s Halloween costume of Jackie Kennedy moments after JFK’s death has the internet divided.
Respectful tribute or disrespectful shock value? 👇 Weigh in.
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