Today New York Women in Communications held their annual Matrix Awards, and Vicki Salemi, editor of MediaJobsDaily and host of MediabistroTV series "S...
Skyfall opens on Friday. After Hurricane Sandy and the elections, we all need some good healthy sex, violence, speeding cars, snappy tuxes and dangerous women.
"I grew up reading "Cosmo,"" declares brand-new "Cosmopolitan" Āeditor-in-chief Joanna Coles, one of her peculiar pedicure-exposing boots akimbo on h...
Hereās yet another shakeup to add to the latest round of editorial musical chairs: Joanna Coles, who has been the editor at Marie Claire since 2006,...
This woman could and should have been spending her retirement eating bonbons on a yacht off the south of France, and instead she was pouring her energy into supporting other women.
Is this an alternate universe? We're still talking about a puppet here, right? Don't get me wrong, I love The Muppets, too. A lot. But this is bordering on delusional.
Kara doesn't feel like her design is going "off the cojones." I'm pretty sure she has no idea what she's saying, but I'm sort of enjoying her invented expressions and mixed metaphors ... especially about male anatomy.
Replacing one of the most familiar faces on "Project Runway" certainly isn't a simple task, but Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles seems to tak...
Well if you don't know by now who won Project Runway, you've clearly been under some motherfreakin' rock, so let's just get this out of the way right now and move on to snarkily discuss some of the best moments of (at last) the Finale Finale.
After tons of fun speculation, Angela Lindvall has been confirmed as host of "Project Runway All Stars," People reports, but those aren't the only det...
"We had pizzas coming in at 1AM," recalled Marie Claire editor-in-chief Joanna Coles of creating the magazine's iPad app. "It was like a startup withi...
Only two shows into Season 8, I'm hooked all over again. I already have my favorites, I already know who's going home sooner than later, and I think Season 8 has the makings of a really strong season.
The designers splashed big hot Campbell's soup messes all over women recovering from major surgery and it was a Very Special Episode, albeit one that unfortunately resulted in terrible garments.
"We're not against orgasms, we just don't put them on the cover," Joanna Coles explained to the audience of Columbia journalism students who attended this week's Delacorte Lecture.