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EXCLUSIVE! Author Marissa Stapley Talks About the Brand-New Lucky TV Series—And Why You Can’t Help but Root for Her Heroine

Marissa Stapley didn’t exactly get her spark for Lucky under fortunate circumstances. In 2019, the author was crafting a novel but felt too unmotivated and unfocused to stick with it. “The characters were so complex and sad—I knew it wasn’t working,” she says. Then her mom, Valerie, who was terminally ill at the time, gave her the encouragement she needed. “She always wanted me to push ahead with my career, even when I was caring for her,” she recalls. “So she was like, ‘Well, think of something else. You always have ideas.’” Stapley soon came up with a gripping thriller about a heroine who happens to be a world-class criminal. It became a bestseller and a Reese’s Book Club pick in December 2021. Now, Lucky has been adapted into a seven-episode Apple TV series, which premiered on July 15. Anya Taylor-Joy ( The Queen’s Gambit ) is Lucky Anderson, a scrappy reformed grifter who learned about the art of the co...

Skateboarding Legend Tony Hawk Has Entered His Listen-to-Your-Body Era: “I Don’t Do That Anymore”

If you were a kid in the ’90s or early 2000s , Tony Hawk was inescapable. He lived in your video game console, he turned up on Rocket Power , and in 2003 he skateboarded off a ramp into an 11,000-gallon tank of green slime at the Kids’ Choice Awards, which is a sentence that only makes sense if you were there. But before Hawk became the rare athlete who could cross from skate parks to PlayStation to Nickelodeon without anyone blinking, he was just a kid in a sport where “old” arrived early. Very early . “The older skaters were in their 20s. That’s when they would quit,” Hawk, now 58, tells Reader’s Digest . He remembers seeing a photo of legendary skateboarder Mark Lake in Thrasher magazine with a caption marveling that Lake was “30 and still killing it.” “I remember thinking, ‘That’s crazy—he’s 30,'” Hawk says. Nearly three decades past that supposedly ancient milestone, the X Games icon is...

Is It Really Rude to Take Over a Public Pool or Park for a Private Party? 

I am a cheapskate when it comes to kids’ birthday parties, and I am proud of that fact. Somewhere along the way, kid party culture went from “pizza and a piñata” to “Coachella, but with juice boxes,” and I refuse to participate. My parenting philosophy can best be summarized as: If the city already bought a playground, why would I rent one? So I’ve thrown my fair share of parties at the free neighborhood pool and park myself, thank you very much, and I regret nothing. Which is exactly why I had no business being as annoyed as I was a couple weeks ago, when I met a friend at our neighborhood pool for a low-key Saturday chat and instead walked into what can only be described as a birthday party with a production budget. You know, the ones that live forever on Instagram Reels, where the balloon arch alone probably cost more than my car. There were at least three dozen 6-year-olds. A unicorn pool floatie the size of a Buick. Tables groaning under ...

Everyone’s Talking About The Odyssey—Here’s Why an Ancient Greek Story Is Surprisingly Relevant Right Now

It’s hard to believe, but the buzziest movie of the summer—one that already has blockbuster written all over it—is based on a 3,000-year-old Greek poem called The Odyssey . You may have read Homer’s 12,000-line epic in high school, but if you haven’t given one thought since then to the saga of Odysseus and his return from the Trojan War (understandable!), this film will refresh your memory and spark tons of conversation on your social media feed. Christopher Nolan, the genius director behind Oppenheimer , Inception and The Dark Knight (though my personal favorite is Memento ), has been plotting his version of Odysseus’s struggle to return home for more than 20 years. And with a budget of $250 million, an all-star lineup and more than 2 million feet of film shot, his opus is shaping up to be quite the homecoming party. If you’re scratching your head right now—like, are we really trying to make an ancient poem happen? In 2026?—I g...

Is It Safe to Eat Fresh Produce? Here’s Everything to Know About the Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Across the U.S.

On my weekly supermarket run, I always try to grab as many fresh fruits and veggies as possible. A container of berries? Into the cart. Bagged salad? Easy dinner. Fresh cilantro? Absolutely. But with a growing cyclospora outbreak making people sick across the country, I’m suddenly looking at the produce aisle a little differently. More than 7,000 people have already gotten sick with cyclosporiasis across 34 states this year—and unfortunately, that number is expected to grow. And while cyclosporiasis is more common in tropical and subtropical parts of the world, it causes outbreaks in the U.S. every year. In fact, cases tend to spike between May and August, when fresh produce linked to infections is most commonly on our plates. That said, this outbreak is a lot worse. The good news? This isn’t a reason to swear off your favorite grocery store’s fruits and vegetables altogether. A few smart swaps—and knowing which foods are a lower risk right now—can h...