After mixing up a deadline for a college assignment due to competing in the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics for Team Canada and attending the opening ceremony, Canadian figure skater Madeline ...
Madeline Schizas isn't trying to skate by in her college classes. While the Team Canada figure skater was competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics, she realized she missed an assignment deadline. And ...
Even Olympians have to turn in their homework. Madeline Schizas, a Canadian figure skater and student at McMaster University in Ontario, shared a post on social media revealing that she had to ask her ...
Canadian figure skater Madeline Schizas had about as good an excuse as one could for being late on an assignment. Schizas went viral Saturday when she emailed her college professor to ask for an ...
Emmy Award-nominee Madeline Brewer (You, The Handmaid’s Tale) and Tony Award winner Lauren Patten (Jagged Little Pill) have joined the cast of the upcoming Broadway production of the play Becky Shaw, ...
When Madeline Stuart was little, she asked her film director father to turn her favorite book into a movie. That movie ended up being 1971’s Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory—she even has a small ...
For novelist Madeline Cash, a copywriting job at Jack in the Box was as educational as any MFA program could have been. “I would sometimes have to write 500 headlines over a weekend that somehow ...
Madeline Cash’s debut novel “Lost Lambs” is a beautifully calibrated high-wire act, a big-hearted family drama with a mystery plot nestled within. The Flynns are, to all outward appearances, a ...
Great comic novels are the white truffles of literature. You can root around in the underbrush for a long time without ever finding one. That rarity would seem to make little sense in such a hilarious ...
A semi-estranged midlife couple and their three precocious daughters form the center of Madeline Cash’s satirical novel, “Lost Lambs.” By John Maher John Maher is an editor at the Book Review. When ...
One thing to be said for the splintered families of three new novels is that being dysfunctional is better than being nonfunctional—at least an effort is being made. In Madeline Cash’s delightfully ...