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These are the best plus-size Amazon pants for summer, according to someone who's tried a lot of them
These are the best plus-size Amazon pants for summer, according to someone who's tried a lot of them

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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These are the best plus-size Amazon pants for summer, according to someone who's tried a lot of them

When I was 12, I watched Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous," a movie that follows a young journalist who travels with a touring band, writing a profile on their triumphant rise to success. It was the first time I was exposed to journalism as a career and I was immediately sold on the busy lifestyle spent backstage, on set and always on the move. No one tells you the realities of journalism: that most days, you can find me in the office in front of my computer working on my next story. Because so much of my time is spent in an office, I was looking for a pair of lightweight pants summer that are affordable, comfortable and can easily go from office chic to evening wear. Amazon Canada has a really great selection of pants that can go from day to night, ranging in styles, colours and sizes. I'm a size 14/16 and I found lots of options for my daily life. Here's my honest review of what worked for me and what didn't. What I tried: Feiersi Women's Casual Wide Leg Pants Shop them in: Sizes S-XXL and 15 colours Amazon reviews: 1,300+ Starting off strong with a favourite of mine, these wide-leg palazzo pants are exactly what I'm looking for in pants I can wear both to the office and an evening out. I love the fit of these; they hit all the right places and are super comfortable to sit and stand in. I sometimes find that the waistband on these kinds of pants can be a bit too snug or dig in, but these were perfect and felt true to size. The pants are made out of a rayon and polyester blend, but felt closer to a linen blend, which was a nice surprise. They're super lightweight but still look expensive despite their affordable price tag. The only downside is that they do need a steam before you can wear them, but that won't stop me from adding these into my rotation. What I tried: PRETTYGARDEN Women's Summer Work Pants Shop them in: Sizes S-XXL and 8 colours Amazon reviews: 270+ Everyone needs a pair of black trousers that you can rely on in a pinch. These are a great option if you're looking for something affordable and reliable. These pants are flowy in all the right places, while still hugging your backside, creating a really great silhouette. They're true to size and come with a stretchy waistband, which is handy if you're between sizes. My only cons with these are that the material isn't super breathable and the length will be a problem if you're 5'9" and above. I'm 5'8" and these hit me perfectly at the ankle, so I will be adding these to my closet! What I tried: Qixing Women's Wide Leg Pants Shop them in: Sizes S-XXL and 14 colours Amazon reviews: 300+ These blue and white patterned pants are a bit outside my comfort zone in terms of what I'd usually wear to the office, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I like these. They are super lightweight and I love how flowy they are. You can dress them up with a white button down and dress them down with a t-shirt and the print is a nice change from the neutrals I usually wear to the office. My only qualm is that I wish the elastic waistband had a bit more give. It's not horrible but a bit more give would be appreciated, but given how well these fit and how comfortable they are, I can definitely see myself reaching for them more as the weather continues to warm up. What I tried: Willit Women's Work Pants Shop them in: Sizes XS-3XL and 14 colours Amazon reviews: 260+ I had high hopes for these black trousers after the luck I had with the other pair I wrote about earlier, but these ones were a dud for me. I managed to button these up, but just barely — as they do run small. I found the waistband to be very tight with not a lot of give, which isn't ideal for pants I was hoping to wear for an entire work day. Because these pants run small, they didn't fit properly and weren't the most flattering. If I ordered these again, I would definitely size up. What I tried: Famulily Womens Comfy Cotton Wide Leg Pants Shop them in: Sizes S-XXL and 5 colours Amazon reviews: 150+ Another pair outside my comfort zone! I don't own any other pants in this khaki colour, but I really like them. Again, these can be dressed up or down and are super comfortable and flowy. Bonus points for an elastic waistband with an adjustable string that can work for folks between sizes. I saw some reviews mentioning they were see-through, but I didn't have that problem. I did find them a bit short, they fall right where my ankles begin, so anyone taller than 5'8" might have a hard time with these. They also need a good steam before wearing out, I photographed myself in these straight out of the package and they were extremely wrinkly. I will be keeping these for casual office days and running errands. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by the selection of work pants from Amazon. But there is one pair of pants that really stands out and has become a staple in my office wardrobe — and more than 1,000 Amazon reviewers agree with me. The Feiersi Women's Casual Wide Leg Pants are my top pick if you're looking to invest in one pair of go-to pants for the office. The lightweight material made them super comfortable to wear over long stretches of time, the waist fit perfectly, and they look expensive on a budget. That said, they do need to be steamed or ironed before you wear them, but a small price to pay for the perfect work pants. Coming in second place is the PRETTYGARDEN Women's Summer Work Pants, a great pair of staple black pants that look and feel great and can be relied on in a pinch. Third would be Famulily Women's Comfy Cotton Wide Leg Pants which are so lightweight and great for a casual day in the office but do require a thorough steaming before wear. In fourth place: Qixing Women's Wide Leg Pants. I love the pattern and colour selection of these, but the rigid waistband is a bit of a drawback for me. And finally, Willit Women's Work Pants look great and really snatch your waist, but when I'm at work, I want to be comfortable so I can actually focus on my job, so if I bought these again, I would size up.

‘Awards Chatter' Pod: Kate Hudson on ‘Running Point,' Pros and Cons of Rom-Com Success and How Sia Inspired Her to Pursue a Music Career
‘Awards Chatter' Pod: Kate Hudson on ‘Running Point,' Pros and Cons of Rom-Com Success and How Sia Inspired Her to Pursue a Music Career

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Awards Chatter' Pod: Kate Hudson on ‘Running Point,' Pros and Cons of Rom-Com Success and How Sia Inspired Her to Pursue a Music Career

Kate Hudson, the Golden Globe-winning and Critics Choice, SAG, BAFTA and Academy award-nominated actress who has been a bona fide movie star for 25 years, is getting some of her best reviews in years for her recent pivot to TV with the Netflix comedy series Running Point, on which she serves as an EP and plays a version of Jeanie Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers. Last week, the inaugural Newport Beach TV Fest honored her with its Performer of the Year Award (Actress) — but first, she sat down at the fest with THR to record an episode of our Awards Chatter podcast. Over the course of the conversation, Hudson, 46, reflected on what she learned from growing up with Goldie Hawn as her mother and Kurt Russell are her stepfather, but also how she sought to distance herself from them as she tried to break into the business. She dished about how she came to Cameron Crowe's 2000 film Almost Famous, first in the role of the protagonist's sister, and then, following the departure of Sarah Polley from the project, the role of a groupie. She expressed gratitude for the success of 2003's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days but admitted disappointment and frustration at the rom-com box into which it placed her for many years thereafter. And she credited singer/songwriter Sia, who directed her in the controversial 2021 film Music, with inspiring her to pursue a music career of her own. More from The Hollywood Reporter Netflix Reveals First Details of 'Stranger Things' Animated Series, Award Contender 'In Your Dreams' Before Saving the Shop in 'Tires' Season 2, Thomas Haden Church Hadn't Heard of the Show Netflix Reveals First Look at 'Building The Band' Series, Confirms Liam Payne Guest Judge Role In relation to Running Point, she spoke about how her attitude about TV has changed over the course of her career, to the extent that she was willing to commit to an ongoing series for only the second time ever; her long personal history with Buss, and how that has helped her to play the part; her hopes for the future of the show; plus much more. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

Kate Hudson fell in ‘love' with Kathryn Hahn during a chaotic film audition
Kate Hudson fell in ‘love' with Kathryn Hahn during a chaotic film audition

Perth Now

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Kate Hudson fell in ‘love' with Kathryn Hahn during a chaotic film audition

Kate Hudson fell in 'love' with Kathryn Hahn during a chaotic film audition. The 45-year-old actress was speaking to Kathryn Hahn, 51, as the two reunited to reflect on their shared experience filming the 2003 romantic comedy How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, in which they played best friends. Describing the start of their friendship in an Actors on Actors interview for Variety, Kate told Kathryn: "You had this bag – I don't even know what was in it; it was like you were traveling – and I immediately was like, 'I love this woman so much'" The film marked Kathryn's first movie role and helped launch her screen career. At the time, Kate had recently starred in Almost Famous, directed by Cameron Crowe, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. "It was my first movie," Kathryn said. "To have you as the lead of it was so grounding. I don't know what I imagined it would be like, but I certainly didn't imagine it to feel just so freaking fun and loose and supported." The pair went on to recall Kathryn's audition, which made a strong impression on them both. "You came in and you were just like, 'Oh my God. I'm so sorry. I couldn't find the parking,'" Kate said. Kathryn added: "I couldn't find a parking spot. I was so sweaty. I couldn't believe I was meeting you. I ran in, in a ruckus, and you were so welcoming." Both actresses are now showcasing their comedic range on television. Kathryn is fronting Agatha All Along, a Disney+ series based on her WandaVision character Agatha Harkness. She also stars in The Studio, an Apple TV+ comedy in which she plays an eccentric marketing executive. Kate and Kathryn also discussed Kate using tarot cards on her birthday under a full moon, with Kathryn connecting the moment to receiving news about Agatha All Along. "You were saying, 'It's time to let things go. There's something you're holding on to,'" Kathryn said. "I keep thinking about it: It was exactly what was supposed to be said at that moment." Kate also spoke candidly about her decision to pursue music. "In COVID, it really was like, God, if I die, I feel like I've left things on the table; I haven't achieved my full potential as an artist," she said. Kate added: "And if I don't have the courage to do something that I love so much, what are my kids going to think?"

Kate Hudson says Mindy Kaling sent 'Running Point' notes from hospital bed: 'Isn't Mindy literally in labor?'
Kate Hudson says Mindy Kaling sent 'Running Point' notes from hospital bed: 'Isn't Mindy literally in labor?'

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Kate Hudson says Mindy Kaling sent 'Running Point' notes from hospital bed: 'Isn't Mindy literally in labor?'

Mindy Kaling doesn't let anything stop her from getting the job done right — including giving birth! During a panel at an Emmy FYC event for Netflix's comedy series Running Point on Friday, star Kate Hudson gushed about how the show's co-creator proved her dedication to their work, even at her most fraught moments. "I have to say, I've fallen in love with this woman," Hudson said of Kaling, who also executive-produced the show. "And she's just not only so brilliant, but so trusting ... she puts the best team together," she said, per PEOPLE. Hudson, who plays a woman who's abruptly appointed leader of her family's pro basketball team in the series, recalled that Kaling was even working from her hospital bed after quietly welcoming her third child in February of 2024. "And she was pregnant. We had a script, like our first table read. She's on Zoom," the actress shared. "She then has the baby and is sending notes like an hour after she has the baby. I was like, 'Isn't Mindy literally in labor?'" It was all proof to Hudson that the Velma creator is "a powerhouse" that "delivers what she says she's going to deliver." The Almost Famous alum isn't the only star who has praise for Kaling. Brenda Song, who also stars on Running Point as Isla's formidable bestie and Waves chief of staff Ali Lee, previously told Entertainment Weekly that the mother of three emboldened an uncertain Song to "come with us, trust us." "I was like, I will follow you blindly," Song shared. The mother of two and fiancé of fellow actor Macaulay Culkin said the experience reaffirmed the spark she felt working on Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl. "Working with such incredible, supportive, talented people has really re-energized me and reminded me why I love doing what I do so much." Kaling created the sports comedy with Elaine Ko, Ike Barinholtz, and David Stassen. The show focuses on Hudson as Isla Gordon, who leads the L.A. Waves, a Lakers-like basketball team with an illustrious reputation, after her brother Cam (Justin Theroux) becomes embroiled in a drug scandal. Long overlooked by her brothers (which also include Drew Tarver and Scott MacArthur) and late father, the ambitious and sports-savvy Isla must prove she's right for the job. She has to find a way to win respect and a championship. Netflix renewed the show for a second season earlier this year. "It was a completely new experience," Hudson told EW in February about making the series. "I'd never been on a show where you do so much in one day. You would shoot a scene from two completely different episodes. I was like, 'This is a whole new world.' But we had such an amazing team of people, and oh my God, we just laughed so much." Running Point is streaming on Netflix. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Marc Maron to end his ‘WTF' podcast after 15 years of interviewing comics, actors, musicians, Obama
Marc Maron to end his ‘WTF' podcast after 15 years of interviewing comics, actors, musicians, Obama

Hamilton Spectator

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hamilton Spectator

Marc Maron to end his ‘WTF' podcast after 15 years of interviewing comics, actors, musicians, Obama

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Comic and actor Marc Maron said Monday that he's ending his popular and influential podcast 'WTF with Marc Maron' after nearly 16 years. Maron said on a newly released episode that the last of the nearly 2,000 episodes he has hosted will be released later this year. 'Sixteen years we've been doing this, and we've decided that we had a great run,' Maron said. 'Now, basically, it's time, folks. It's time. 'WTF' is coming to an end. It's our decision. We'll have our final episode sometime in the fall.' The 61-year-old Maron said he and producing partner Brendan McDonald are 'tired' and 'burnt out' but 'utterly satisfied with the work we've done.' Maron was a veteran stand-up comic who had dabbled in radio when he started the show in 2009, at a time when stand-ups were trying out the form in big numbers, and many listeners still downloaded episodes on to iPods. The show early on was often about Maron talking through his beefs with fellow comedians, but it soon stood out and became a widely heard and medium-defining show with its thoughtful, probing longform interviews of cultural figures. It became a key stop on press tours for authors, actors and musicians and reached a peak when then- President Barack Obama visited Maron's makeshift Los Angeles garage studio for an episode in 2015. Maron used a simple interview style to get guests to share stories they'd rarely told elsewhere. Seeking to know the biggest influences on their lives and careers, Maron would ask, 'Who are your guys?' Other memorable episodes include a 2010 personal and emotional interview with Robin Williams that was re-posted and widely listened to after Williams' death in 2014. The episode earned a place in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. Maron kept doing standup specials and expanded his acting career while the show aired, including a three-season run on the Netflix series 'GLOW.' The show's guitar-rock theme song opened with a clip of Maron shouting, 'Lock the gates!' in his role as a promoter in the film 'Almost Famous.' The solo episode openings became a confessional space for Maron where he talked about his life, relationships, years of doing stand-up comedy and struggles with drug addiction. Maron gave tearful tribute to his girlfriend, director Lynn Shelton , in the episode after her death in 2020. 'People who listen to the podcast know me pretty well, and it's all good. They have a relationship with me that's one sided, but it's real and I try to be as gracious about that as possible,' Maron told The Associated Press in 2019. 'My particular little slice of the show business world is very me specific and it's very personal and usually that's a good thing. But I've had to learn how to balance how much of my life I reveal and what I keep to myself, and try to find a little space.'

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