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PARADE (USA)

Weekly Magazine from United States
Ceased publication


- First issue: 1941
- Sunday newspaper magazine.
- Distributed in more than 700 newspapers in the United States (e.g. Oregonian Parade).
- Only film related covers are shown.

Last updated:
18 March 2024
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CONTENTS: 1946 1951 1952 1954 1956 1961 1963 1964 1974 1980 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 GALLERIES: 1946 1951 1952 1954 1956 1961 1963 1964 1974 1980 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 All

19 March 2023

Alfred Hitchcock


12 March 2023
BRAVO MICHELLE YEOH! • Our fingers are crossed she’ll be the first Asian woman to win a Best Actress Oscar.
WALTER SCOTT ASKS...PARIS HILTON • Heiress. Party girl. Influencer. Reality star. These are all adjectives that have been used to label The Simple Life star, 42, but with the release of Paris: The Memoir (March 14), Hilton is hoping to change the descriptors to entrepreneur, survivor, activist, wife and mother. In her upcoming chronicle, she reveals the defining moments of her life and how she created a multibillion-dollar empire and found fulfillment.
The Parade Don’t Miss List
MAKE EVERY MEAL GRAND • Popular blogger (Grandbaby Cakes) and Food Network judge (Santa’s Baking Blizzard and Beat Bobby Flay) Jocelyn Delk Adams believes every day should be a celebration. That’s the idea behind this simple sheet-pan supper that channels the flavors of French onion soup and this glorious Bundt cake that looks fancy but is easy to make. Both recipes are from Delk Adams’ new cookbook, Everyday Grand.
The STORIES behind the SONGS • Our special Oscars Edition goes behind the scenes of some of the most enduring Academy Award-winning songs, from The Wizard of Oz’s “Over the Rainbow” to Titanic’s “My Heart Will Go On.”


5 March 2023
WALTER SCOTT ASKS...NICK KROLL • The League and Big Mouth star, 44, said yes to working with one of his heroes—Mel Brooks—in the upcoming sketch comedy variety series History of the World: Part II. It’s been over 40 years since the release of the Ĥlm. Now the series will continue the funny and twisted look at diģerent periods of human history with a stellar cast that includes Kroll, Brooks, Wanda Sykes, Josh Gad, Ike Barinholtz, Johnny Knoxville, Taika Waititi, Jack Black and many more.
The Don’t Miss List
PERFECT FOR MOVIE LOVERS • If you’re prepping the popcorn and your film-themed snacks (Glass Onion dip, anyone?) before the Academy Awards (March 12 on ABC), grab one of these fabulous reads for even more movie magic and Hollywood happenings.
THE CURIOUS CASE OF MATTHEW RHYS • The Perry Mason actor talks about growing up in Wales, the little white lie that impressed Keri Russell and the hobby he didn’t expect to take over his life.
OSCARS ON PARADE ! • We celebrate some of this year’s Academy Award nominees who’ve appeared on our covers, and take a look back at the Oscars over the years.


19 February 2023
WALTER SCOTT ASKS...CHRISTOPH WALTZ • The Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained Oscar winner, 66, plays the world’s creepiest boss, Regus Patoģ, in The Consultant (Feb. 24 on Prime Video). The dark comedy, based on the horror novel by Bentley Little, explores the sinister relationship between boss and employee when Patoģ takes over the app-based gaming company CompWare and challenges the employees in scary and unexpected ways.
The Don’t Miss List
HAPPY PRESIDENTS DAY! • Parade has a long tradition of featuring U.S. leaders on our cover. Go to Parade.com/the-vault for many more presidential covers.
15-MINUTE TASTY TWISTS • These fun, easy recipes for #TacoTuesday or your next Sunday brunch are from the new cookbook Caught Snackin’. It’s based on a popular TikTok account of the same name that was launched by a trio of London-based friends to pass the time during the early days of the COVID lockdown. Their tasty tricks—using frozen fish sticks in tacos or replacing boring buns with glazed donuts—are brilliant, any time, any day.
WHERE IN THE WORLD IS EUGENE LEVY ? • THE MAN WHO WOULD RATHER JUST STAY HOME EXPLORES THE WORLD IN A CHARMING NEW TRAVEL SERIES, THE RELUCTANT TRAVELER. ALSO, HE WANTS YOU TO KNOW HE’S NOT AT ALL FUNNY IN REAL LIFE.


12 February 2023
PAUL RUDD FLIES AGAIN • Yes, he’s back to continue his adventures as Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man. Rudd suits up along with Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly), aka The Wasp, for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (in theaters Feb. 17). This go-round, the duo, along with their families, explores the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought possible. Here are some fun facts about the New Jersey-born, Kansas City-raised Rudd, 53.
WALTER SCOTT ASKS... BILLY CRUDUP • The Morning Show and Almost Famous star, 54, returns for his second streaming TV series with Hello Tomorrow! (Feb. 17 on Apple TV+), a new 10-episode, half-hour dramedy. Crudup stars as Jack, a talented salesman, whose product just happens to be lunar timeshares. As he sells these trips to the moon, Jack’s faith in a brighter tomorrow inspires his coworkers and rejuvenates his desperate clientele, while threatening to leave him dangerously lost in the very dream that sustains him.
ROLE CALL • An actor for 35+ years, Crudup has had a number of memorable roles. Here are just a few.
The Don’t Miss List
CAN YOU NAME IT? • Not just marching bands, the Super Bowl halftime show has a history of eye-popping performances. Can you name the performers (and Super Bowl year) seen here? (Answers on page 18)
The Parade Don’t Miss List
GIFTS FROM THE HEART • Treat those you love with these sweet Ĥnds—great for Valentine’s Day or anytime you’re in the mood.
SUSAN LUCCI NAUGHTY & NICE • Why Erica Kane was a role of a lifetime, and how a heart problem was the wakeup call she needed.
LOVE IS IN THE AIR • With Valentine’s Day just a few days away, we took a look at romance through the ages via Parade’s cover vault. It was notable that the sweet, silly covers of the 1940s (hearts and malts and kisses in the hay) soon gave way to more serious examinations of what is love. In fact, the magazine hired no less than controversial author Erica Jong to predict who would be the heartthrob of the ‘80s. And when it comes to coupledom, the magazine has featured more than a few—from devoted lovers Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner and Princess Grace and Prince Rainier III to many couples who wouldn’t last. Marriage in Hollywood turns out to be quite the challenge.


29 January 2023
WALTER SCOTT ASKS... CONNIE BRITTON
The Parade Don’t Miss List • Here’s what’s on our radar for the week ahead. Go to Parade.com/entertainment for more.
OUR MUSICAL PASTS • With the upcoming Grammys (Feb. 5 on CBS) and the death of Lisa Marie Presley, we’ve had music on our mind. For nine decades, Parade has celebrated the music of each era, and put the spotlight on musicians—from Elvis and Frank Sinatra (many times) to the Beatles and Glen Gampbell. Music, after all, isn’t just toe-tapping. It tells stories, reflects the times—and makes us feel, remember and learn. Here’s a sampling of the covers from the 1940s to 1970s we found in the Parade vault. Check back next week for more from 1970s to present, including Cher, Garth Brooks and Sting.
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS • The Emmy-nominated Black-ish actress and activist is still a curious child at heart. “It’s what turns me on about life,” she says.
A FEW OF TRACEE’S FAVORITE THINGS
HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR PERSONALITY? • Asking yourself a few questions can help you better understand the tendencies that support or sabotage your health.


22 January 2023
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS
WALTER SCOTT ASKS... WILLIAM H. MACY
The Parade Don’t Miss List • Here’s what’s on our radar for the week ahead. Go to Parade.com/entertainment for more.
2023's HOTTEST MOVIES • Thanks for all the high-ĥying memories, Maverick. We still can’t help falling in love with you, Elvis. But the turn of the calendar means that it’s oĦcially time to have a tizzy over a fresh slate of movies. And after three years of pandemic-induced stop-and-start productions and delayed releases, Hollywood is Ĥnally storming the gates with a slew of would-be blockbusters. “If 2022 was a transitional year for movies, then I think 2023 is going to mark a really strong recovery,” says Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst for Comscore, a company that measures and analyzes box-oĦce and small-screen numbers. “There are so many recognizable and interesting titles coming out at a steadier pace. You won’t see a drought or just one Ĥlm dominating.” Indeed, say hello again in a hurry to the likes of Indiana Jones, John Wick, the Ant-Man and the Wasp, Ethan Hunt and (Ĥngers crossed) Elle Woods — plus Willy Wonka and Barbie in a whole new hue. Here are 10 enticing and exciting oģerings primed to light up the dark.


15 January 2023
Walter Scott Asks... MARGO MARTINDALE
The Parade Don’t Miss List • Here’s what’s on our radar for the week ahead. Go to Parade.com/entertainment for more.
LET’S GET COZY • Bundle up or hunker down: Those are the two most practical choices in January, when 45 states typically get snow and the thrill of the chill is long gone. Parade has what you need to stay warm inside or out—plus we pick the best new cozy mysteries to curl up with. Ready for more shopping? Go to Parade.com/newsletters to sign up for our daily Pop Shop deals.
MYSTERIES WE LOVE • These cozy reads deliver the intrigue of a good mystery to solve but without too much graphic gore. Go ahead, curl up and enjoy!
THIS WEEK IN PARADE • January can be a thoughtful, hopeful month. Full of looking ahead (a 26-year-old Gwyneth Paltrow about to win an Oscar, President Eisenhower entering a second term) and dreams of making America a safer place (Chief Justice Warren E. Burger writing about gun safety). And what would January be without a Parade fashion report?
JOHN LARROQUETTE • the COMEDY NINJA is back on TV as DAN FIELDING in Night Court and he’s as funny as you remember. But he’s also a thoughtful guy, a proud dad and philosopher when it comes to matters of life and death.


8 January 2023
Walter Scott Asks... HARRY HAMLIN
The Parade Don’t Miss List • Here’s what’s on our radar for the week ahead. Go to Parade.com/entertainment for more.
WELCOME TO THE Magentaverse
JAMIE OLIVER’S AMAZING Chili • Get the year off to a flavorful st art with this veg gie chili adapted from Jamie Oliver’s new cookbook, One. Using sweet potatoes is a tasty twist, plus O liver offers simple tips for using chi li in quesadillas, nachos and much more. Enjoy!
ANDIE MacDowell • THE STAR TALKS WITH PARADE ABOUT FIGHTING AGEISM IN HOLLYWOOD, LEARNING FROM HER MISTAKES, THE ROLES THAT CHANGED HER LIFE AND HER NEW HALLMARK SERIES.

Andie MacDowell


18 December 2022


11 December 2022

Catherine Zeta-Jones


4 December 2022


27 November 2022


13 November 2022


6 November 2022

Sylvester Stallone


30 October 2022


23 October 2022


16 October 2022


2 October 2022


25 September 2022


16 September 2022

Paul Newman


11 September 2022


4 September 2022


31 August 2022


28 August 2022


14 August 2022


7 August 2022


17 July 2022


19 June 2022

Kevin Costner


12 June 2022

Jeff Bridges


5 June 2022


22 May 2022


8 May 2022


26 April 2022

Scarlett Johansson


24 April 2022


10 April 2022


20 March 2022


6 March 2022


27 February 2022


13 February 2022

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