grief
How Toni Cornell Is Honoring Dad Chris Cornell’s Legacy While Forging Her Own Path
Cornell opens up about her new music and personal growth in her first interview as an adult.
By P. Claire Dodson
What to Say When Someone Dies Besides ‘I’m Sorry For Your Loss’
Knowing what to say when someone passes away is hard, but there’s always a way to show you care.
By Allie Soper
Graduating From Dead Mom University
In this op-ed, Lindsay Lee Wallace explores grief, and how no amount of success in school or work could protect her from it.
By Lindsay Lee Wallace
Why Jennette McCurdy Doesn't Read Good Reviews of Her New Podcast
The actor, podcaster, and author talks to Teen Vogue about why she doesn't read reviews — good or bad.
By Fortesa Latifi
They Lost Their Loved Ones — Then the Conspiracy Theories Started
“What do I do? Do I laugh? Do I cry?”
By Fortesa Latifi
Grieving Someone Who Is Here but Not
In this excerpt from "So Sorry for Your Loss", author Dina Gachman talks about navigating the loss of her sister before and after her death.
By Dina Gachman
Nicole Chung's A Living Remedy Is a Poignant Look At Grieving Under Capitalism
The bestselling author spoke with Teen Vogue about her newest book.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Allowed Me to Grieve — and Be Angry
Wakanda Forever reminds me it’s okay to be angry about the people we lose.
By Stitch
It’s Okay to Grieve Death in Fandom
Whether it’s an online friend or a celebrity, the deaths of people we know from fandom can impact us as much as our real life friends.
By Stitch
Why I'm Leaning Into My Grief During the Holidays
"I won’t pretend to be fine if I’m not, but I also won’t let grief take any potential moments of joy away from me."
By Dina Gachman
How Young People Who Lost Parents and Siblings to COVID Cope With Holidays
“It overwhelms you sometimes. The holidays increase it.”
By Fortesa Latifi
Grief Is More Complicated When You're Undocumented
When a relative dies in another country, where does that pain go?
By Jacqueline Delgadillo
On Sims, Cottagecore, and Disassociating Through Grief
“I decided I just needed something simple and quiet and consuming to focus on that wasn't real," says Michelle Zauner, who recorded a Simlish version of her new song “Be Sweet."
By P. Claire Dodson
Raven Saunders Protest Investigation Suspended After Mother's Death
An IOC investigation into the Olympian's protest is paused for now.
By Lucy Diavolo
Abigail Breslin Says Her Father Passed Away From COVID-19
“I won’t ever, ever, ever forget you.”
By De Elizabeth
Vanessa Bryant Shared a Powerful Message on Grief: "Find Your Reason to Live"
She opened up ahead of the one-year anniversary of Kobe and Gianna's passing.
By De Elizabeth
Billie Lourd Honored Carrie Fisher's Memory With a Message to Others Grieving
“Sending my love and strength to everyone out there that’s missing a loved one they’ve lost.”
By De Elizabeth
The Pandemic Changed My Relationships With My Parents
The balance between caretaker and caregiver is beginning to shift.
By Allegra Kirkland
Meghan Markle Opened Up About Having a Miscarriage and the Grief of 2020
The Duchess encouraged us all to ask “Are you OK?”
By Brittney McNamara
Cameron Boyce's Mom Reflected on Her First Mother's Day Without Him in a Heartbreaking Essay
“He once told me that he couldn’t wait for me to be older, so that he could take care of me.”
By Kara K. Nesvig