Oprah’s new book club pick made her feel ‘transported.’ What did she choose?

Oprah Winfrey’slatestbook club pickis a new novel from a beloved literary voice.

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Winfrey chose“John of John”by Douglas Stuart, theNational Book Award-nominated authorof “Shuggie Bain” and “Young Mungo.” “John of John” traces a complex father-son relationship against the backdrop of a small textile and farming town on a northern Scottish isle.

“I felt transported,” Winfrey said in a statement. “I could feel every aspect of this remote community where tradition and judgment quietly shaped everyone’s life. Douglas Stuart brilliantly weaved a layered, compelling and yet so intimate a story of identity, what it means to belong, and the courage to claim your own truth.”

Oprah’s Book Club pick for May: ‘John of John’ by Douglas Stuart

Oprah Winfrey holds a copy of "John of John" while posing with author Douglas Stuart.

“John of John,” one ofUSA TODAY’s most anticipated booksof 2026, follows a young, broke graduate as he returns from art school to his hometown. John-Calum Macleod must weather the disappointed eye of his sheep farmer and devoutly religious father, who is distressed by how his son has changed and grown into himself in college.

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Winfrey calls the novel a "complex and compelling tale that ultimately showcases the transformational power of love in a hostile and judgmental world."

Stuart pulls from his own background as a fashion designer to create the textile community and art student protagonist in “John of John.” This novel continues to explore the parent-child dynamics Stuart dug into in “Shuggie Bain” and “Young Mungo.” His books often interrogate how expectations in small, conservative hometowns can be at odds with his protagonists’ gender and sexuality.

“The phone call from Oprah telling me she loved my book and wanted to share it with her book club will always be one of the greatest, and most surreal, calls of my life,” Stuart wrote in a statement. “What an incredible honor. I grew up in a home without books but we always loved stories and storytelling. Oprah's was the first book club I saw on television, the first to say that books are for everyone and that everyone is welcome. For three decades she has been bringing writers and readers together and I can’t express how thrilling and humbling it is to become a small part of that legacy.”

Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY’s Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading. Find heron Instagram, subscribe to our weeklyBooks newsletteror tell her what you’re reading atcmulroy@usatoday.com.

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Oprah’s new book club pick made her feel ‘transported.’ What did she choose?

Oprah Winfrey’slatestbook club pickis a new novel from a beloved literary voice. Winfrey chose“John of John”by Douglas Stuart, the...
Branch County car show and swap meet returns with new cruise route

COLDWATER, MI — Favorable weather is expected for the Branch County Swap Meet and Car Show, returning to the Branch County Fairgrounds on Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9.

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The Branch County Fair Board revived the annual Mother’s Day weekend tradition after the original organizers stepped down last year.

The annual swap meet is popular for collectors and restorers looking for parts to complete projects.

Last year’s event attracted over 800 vehicles and 2,000 spectators.

Organizers anticipate even higher attendance this year, with many vendors already registered for the swap meet—one of the region’s first opportunities to showcase classic cars and motorcycles, both restored and in progress.

Spectator admission is $5 per person; children under 12 enter free.

Last year’s event did not include the traditional car cruise because it was organized in just 60 days and permitting was not possible.

Fair Manager Alyssa Blonde announced that the cruise will feature a new, shorter route, approved by the Coldwater City Council, to improve traffic management.

Participants will travel north on Jefferson, west on U.S. 12, south on S. Clay Street, east on Park Street, and return to the fairgrounds.

Vehicles will assemble at the fairgrounds at 3 p.m. and depart at 3:30 p.m.

You can find all kinds of cars at the Swap Meet and Car Show Friday and Saturday at the Branch County Fairgrounds like these from last year.

Schedule:

Friday, May 8:

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  • Swap & Craft Meet: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.

Saturday, May 9:

  • Swap, Craft, Car & Bike Show: 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

  • Blessing of the Bikes: noon

  • Muffler Rap: 12:30 p.m.

Swap meet vendors will sell and trade automotive parts and related items on the west side of the fairgrounds.

Arts and crafts booths will be located in buildings and throughout the grounds.

Food booths and trucks will line the road.

Vehicle registration is available online only and is non-refundable.

The event will take place rain or shine, with sunny skies and temperatures around 65 degrees expected on Saturday.

The Branch County Fairgrounds are located at 262 S. Sprague St., Coldwater.

For more information, contact organizers at 517-278-5367, email branchcountyfair@gmail.com, or visitwww.branchfair.com.

Organizers encourage early online registration for participants and highlight that vendor spaces for the swap meet and crafts are still available.

The event is a major community attraction that celebrates automotive history while supporting local vendors and the fairgrounds.

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Matthew Perry's Personal Items, Including “Friends” Memorabilia and Collected Art, Set to Go to Auction

Matthew Perry's legacy will be honored in an auction of personal items from the late actor's estate, nearly three years after his death

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  • Heritage Auctions announced The Matthew Perry Estate Auction, featuring Friends memorabilia, personal art belonging to Perry and more

  • Proceeds from the auction will benefit key initiatives of the Matthew Perry Foundation

Matthew Perry's legacy of giving back continues.

Heritage Auctions announced The Matthew Perry Estate Auction, a charity auction in partnership with the late actor's namesake nonprofit organization,The Matthew Perry Foundation, commencing Friday, June 5.

The auction will feature personal items from Perry's estate. It includes a range of items Matthew collected and treasured through meaningful chapters of his personal and professional journeys, together offering a thoughtful glimpse into his beloved sense of humor and the passions and influences that shaped him.

Highlights from the auction includeFriends-related pieces, such as a collection of 26 scripts spanning key episodes, including "The One With Ross's Tan," "The One Where Joey Speaks French," and the two-part series finale, "The Last One." There's also aFriendsphoto album, titled "The One with the Last Supper," that includes a letter from "Jenny" [Jennifer Aniston] in the back.

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Warner Bros. also contributed to the auction, donating a cast-signed "Six of One" pilot script and a cast-signed "The Last One, Part I" script, as well as two tickets to the premiere ofThe Batman Part II(to be released in 2027), starring Robert Pattinson and directed by Matt Reeves, and a "Mattman” framed 3D portrait with Batman mask from a 2016 appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!

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Other items for auction include a 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award presented to Matthew Perry for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Comedy Series, accompanied by two additional nominations, Perry's personal replica of the iconic yellow peephole frame from Monica's apartment and a number of art pieces.

“Matthew believed addiction should be met with compassion and science, not stigma and silence,” said Lisa Kasteler Calio, CEO of the Matthew Perry Foundation. “This auction fuels the Foundation's work to expand access to evidence-based care and confront stigma. It is one more way we ensure that no one has to fight this disease alone.”

Perry died on Oct. 28, 2023 after an accidental ketamine overdose.

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Net proceeds from the auction will advance Perry's most meaningful legacy: building a future free from addiction stigma, where every person seeking recovery has access to the care, resources, and community they need to thrive. Proceeds will support key Foundation initiatives, including the Matthew Perry Foundation Fellowship in Addiction Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, Grassroots Recovery Grants for frontline organizations, and Healing Appalachia, the nation's largest recovery-focused sober music festival.

The Matthew Perry Estate Auction will be previewed in person at Heritage Auctions' Beverly Hills showroom on Monday, May 18, through Friday, May 29. The auction will take place online and in-person at Heritage Auctions' Dallas showroom on Friday, June 5. Proxy bidding for The Matthew Perry Estate Auction opens April 30 atHA.com.

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Why Jennifer Lopez Missed the 2026 Met Gala

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THE RUNDOWN

  • Jennifer Lopez didn’t attend this evening’s Met Gala.

  • The actress was last seen in Beverly Hills over the weekend.

  • Her most recent Met Gala appearance was in 2024.

Jennifer Lopeztook a break from the Met Gala this evening. The New York City event’s red carpet came and went, but the singer wasn’t spotted on it. She waslast photographedgoing to the gym in Santa Monica, California, on Friday—the day after the first trailer for her upcoming Netflix film,Office Romance, dropped.

Lopez was active on social media today, posting an Instagram Story promoting her beauty line. She kept her exact activities on Met Gala night private:

Jennifer Lopez's Instagram Story.

She last attended the New York City event in 2024:

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Jennifer Lopez at the 2024 Met Gala.

Lopez has long been a defining presence at the Met Gala. Since making her debut in 2004, she has attended the event more than a dozen times, building a reputation for dramatic, body-conscious looks that often lean into embellishment, sheer elements, and bold silhouettes.

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Her past appearances have included a fiery Gucci gown with intricate detailing, a cut-out Ralph Lauren design, and multiple other statement pieces that are among the event’s most memorable fashion moments.

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Her broader red carpet style continues to evolve alongside her performance career. Earlier this year, Lopez closed out her Las Vegas residency and made her Coachella debut, where sheperformedher new collaboration “Save Me Tonight” with David Guetta.

Reflecting on the emotional connection of dance music, she toldSiriusXM, “It’s not electronic dance music—it’s emotional dance music to me.” She added, “We’re all in our phones all the time, and we’re so lonely. And when music can bring people together like that…it really is ‘save me tonight.’”

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Inside the Met Gala, an Olympic champion learns just how famous she's become

NEW YORK (AP) — Alysa Liu surveyed the glittery crowd arrayed in front of her, sipping cocktails and chatting. It washer first Met Gala,and she hesitated for a second, searching for a word to describe it.

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“It’s … BIG,” the Olympic skater finally said with a grin.

But what Liu, dressed in a blood-red custom Louis Vuitton gown with a full skirt and huge ruffles, couldn’t quite get was how big SHE had become. Even at a party full of very, very famous people, everyone wanted to greet her.

Some Met Gala guests have been famous for many years. Others have achieved fame with dizzying speed. For Liu, all it took was agold-medal performance that charmedthe whole world.

“Everybody recognizes me!” she said, with genuine surprise, of the crowd packed into the airy Charles Engelhard Court at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “It’s crazy. Imagine that overnight, suddenly everyone knows who you are!”

And then America’s skating sweetheart was off, soon to be spotted laughing withConnor Storrie of “Heated Rivalry,”another star of the night who also arrived from an ice rink.

Some more scenes from inside the Met Gala:

Under a full moon, the strains of harp music

After guests made their way up the carpeted steps to the museum, they entered into the Great Hall, which had been transformed into “a Northern Italian garden,” in the museum’s words. There was a huge moon hanging and swaying from the ceiling, and below it a floral centerpiece surrounded by cypress branches.

A half dozen harpists serenaded the guests, who waited to shake the hands of the gala co-chairs — Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams, Vogue’s Anna Wintour, and honorary chair Lauren Sánchez Bezos — but not, for now, the late-arriving Beyoncé.

The receiving line was a long wait, reported Sarah Paulson.

“I waited 45 minutes,” the actor said, explaining why she hadn’t made it yet to the Conde M. Nast Galleries to see thefashion exhibit, “Costume Art,”which examines the dressed body through centuries of art history. Her feet hurt. “You could cut my legs off at the ankle,” she said.

Lobster crostini and tomato-mozzarella pillows

As the Engelhard court gradually filled, guests milled about snacking on lobster crostini or tomato and mozzarella “pillows.”

Zoë Kravitz, who headed the host committee, greeted Storrie — did we mention he was a top attraction? — and complimented him on his work. Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid sat quietly chatting on the sidelines, hand in hand.

Near them, Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster did the same. Jackman stood up whenskier Lindsey Vonncame by, giving her a hug. Vonn, who suffered a traumatic leg injury at the Winter Olympics, used only a cane and sparkled in a Thom Browne gown.

Billionaires, he’s seen ‘em before

Ever since Amazon founderJeff Bezosand wife Lauren Sánchez Bezos had been announced as honorary chairs, there had been anti-billionaire backlash in liberal New York City. Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he would not come. A group called Everyone Hates Elon — a reference to Musk — had plastered posters at bus stops, like one on the East Side saying “Dress code: Willful ignorance,” and on subways.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, though, had a different take. He'd attended a few Met Galas, and said billionaires were nothing new.

“There have always been billionaires here,” Sharpton said. “I may not agree with everything Bezos does, but do I abandon Beyoncé and Venus Williams?” He also praised Wintour for paying attention to diversity. “I opted to come.”

He said the gala “brings a cultured meeting space” for people who haven't yet met.

A date night for Jon Batiste

At previous galas,Jon Batiste has performed,sometimes leading a musical band with his melodica to get crowds to head to dinner. This time around, he had no gala responsibilities — and he was happy.

After all, he said, “it’s date night” with his wife, Suleika Jaouad. “A night in the museum,” he quipped. The couple were dinner guests of Wintour herself.

Batiste wore a look by Eli Russell Linnetz that he said echoed the work of lateBlack portraitist Barkley L. Hendricks— a long white coat and white ensemble underneath. Hendricks often juxtaposed Black skin with white clothes, Batiste noted. Jaouad wore a sumptuous Christian Siriano gown.

Progress in the fight for diversity

Sinéad Burke, the Irish disability activist, said that when she was first approached to be on the host committee, “I said no.”

Unless, she says she told organizers, they made the gala fully accessible.

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They did, Burke says, arranging for a step-free entrance for guests who need it, south of the main entrance.

Burke ended up working closely with the museum for 18 months before the gala. She made sure there was room for disabled press to cover the gala carpet. She and her organization, Tilting the Lens, also helped train guides who will assist the public when they view “Costume Art,” which has a large section on the disabled body.

And Burke herself, who was born with dwarfism,agreed to pose for a custom mannequin;two outfits are displayed on mannequins created in her image.

“I’m proud of the small moments,” she said.

But a step backward, elsewhere

Model Lauren Wasser, also on the host committee, attended in a custom Prabal Gurung ensemble all in gold, including her trademark gold prosthetic legs.

She said she was glad the museum was shining a light on diversity in body types. But she cautioned that in the outside world, things are looking bleaker. (Research has found that designers are starting to turn away from using plus-size models, for example.)

“I want to see it in real life, too,” Wasser said of such diversity. “We had a moment. But we’ve taken a step back.”

Wearing silver, feeling golden

The songwriter whowon an Oscar for “Golden”from “KPop Demon Hunters” was wearing, well, silver. But she said she was feeling golden.

In fact, EJAE, part of the team that won best original song for the impossibly catchy tune, said she was trying to channel a specific lyric with her gown, a Swarovski number dripping with crystals.

“I’m done hidin’, now I’m shinin’ like I’m born to be,” the song goes.

“I wanted to literally be shining,” EJAE said. Mission accomplished.

Sarah Paulson has the Met’s secrets — remember?

This wasn’t the first rodeo for Paulson. In fact in was her sixth Met Gala, she said.

But Paulson has more after-hours experience at the Met. She shot the movie “Ocean’s 8” there, a film about a heist during … the Met Gala.

“I spent a lot of time here — I know the secrets,” Paulson said. “They should watch out!”

Asked if six Met Galas got a little tiresome, Paulson said they did not.

“You can’t really believe the people here and the oxygen you’re sharing,” the actor said. “People from all the great talents of the world.”

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are Heidi Klum fans

Dinner was under way. Beyoncé had arrived, with Jay-Z and Blue Ivy.

But the assembled media on the carpet and various staffers in the museum lobby weren’t breaking for the night. There was one more big arrival to come. Yes, Rihanna.

When she and partner A$AP Rocky arrived in the Great Hall, they stopped for photos quickly and then headed toward the Temple of Dendur for dinner. But then they ran into Heidi Klum, who knows her way around a costume, virtually unrecognizable as a marble statue.

The couple spent 10 minutes or so laughing with Klum and complimenting her.

“This is the coolest outfit tonight, ain’t gonna lie,” A$AP Rocky noted.

“Oh my god, I can’t stand you!” Rihanna said admiringly.

“How much did they pay you to just stand here for the rest of the night?” the singer asked the statue. They all laughed.

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