I'm incredibly excited to be joining the 'Doctor Who' family. It's such an extraordinary British institution, I couldn't be prouder to call the TARDIS my home.
It was really important for me to understand that I needed to provide for myself, and I needed to become a provider for my own family, too.
Karaoke was my family's happy secret. In those early years in America, like many immigrants, my parents struggled with poverty and loneliness, but they also built provisional families, and inside our bubble there was joy, understanding, an intimate language I could never translate - and above all there was song.
'Family Secrets' is thought provoking, well written, and remorselessly intelligent.
My mum certainly isn't a prude, nor is my brother, so I think I'm lucky to have a family like that.
I'm actually totally the prude of my family.
I de-stress with my family, just at home pruning roses, cutting, working in the garden.
I'm less shy now than I was as a kid. After Flight 1549, my family and I had to become public figures and more complete versions of ourselves. I had to teach myself to become an effective public speaker.
Most Americans think that the typical low - income family lives in public housing or gets housing assistance. The opposite is true.
Everything about the Kardashian family's public image centers around shock and dysfunction - the very image the trans people are trying to shed.
I actually, truly do love my family. It's not a public relations exercise.
My mother was a public school teacher in Virginia, and we didn't have any money, we just survived on happiness, on being a happy family.
My parents were engineers. In the 1970s, they came to the United States as refugees from Uganda. Seeing everything this country did for my family inspired me to want to give back through public service.
I live in Puerto Rico, my family lives in Puerto Rico, my friends. What happens in Puerto Rico matters to me.
I'm a Puerto Rican woman whose family has roots in Regla de Ocha, also known as Santeria.
Kids feel like they have to puff up or shrink. These reclusive qualities begin to develop because you feel that who you are is going to either be accepted or rejected by your family and friends.
Obviously, your family life is the priority, but there's still other stuff you have to get done in a day. I think the way I make it work is by taking care of myself, and that includes fitness and eating right and all those things, but also by being very organized and punctual.
I love my husband so much. I love our family. I love our dynamic. I'm proud to be in the relationship that I am because it's based on love. Pure love.
Traditions are always puzzling to those who don't share them. I'm Jewish, so the idea of a 'perfect family Christmas' is foreign to me.
I grew up in Los Angeles in a Quaker family, and for me being Quaker was a political calling rather than a religious one.