Bonnie Johnson

About PEOPLE

PEOPLE, a Dotdash Meredith Brand, delivers the most trustworthy celebrity news and captivating human interest stories, connecting you to the pulse of American culture. Since our first issue hit stands in 1974, we have been striving to tell compelling stories about the people behind the issues, as opposed to just the issues themselves. We are your everyday escape, taking you inside the lives of intriguing stars, newsmakers, up-and-comers and ordinary people doing extraordinary things. We serve and delight you by providing ideas about beauty, food and style through the lens of the people influencing the trends. And we are a force for good by telling stories of hope, optimism and kindness that drive conversation and inspire action. Learn more about us and our editorial guidelines.

Latest from Bonnie Johnson
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At 65, Monaco's Prince Rainier Feels His Oats; It's Not Albert's Turn to Reign or Shine yet
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Special Delivery
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Peace in a Lonely Place
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Kim's Brave Journey
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Implanted Under the Skin, a New Contraceptive Protects Women Against Unwanted Pregnancies for Five Years
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Leukemia—and His Search for Bone Marrow—Tests the Grit of Marc Smith
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A Life Stolen Early
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Older Would-Be Parents Can Face An Anguishing Struggle
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Think Weddings Are Pure Bliss, Eh? Meet Some People Whose Betrotheds Took a Late Powder Instead of a Vow
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A Vital Woman Chooses Death
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A Pastor Severs 30 Years of Wedlock to Secure Medicaid for His Ailing Wife
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Hiding from the Light
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White House Physician Burton Lee Guards the Health of the Most Powerful Patient on Earth
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The Gorillas in the Mist Have a New Champion: Diane Doran
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A Bone-Lengthening Technique Adds Inches to a Teenager's Leg—and Answers Her Prayers
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Brother Isidore Covers 20 Miles a Day on His Spiritual Trek
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Laura Foreman's Houses Have Something to Say; No Longer Are They Just for the Birds
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Elsie Frum Remembers a Train's Desperate Whistle 100 Years Ago—and the Great Johnstown Flood
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Ms. Streep Goes to Washington to Stop a Bitter Harvest
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California's Starcross Community Helps the Littlest Victims of AIDS Savor Life in the Shadow of Death
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Moviemaker Mira Nair Takes to the Streets of Bombay to Say Salaam! to Real Children with No Childhood
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Once America's First TV Family, 'The Waltons' Reunite in L.A. for the Wedding of One of Their Own
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Copycat King Victor Costa Cuts the High Costa Designer Duds
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Any Couple Can Find Seventh Heaven Elusive