In her new memoir, the musician writes unflinchingly about her life before and through music – including those formative ...
Eighteen books in (the latest is “Every Tom, Dick & Harry”), she still recalls an editor’s note urging more action: “Could ...
Censoring the work of Sally Mann underscores deep-seated issues in our nation around gender, sexuality, and the policing of ...
Burroughs, the daughter of former slaves, established her own school in Washington, D.C. in 1909, helping to forge new career ...
Writer Jennifer Finney Boylan spoke with Roxane Gay about her new memoir, 'Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us,' ...
Strange but true stories Whether you’re an avid amateur investigator or just squeamishly curious, your ears prick up at the ...
For the first time since 2006, the Minnesota Book Awards include a category for anthologies. One of the finalists is the story collection “Locker Room Talk: Women in Private Spaces.” ...
Less than three years after bestowing “The Glass Menagerie” on the world, Williams had a new play on the fast track to ...
Billy Wilder, for his part, directed and co-wrote Some Like It Hot, the film that ends with Jack Lemmon (as Daphne) trying to ...
NMWA's large-scale presentation, 'Uncanny,' is the first to approach the psychological concept in art through a feminist lens ...
There's nothing more frightening than a scary movie based on actual events. Seeing fictionalized horrors unfold is one thing; ...
Jennifer Finney Boylan is president of PEN America. This essay is adapted from her new book, “ Cleavage: Men, Women, and the ...
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