The Essential Role of Chisme in “Bridgerton”
…and continue to cement misogyny in ways that exclude women. So many of us have male relatives who chastise women for gossiping but then sit in a corner pretending to…
…and continue to cement misogyny in ways that exclude women. So many of us have male relatives who chastise women for gossiping but then sit in a corner pretending to…
…the author’s real-life experience of becoming a father. It was brought to life with stunning illustrations by Leo Espinosa, an award-winning illustrator and designer from Bogotá, Colombia, who’s work earns…
…the women in the US who now have to fight twice as hard to become mothers on their own terms, I know there is hope. History has taught me that…
…Yord (Charlie Barnett, Russian Doll, You), Osha realizes the twin sister (Mae, also Stenberg) she thought she tragically lost when they were young is alive and hell-bent on payback. While…
…article published two decades ago. Yes, there is a real Gary Johnson. And yes, he really did do part-time work as a hitman for hire. Powell discovered the story while…
…I was going back to the country, which was 14 years since I had last been there. And it was really surreal because one of the guys I interviewed when…
…also share the realities of being a working actor in the “Break the Mold” panel with Wolfe. Justina Machado of One Day at a Time Justina Machado is paying tribute…
…blah blah blah and the beginning where Lopez isn’t really settled into her character yet, you’re welcome). After Atlas’s plans go awry, her only hope of saving the future of…
…special weekend in her childhood – riding bikes, dancing, and reading with Elena. As a film, it focuses on the joys of friendship between women and how the little things…
…possibility of love and connection. As these women confront their deepest fears, they unearth a powerful truth: that what remains unchanged will inevitably repeat itself. It’s a sobering realization, urging…