Photographer Nancy Borowick captures the end of her parent’s life and their battle with cancer in her book, The Family Imprint. […]
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After decades of writing short stories, Katherine Heiny is releasing her first novel, Standard Deviation, on May 23. She talks transitioning to a […]
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Julie Kashen, Policy Director at Make It Work, discusses women’s economic security, how to resist and what women should do now. […]
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Edim talks visibility, book clubs, and her favorite Black women authors. By Lianna Matt Illustration by Grace Molteni Glory Edim’s literary […]
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CEO and Founder of “Girl’s Night In” Sends Us Her Newsletter Insight. By Anna Meyer Photography by Sloane Tucker Newsletters are […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read in May
Intimacy on YouTube, a book-length essay exploring immigration, and a story collection about eels and eating disorders. By Daley Farr, Ann […]
Read moreMornings as Windows Into the Truthful Lives of Wild Women
A conversation with the creators of the Wild Morning about how they set about documenting women unguarded and authentic to who […]
Read moreBeing Leery of Everything Happening For a Reason and Other Takes by Ariel Levy
On the heels of her memoir’s March release, the New Yorker staff writer discusses profiles in practice, ambition and guilt. by […]
Read moreIn Tees We Trust
Emblazoned with feminist mantras and girl-power messaging, tees with integrity are here to stay, and fashion houses are catching up. by […]
Read moreWomen Are Worth Celebrating
Throughout Women’s History Month, our social profiles were taken over with posts celebrating the amazing ladies that have made their mark […]
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