Q&A with “Girls” writer Sarah Heyward
Screenwriter Heyward talks “Gilmore Girls,” entertainment as activism and why the writers’ room of “Girls” is like one big sleepover. by […]
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A conversation with the woman who has successfully “Hitchcocked” Gone Girl. by Kaylen Ralph When Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl came out in […]
Read moreBeyond the Headlines: Women in the 114th Congress
The 114th Congress convenes next week—a regime change which could define the political climate for women leading up to 2016. by […]
Read more10 Books by Women to Get Excited for in 2015
New year, new books. by The Riveter Editors This year may have officially been deigned #readwomen2014, but we’d like to see […]
Read moreQ&A with Masha Gessen, Russian-American Journalist and Author
After leaving her home in Russia, Masha Gessen talks about moving on, both professionally and personally, in the U.S. by Kaylen […]
Read more11 Pieces of the Best Longform of 2014
Longform about Paula Deen, “body farms,” reasonable doubt and more, for everyone’s eyes only. by Paige Pritchard illustration by Grace Molteni […]
Read moreWho’s Your Mama, Maccabees?
How did an old boys’ club evolve out of a matrilineal religion? by Shaina Cavazos illustration by Grace Molteni Hanukkah can […]
Read moreQ&A with Whitney Pozgay, designer of WHIT
“Made in US” means more than a clothing tag for Martha Stewart’s American Made winner. by Kristina Bustos In October, Martha […]
Read more5 Cures for Your ‘Serial’ Hangover
Like the cool side of the pillow, a new podcast could give your pounding brain a little relief. by Kaylen Ralph […]
Read more10 Books to Give as Gifts (Or Keep For Yourself)
Gift a book to the last few stragglers on your list, and treat yourself while you’re at it. by Paige Pritchard […]
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