Women & Words: Vol. 3, The “Ain’t No Wifey” Wife
In a post-feminist world, no one wants to do the wife’s work by Emma Winsor Wood No one wants to be […]
Read moreBook Review: ‘The Cold Song’ by Linn Ullmann
A chilling tale of murder satiates a fondness for mystery. by Joanna Demkiewicz /// I’m a sick freak, and that’s ok. […]
Read morePop Rivets: James Franco as “James Franco” In James Franco’s Instagram
Maybe there really is no such thing as bad press. by Ashley Canino James Franco propositioned a minor last […]
Read moreAunt and the Brain: Part 2
A Niece Explores the Intricacies of the Schizophrenic Mind. by Candace Mittel Note: This is Aunt and the Brain: Part 2. […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 3: Time
To accompany this week’s book review of Brigid Schulte’s Overwhelmed, our editorial staff provides recommended reading on the subject of TIME […]
Read moreBook Review: ‘Overwhelmed’ by Brigid Schulte
Who’s missing from discussions of motherhood? by Kaylen Ralph I’m 23, single and childless, but Brigid Schulte’s new book, Overwhelmed, has […]
Read moreWhat We Want to Learn from #CancelColbert
When a satirist stretches his limits, it’s his critics who catch the heat. by Kaitlyn Collier A few days ago, my friend, […]
Read moreAunt and the Brain: Part I
A Niece Explores the Intricacies of the Schizophrenic Mind. by Candace Mittel Introduction: See it, Read it, Live “We’re seeing […]
Read moreTHE RIVETER CANON: APRIL 3, 2014
Here’s what The Riveter’s editorial team has been reading this week. by The Editors 1. “A Woman’s Place is Running the Kitchen” […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 2, on the Gendered Language of Logic
How the practiced rhetoric of assertive dialogue leaves women out. by Emma Winsor Wood Every day the Internet percolates with anger […]
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