A Beloved Comedian’s Film on Domestic Abuse Draws Italians, in Droves Paola Cortellesi’s directorial debut is kindling discussions about domestic violence and women’s rights. It’s also become one of Italy’s highest-grossing films.
The Quiet Feminism of Norman Lear’s Middle-Aged Women The shows of Norman Lear, who died on Tuesday, celebrated the needs and complexities of the everyday woman.
Sandra Day O’Connor’s Legacy Was Undermined by Court’s Rightward Shift Since her retirement in 2006, the court has dismantled her key rulings on abortion, affirmative action and campaign finance.
Jezebel to Be Resurrected by Paste Magazine The pioneering feminist website is being sold to Paste by G/O Media, which had shut down the site this month.
The Witch Hunt Underway in Russia Expressing feminist views in Russia is now an increasingly dangerous thing to do.