The author of Taking a Long Look on neighbourhoods, lost writers, and transitional generations.
Haley Mlotek
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Did these women hate themselves, or did they write about a world that hated them?
We’re reminding each other that the time to make up our minds is never.
On the occasion of her online magazine’s second anniversary—and second publication, Rookie Yearbook Two—the 17-year-old empire operator talks about art, commerce, ’90s nostalgia, and getting off the internet.
An interview with Sini Anderson, director of The Punk Singer, a documentary about the riot grrrl icon's life and work.
Maybe it's hokum, but horoscopes—and tarot readings, too—satisfy a deep need within us for someone who knows the answers.
Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique is half a century old. Which means that new books, people, and ideas resonate in today's world. Here, a younger generation of feminists explain, in their own words, what inspired their beliefs.
A self-help addict explains why. Partly it's the urge to become more effective—to write better to-do lists and keep the tidiest email account—and partly it's the fantasy thereof.