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Boring girl toys
Manufacturers lament a shrinking toy market for girls, who outgrow toys quicker than boys.
04/04/2006 18:29 UTC
Your very own "Mad Men" Barbie
In a beautifully ironic move, Betty, Don, Roger and Joan all get the Mattel treatment
03/10/2010 22:30 UTC
Sports Illustrated's absurd, trolling Barbie cover
An #unapologetic campaign has a lot to be sorry for
02/13/2014 23:49 UTC
The Barbie fixation
What do eBay's Meg Whitman and Apple's iBook have in common? Could it be sexist journalism?
07/28/1999 20:00 UTC
Back off Barbie, Aaron Paul
The "Breaking Bad" star throws shade in the wrong direction
10/24/2014 22:17 UTC
Teen girls are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore on screen
From "Bottoms" and "Yellowjackets" to "Polite Society" and beyond, teen girls are exercising their angry agency
09/02/2023 18:00 UTC
Singing the pink blues
Why do makers of toys and computer games still practice segregation?
12/13/1999 22:00 UTC
Let's play group sex
After a flurry of protest, toy maker Hasbro will not manufacture the Pussycat Dolls' dolls.
05/25/2006 19:18 UTC
My son is getting an American Girl Doll for Christmas
He loves dolls, and in our house toys aren't "for girls" or "for boys." Toy catalogs need to catch up
12/25/2013 17:45 UTC
Lego’s return to gender neutral toys is good news for all kids. Our research review shows why
When toys are gendered, all children – and eventually adults – pay the price
10/23/2021 16:59 UTC
Beautiful losers
"America's Next Top Model," in which a panel of bizarre sadists shred the souls of genetically superior females, is the most entertaining, unpredictable reality show on TV.
12/16/2004 20:27 UTC
American Girl crazy!
A gaggle of earnest dolls in historic costumes are threatening to dethrone Barbie. How'd they do it?
05/10/2005 20:34 UTC
Oh Boy! The new beef jerky
The meat snack gets a marketing makeover, but will on-the-go professionals bite?
09/14/2000 23:00 UTC
Teen girl petitions Disney to create plus-size princesses
Girls would "feel confident and worthy to see a strong character that looks like them," wrote Jewel Moore
02/01/2014 03:05 UTC
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