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The parent trap
Who says there aren't any adults on the WB? "Gilmore Girls" and "7th Heaven" give the Frog's viewers two sides of tadpole-raising.
11/15/2000 06:02 UTC
The Christian right has been wrong on the question of virginity all along
A new study shows women don't feel that bad about giving up their virginity
08/16/2014 16:00 UTC
Fake news is nothing new: This photo hoax went viral a century ago
Before there were dubious memes and Snopes to debunk them, there were the Cottingley Fairies
09/03/2017 22:30 UTC
Teen posts evidence of her own abuse on Facebook
A 19-year-old Argentinian girl shares her bruises with the Web
11/24/2010 04:01 UTC
Our Cosby delusions, undone: We'll go to great lengths to see powerful men as they want to see themselves
Bill Cosby admitted to the behaviors, but couldn't call his actions "rape" — and he's not alone
07/08/2015 03:00 UTC
Bravo's first scripted series knocks it out of the park: “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce” is like a more grounded "Sex and the City"
Bravo’s new show makes middle-age, divorce and mortgages seem sexy and fun
12/03/2014 04:59 UTC
Erykah Badu is wrong: Longer skirts won't "keep our girls safe" at school
Dress codes that unfairly punish girls are lazy and ineffective—it's on school officials to keep all kids safe
04/12/2016 22:21 UTC
How 2 French girls were lured to jihad online
10/10/2014 20:45 UTC
Letters to the editor
Hands off Harry Potter! Plus: Good grief! Don't dis Charles Schulz, an American icon; no one's forcing third-world techies to come here
01/18/2000 22:00 UTC
Battle of the celebrity gender theorists
Christina Hoff Sommers skewers Carol Gilligan, Jane Fonda and their "girl crisis" rhetoric.
03/10/2001 01:35 UTC
How Teen Vogue has transformed for a smarter, bolder and more stylish age
Teen girls are demanding smarter media; Teen Vogue is the only one listening
12/25/2016 01:00 UTC
Sharps and Flats: Where Have All the Flowers Gone: The Songs of Pete Seeger
03/17/1998 01:00 UTC
The saga of Brett Kavanaugh: Class, social capital and endless privilege
Kavanaugh comes from a class normally protected from the consequences of its bad behavior. Will that change?
09/27/2018 10:00 UTC
How can white Americans be free?
The default belief that the white experience is a neutral and objective one hurts both white and American culture
04/25/2013 04:00 UTC
Letters
To pole dance, or not to pole dance: Is that the question? Readers respond to Christine Smallwood's "Girls Gone Wild."
10/07/2005 11:30 UTC