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“If Dad made more money, you wouldn’t work, right?”: How my daughter learned gender dynamics I didn’t mean to teach her
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I thought I was raising my daughter to question norms -- till she asked a question that surprised me
Searching for my parents in the afterlife
Amber Hubert
Before they died, I was a neglected child. I went to the psychic to give them one more chance to get it right
Steubenville hasn’t changed at all: “You trying to write about that whole rape thing?”
Emma Goldberg
It's been two years since the horrific sexual assault. We visited the Ohio town looking for progress. There's none
An ordinary girl born into a family of witches
Diana Wagman
I wanted to see what my mom and sister did. But as bad spirits descended on our lives, I also longed for normalcy
Two-sentence Thanksgiving fiction: New stories from Mona Simpson, Megan Abbott, Lydia Millet, Rebecca Makkai and many more
David Daley
45 tiny, new stories from top writers, just two sentences and one rule: Include "thanks" in an interesting way
Tucker Max: “I’ve been calling Cosby a rapist for 10 years and people look at me like I’m the bad dude”
Anna Silman
The "fratire" author on catcalling, sexual assault narratives in the media, and the stories that made him famous
Tucker Max: “I’ve been calling Cosby a rapist for 10 years and people look at me like I’m the bad dude”
The "fratire" author on catcalling, sexual assault narratives in the media, and the stories that made him famous
America’s Bill Cosby awakening: Why the rape allegations are finally sticking
Amanda Marcotte
Hannibal Burress and social media raised awareness, but there's also been a sea change in the way we view sex abuse
Literary music death match: Did James Franco or Michael Chabon write worse song lyrics?
Erin Keane
Chabon and Franco have one thing in common — they both have new albums coming out early next year
“Boys already had their things”: Tavi Gevinson tells Salon about Rookie, Beyoncé and feminism
Katie McDonough
Rookie's editor in chief on how her work has evolved and the never-ending project of figuring yourself out
Meet the Kansans fighting conservatives tooth and nail for gay rights
Steven Rosenfeld
Home to the Westboro Baptist Church, the state is as homophobic as any in the union. A brave few are taking a stand
Men’s rights group launches creepy website to co-opt respected anti-violence campaign
Katie McDonough
A Voice for Men is using the name and branding of an international anti-violence campaign to spew its misogyny
Bob Odenkirk’s advice to young people: “Get out of comedy, because it’s about to collapse”
Prachi Gupta
The actor, comedian and writer on his debut book, "Better Call Saul" and the weird things that make him laugh
“Guys don’t iron other guys’ underwear”: When characters in movies pretend to be gay
Gary M. Kramer
From the appallingly broad to the slightly more complex, a survey of films about faking homosexuality
Secrets of the crematory: “Hey, come in here and help me get this big guy on the table”
Caitlin Doughty
You won't be there to realize what's happening, or what the mortician is saying. Here's what you will be missing
Let me be Lil Miss Hot Mess: Facebook took away my stage name
Lil Miss Hot Mess
Social media helps drag queens fight isolation and try out new identities. So Facebook's policy is a problem
Andrew Rannells: As a gay actor, I like to tell stories that are specific to my community
Eric Sasson
The "Hedwig" star on replacing Neil Patrick Harris, working with Ryan Murphy, and the new season of "Girls"
10 most awesome drug scenes in movie history
Tony O'Neill
A chronological list of the 10 most notable drug scenes in cinematic history, meticulously rated for realism
Cliven Bundy vs. Ferguson’s peaceful demonstrators: A tale of two protests
Brad Friedman
Bundy engaged in armed resistance to avoid paying fees. Compare that to peaceful protests responding to a lost life
“To Life”: An excerpt from the new novel “2 A.M. at the Cat’s Pajamas”
Marie-Helene Bertino
Jazz music, winter in the city, dinner parties: Exclusive excerpt from award-winner Marie-Helene Bertino's debut
My Christian virginity pledge nearly destroyed me
Samantha Pugsley
At the age of 10, I vowed to stay pure until I married. I finally realized my body belongs to me and not the church
“Get on Up” can’t contain the brilliant, arrogant, and magnetic Godfather of Soul
Andrew O'Hehir
Chadwick Boseman's explosive turn as James Brown anchors an enjoyable if dutiful biopic of a musical revolutionary
“Where are your Bibles?”: Jesus, Kentucky and the best lattes in the South
Gabe Bullard
Scripture and a fascinating new Christian culture fuels an amazing coffee scene in the land of Baptists and bourbon
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