Indian Women Are Going For Female-Only Fitness Communities; Here’s Why

Imagine a bright Saturday morning. You are out for a run in your chicest gym wear. You aren’t scanning the horizon for unwanted attention, nor are you worried about lewd gestures or being ogled at. Why? Because you are not alone. You are one of the many women, part of a thriving female-only fitness community […]

FEMICOM

Yesterday’s post had a link to FamiBro, and while trying to balance male and female representations of gaming websites equally is subjective and doesn’t make much sense (especially since FamiBro doesn’t seem very bro-y), it does allow me to make a largely meaningless introduction to a blog post about the website FEMICOM. There, done! Rachel … Continue reading "FEMICOM"

Lena Dunham Can’t Help Herself

There’s an apocryphal story concerning the original pitch for _Girls:_ Supposedly, Lena Dunham wrote it on the back of a cocktail napkin. It was all vibes but no plot or fleshed-out characters, and situated the show concept somewhere between _Gossip Girl_ and _Sex and the City_. It was about the sort of girls Dunham—then 23 years old and making a web series in SoHo—knew and was friends with. The…

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Malala Yousafzai opens up about personal challenges, continued fight for women’s education

Malala Yousafzai spoke about her recent memoir, mental health journey and goals for future advocacy at a Saturday event.

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