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Virginie Despentes on Continuing the Feminist Revolution
“The weaker sex—that’s always been a joke.”
By
Virginie Despentes
| May 18, 2021
Substance If Not Style: On the Radical Similarities of Alice Munro and Pedro Almodóvar
Veronica Esposito Finds Unlikely Parallels in Two of Our Greatest Storytellers
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Veronica Esposito
| May 10, 2021
The Secret to Superhuman Strength">
The Secret to Superhuman Strength">
The Secret to Superhuman Strength">Alison Bechdel on Transcendentalism, Bliss, and
The Secret to Superhuman Strength
Fun Home Discusses Writing Beyond Language">The Author of
Fun Home
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Corinne Segal
| May 10, 2021
How To: On the Unlikely Political and Cultural Power of the DIY Manual
Bethany Kaylor Digs Into the History of Doing It Yourself
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Bethany Kaylor
| May 3, 2021
How Linda Wertheimer and Susan Stamberg Found Their Voices at NPR
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WandaVision
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A People's History of Bathing
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