People for the Ethical Treatment of Anyone but Women
February 28, 2012 by Shawna Kenney · 14 Comments
PETA’s at it again, pissing people off with their latest “Boyfriend Went Vegan” ad campaign. BWVAKTBOOM (Boyfriend Went Vegan and Knocked the Bottom Out of Me) presents the supposed sexual side-effects ...Read More
Steered Wrong By Googling “Abortion Services”? It’s No Accident
February 9, 2012 by Sofia Resnick · 9 Comments
In the seemingly endless war over abortion rights in America, battles are waged in legislatures, in courts and, most recently, on the Internet. The strategy of using abortion-related keywords to send ...Read More
What We Left Behind: Girdles, Silence and Illegal Abortion
January 18, 2012 by Suzanne Braun Levine · 9 Comments
When I went to work at Ms. in 1972, I wore a matching pink skirt and blouse—and a girdle. I had just gotten married and was, therefore, not able to get a bank loan without my husband’s approval. ...Read More
“Work It” and the “Man-cession”
January 5, 2012 by Lindsay Beyerstein · 1 Comment
“Work It,” an ABC sitcom about two unemployed buddies (a car salesman and a mechanic), who dress in drag in order to land jobs as pharmaceutical sales reps, premiered on Tuesday night. According ...Read More
“Baby Lips”: Thanks for the Infantilization, Maybelline
December 21, 2011 by Lisa Wade · 29 Comments
Maybelline’s brand of lip gloss, “baby lips,” is a straightforward example of the infantilization of adult women: We should be worried about the infantilization of women for two reasons: First, ...Read More
ABC’s “Work It” Only Works at Hurting Trans People
December 20, 2011 by Genny Beemyn and Sue Rankin · 2 Comments
If you’ve watched ABC lately, you have probably been bombarded with ads for its new, critically-derided comedy, Work It, in which two unemployed men cross-dress in order to obtain jobs as female ...Read More
8 Obnoxious Cliches about Men, Women and Sex in Otherwise Good TV Shows
November 29, 2011 by Amanda Marcotte · 26 Comments
Throughout most of its history, the general trend of television has been sexist, with lots of hysterical women driving dramas and lots of eye-rolling jokes about women being nags and prudes filling ...Read More
Dear Newsweek Editorialist: I Perceive That You Are Wrong
November 23, 2011 by Andra Gomberg · 5 Comments
I would be shrugging about Kathleen Parker’s editorial (“He Says, She Says, We Shrug”) regarding the Newsweek poll on sexual harassment, but I am too busy cringing. When you lump together poll ...Read More
Contrarian Views on Sex Harassment: Dangerous, Not Funny
November 15, 2011 by Sarah Seltzer · 9 Comments
Herman Cain’s campaign has raked in donations even after a handful of damning sexual harassment allegations have surfaced. Penn State students rallied and rioted on behalf of their coach, even ...Read More
What a Difference a Strong Snow White Makes
November 13, 2011 by Natalie Wilson · 15 Comments
Two new fall TV shows, Once Upon a Time and Grimm, blend the real world with the world of fairy tales–but there the similarities stop. The two are radically different, especially in their representations ...Read More




