Germaine Greer

  • Nobody's dummy

    Liberals underestimate Sarah Palin's vitality and -- yes -- smarts at their own peril. Plus: Obama's presidential air, Biden's condescending mugging, feminism's lost sisters.
  • Quote of the Day: Germaine Greer on Princess Diana

    The feminist icon dubs the late princess a "devious moron."
  • Crocodile tears

    The late Steve Irwin was a great conservationist, whatever Germaine Greer says.
  • When feminists were divas

    The figures who founded modern feminism were outrageous, outspoken and sometimes out of their minds -- but they were never boring.
  • Tasteless in Jefferson County

    Sarah McLachlan song used on Columbine video without her permission ... and she wants it off. Also: Another Pamela Anderson Lee sex video? Does she know you don't have to tape it?
  • I'm dreaming of the white room

    President Oprah? Godfather Trump? Noah Wyle will see you now? Starstock.com survey sez ... fans are nuts; after 33 years of throwing punches, William F. Buckley Jr. hangs it up. Plus: Jann Wenner jams, Yoko Ono swings ... it must be office-party season.
  • Retiring line

    After 33 years of throwing punches, William F. Buckley Jr. hangs it up.
  • Mailer vs. Greer: The bout that wasn't

    Mailer vs. Greer: The bout that wasn't
  • Letters to the Editor

    Blaming Clinton for three decades of Chinese spying; Cintra doesn't really understand why blacks are angry.
  • In search of granny porn

    Over grilled chicken salad and shrimp tacos, former libertine Germaine Greer celebrates the "chocolate eros" of Sammy Sosa, the virtues of heart attacks and the red-hot libidos of circumcised Sudanese women.
  • Germaine Greer

    The impulsive, fatally naive diva of feminism made the world a better place in spite of herself.
  • Kate Millett, the ambivalent feminist

    The author of the 1970 bestseller "Sexual Politics" may have been the women's movement's most unlikely heroine, or maybe not.
  • Movie Feature: Art amnesia?

    Was it rape or was it love? Feminists quarrel with a dreamy French film about a woman painter's life.

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