Pop Culture

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  • The Bratz are back in town

    The Bratz Boyz help bring gender equality to the world of inappropriately sexualized dolls.
  • Carding on the catwalk?

    The British Fashion Council recommends that girls under 16 be banned from the fashion runway.
  • Boob tube

    Low-cut, form-fitting knits are the new uniform for (female) TV chefs.
  • Single women eat babies!

    'Tis the season for stories about Amazons in short skirts, taking over your cities and emasculating your menfolk.
  • How young is too young for mascara?

    Savvy marketers and Web tutorials are helping young girls tart up.
  • "I'm not an overhyped luxury handbag"

    The Anya Hindmarch eco-tote finally arrives in the United States. Yippee.
  • Jordin sparks "fat" debate

    Fox: "Should physical size factor into who wins 'American Idol'?"
  • To accent bruises, try this top in aubergine?

    Not so fast: Benetton, and bloggers, get punk'd by fake domestic violence awareness campaign.
  • Welcome to Woman Town

    Motto: "A woman never makes a mistake. A man can never reject a woman's request."
  • Jane Austen: Hot or not?

    British publisher gives "plain" author an extreme makeover.
  • What rhymes with Gardasil?

    Today's procrastination invitation: Feminist limerick-fest 2007!
  • Ann Coulter: The board game

    The Center for the Advancement of Women counters Coulter with a new interactive campaign.
  • Women drink "diet," while guys sip "calorie-free"

    By avoiding the D-word, Coke Zero marks itself as manly.
  • "Rape Only Hurts If You Fight It"

    Connecticut college students protest "satirical" editorial.
  • The "hoohaa" monologues

    Florida playhouse scrubs "vagina" from its marquee after a passerby complains.
  • Love triangle in space!

    Media frenzy over NASA attack: Not a giant step for womankind.
  • The Fix

    Cruise and Holmes fear Suri kidnapping? Rosie and Barbara unite. Plus: Lohan facing liver failure?
  • So long, Paris

    For years we've been paralyzed in the tractor beam of her brainless celebrity. Now it's time to kiss the creepy dollie goodbye.
  • Touched for the very first time

    I've waited 22 years to see Madonna live in concert. But would seeing the Material Girl, lithe and gyrating at 47, make me feel like an old fogy?
  • Oh, Daddy!

    The author of a new book about fatherhood on today's "insane" parenting culture, and why guys can use a little advice about raising kids.
  • Thanks for shopping, little lady!

    Citing lagging sales, department stores are phasing out petite clothing departments.
  • Deep chicks

    Women's voices have become lower in the last 50 years. Have our bodies changed or are we trying to compete with men?
  • The damage done

    How that Newsweek article really did a number on women.
  • It's a man's world

    "Maddox," the Web programmer turned pop-culture hero whose book "The Alphabet of Manliness" recently leapt to the top of Amazon's sales list, talks about obedient wives, the craze for all things manly, and whether the next generation is going to be "totally puss-onified"
  • Remembering the "Naked Guy"

    Andrew Martinez led an amusing crusade to be nude that taught me about body acceptance.
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