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Yes, we know. Women are going to decide this election. But why do activists have to resort to gyno-talk to get our attention?
By Rebecca Traister
September 15, 2004
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Jenna and Barbara finally open their mouths.
By Rebecca Traister
September 1, 2004
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By Rebecca Traister
August 31, 2004
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Mrs. Tony Soprano, Bebe Neuwirth and a horde of other New York women tell Bush to take a hike.
By Rebecca Traister
August 27, 2004
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Some day her prince will come, but it's not sleazy fiance Kevin Federline. The virginal pop tart is finally making her own decisions -- and it ain't pretty.
By Rebecca Traister
August 23, 2004
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The draws at this political fundraiser were a novelist, a cable show comedian and an indie New Jersey band. And -- oh yeah -- the broad-shouldered son of John Kerry.
By Rebecca Traister
August 13, 2004
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Come this October, the Bugaboo Frog won't be the only designer stroller option for hip (and wealthy) parents. Meet the new stroller on the block: The $750 alien-like Stokke Xplory.
By Rebecca Traister
August 9, 2004
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A fight breaks out at a new Tony Kushner play as celebrity, political activism and the first lady collide at an antiwar benefit.
By Rebecca Traister
August 3, 2004
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Wacky names! Baby "bumps"! The "most anticipated baby in the world"! Why do we salivate over spawning celebrities?
By Rebecca Traister
July 31, 2004
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During her speech at the Democratic National Convention, Mrs. John Kerry taught a public course in Feminism 101.
By Rebecca Traister
July 28, 2004
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Our intrepid reporter test-naps a new sci-fi sleep pod. But at $14 for 20 minutes, shouldn't it come equipped with an Orgasmatron or something?
By Rebecca Traister
July 20, 2004
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Americans are way too fat -- right? Well, maybe not. A controversial new book claims that our diet-crazed culture is buying into a big lie.
By Rebecca Traister
June 29, 2004
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She's still best known as Mrs. Springsteen, but on her new album Patti Scialfa steps out of the Boss's shadow.
By Rebecca Traister
June 24, 2004
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Bouncers, actors, bankers, immigrants and preteens all agree: The former president rocks!
By Rebecca Traister
June 23, 2004
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Fox and WE turned her into a creature from the reality-TV lagoon. Now she's getting even.
By Rebecca Traister
June 18, 2004
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Eve Ensler, the vulva-friendly playwright, hosts a fundraiser in New York in the hopes of getting young women to vote with their ... well, you know.
By Rebecca Traister
June 10, 2004
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The murdered American hostage had given an interview for the documentary, but it is not included in the final version.
By Rebecca Traister
May 27, 2004
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Every year, Fleet Week brings a gaggle of oversexed seamen to New York City. Are they desperate enough to lust after wax statues of J.Lo and Julia?
By Rebecca Traister
May 26, 2004
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Even if you don't spend your afternoons watching "Days of Our Lives," you probably know about the Salem Serial Killer, thanks to those ultra-campy ads.
By Rebecca Traister
May 21, 2004
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Curves gym, with its no-stress workout for exercise-averse women, is the fastest-growing franchise in the U.S. But revelations that its founder gives millions of dollars to antiabortion groups has its customers divided over just what a "female-friendly" business is.
By Rebecca Traister
May 19, 2004
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Salon persuades four foodies to open wide for some unappetizing low-carb foods spawned by the Atkins-South Beach craze.
By Rebecca Traister
May 11, 2004
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A damning new report reveals that the Bush administration has quietly removed 25 reports from its Women's Bureau Web site, deleting or distorting crucial information on issues from pay equity to reproductive healthcare.
By Rebecca Traister
April 28, 2004
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While older feminists were awestruck at meeting Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan, some of the young ones probably had no idea who they were. But the movement's generational divide didn't stop a million women from hitting the streets in D.C.
By Rebecca Traister
April 26, 2004
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Single women are the hot, must-have demo for the 2004 presidential race. But will they put out this November?
By Rebecca Traister
April 12, 2004
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Ignored by taste-makers but embraced by millions, ex-jiggle-blonde Suzanne Somers has built an empire of jewelry, food, ThighMasters and gauzy spirituality.
By Rebecca Traister
April 5, 2004