Rebecca Traister

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Jane Fonda drops the C-word, O'Reilly freaks out
Rebecca Traister responds to Fonda's use of the controversial word.
Of Valentine's jinxes and packaged gnocchi
Ever since I dumped my eighth-grade boyfriend, I've been single on Feb. 14. I also couldn't make homemade pasta. Turns out, these things are related.
Clinton gets her party started
Wins in Massachusetts, California and other big states, plus an uncommonly good speech by their candidate, made a New York Super Tuesday crowd very happy.
Big Blue (state)
Taking the political pulse at the New York Giants' Super Bowl victory celebration.
On being an undecided voter
Rebecca Traister grapples with not knowing whom to choose in today's New York primary.
Remember freshman year?
Judd Apatow's short-lived series "Undeclared" brings back the bad beer, sex-crazed roommates and geeky uncertainty of your college years. But don't chug it.
Our candidates, ourselves
Feminists spar over the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Undecided '08: Should I vote for Clinton or Obama?
On Super Tuesday, for the first time in my life, I will walk into the voting booth without knowing who to vote for. I blame John Edwards.
More on political tees
Rebecca Traister looks at the latest in anti-Hillary outfitting.
Life's a bitch, and so are all the anti-Hillary slogans
Creative ways to smear Hillary Clinton hit new highs, lows.
Chris Matthews' mea culpa
The "Hardball" host swallows his pride -- or saves his hide -- by getting all contrite about his treatment of Hillary Clinton.
On bad punditry
Rebecca Traister reflects on what drove Clinton's recent New Hampshire victory.
The witch ain't dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong
The glee with which Matthews and other angry male pundits prematurely danced on Hillary's grave made me -- for one night only -- a Clinton supporter.
Sex tapes and outings and schlubs, oh my!
Celebrate the year in sexual intrigue, as D-list celebs spread it for the cameras, Hollywood avoids smushmortions, and Hitler's mommy gets laid.
Campaigning while female
After a close-up of her face appeared on the Drudge Report, Hillary Clinton was found guilty of -- horrors! -- aging.
Hollywood's family values
Rebecca Traister looks at Hollywood's new baby-bearing trend.
When a rose isn't a rose
Rebecca Traister responds to Amnesty International's new campaign to fight female genital mutilation.
Michelle Obama gets real
She may be too authentic for Maureen Dowd, but the bold and plain-spoken candidate's wife has made doubting Iowans into believers.
America's next top spouse
A guide to the brassy, opinionated, loud, difficult and plum-crazy partners on the arms of their president-running partners. Who says the campaign season is dull?
About teens, by teens
Rebecca Traister talks about "Red," a new collection of smart writing from young women.
Stop lying to yourself. You love Dennis Kucinich
Democratic primary voters, you agree with him about (almost) everything, and you know it.
Fair Plame
After years of enforced silence, Valerie Plame Wilson finally tells all -- except for the stuff the CIA blacked out.
Dumbledore? Gay. J.K. Rowling? Chatty.
What happens when authors like J.K. Rowling can't stop telling their own stories?
Chicks behind the flicks
Ten of Hollywood's most powerful women sit down to discuss the state of the movie business -- why there aren't more female directors, why blowing things up is fun, and more.
The 9/11 backlash against women
Terror swept women back into the kitchen, argues Susan Faludi, and tore open the worst scar in American history. But it's Bruce Springsteen who makes the fear so real.
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