Rebecca Traister

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  • Introducing stand-up comedian Barbie!

    Professional funny women weigh in on the world's most anatomically incorrect children's toy.
  • Rachael Ray and the mother of annoying questions

    The multimillionaire and talk show host has no kids, but (gasp) is she missing something?
  • This one goes out to the ladies ...

    A wish list for International Women's Day.
  • So you still want to date a banker?

    In this sinking economy, the media trots out icky cliches about spoiled women and emasculated men -- maybe because the reality is so much messier.
  • Sexual harassment: Why not just quit?

    Epically horrible advice about how to handle unwanted advances in the workplace.
  • The battle over Rihanna

    The battered singer's leaked photos generated a firestorm of controversy, but also an important conversation.
  • Bristol Palin stammers the truth

    In a Fox interview, the new teen mother makes an almost unwitting argument for reproductive choice before Mom barges in and twists her words.
  • "He's Just Not That Into You" author, living the dream

    But could a woman peddling emasculating generalizations about a man's singlehood become a media superstar?
  • His life as a dog

    Bruno came to us on three legs, with a body bred for violence. He was our best friend and our worst fear.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow: Let them eat roasted poussins!

    The actress's economically tone-deaf GOOP newsletter has truly outdone itself this time.
  • Hell hath no fury like Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    The brilliant feminist justice, once again ill with cancer, begged to differ with the Supreme Court's dismantling of women's rights.
  • The great girl gross-out

    Female writers are getting more graphic than ever about the messy realities of their bodies. Is it too much information, or enlightened honesty?
  • This just in: Globe to be ungagged

    By lifting the ban on funding to abortion groups abroad, Obama continues to overturn one piece of crap policy at a time.
  • A day at the Mall

    Two million came to D.C. to brave the crowds and the cold -- and to see their country change.
  • I was there

    Meet some of the millions on the Mall who made the trek to the inauguration.
  • Singing and dancing at the National Cathedral

    We check out the "hip-hop violinist" and learn how to drum at the National Cathedral's Martin Luther King Day celebration.
  • The (shopping) mall is mobbed!

    Tour buses clog Arlington, Va., streets.
  • Hillary is back

    At the Emily's List gala, Hillary Clinton is her old feminist self once again -- only better.
  • What do you hope Obama will do first?

    Education, recycling, healthcare. The president-elect has his work cut out for him. We ask the crowd which issues he should tackle right away
  • Obama takes the Abe train

    In the last moment before hope collides with the awesome task ahead, the president-elect retraces Lincoln's historic rail journey to Washington.
  • "Shop in your own closet!"

    As the economy lurches, glossy magazines scramble to downsize a luxury-living message for an anxious readership.
  • Is Caroline Kennedy "opting in"?

    Despite what the New York Times Magazine argues, the wannabe senator's crass play for political power doesn't teach us much about moms reentering the workforce.
  • Sex and the superdelegates

    It was a flaccid, unhot year in sex, but how about that election! Spitzer and Edwards may have gotten laid, but Barack and Hillary scored.
  • A spy in the house of Narnia

    Salon's Laura Miller on how the imaginative world of C.S. Lewis inspired her love of reading, as well as her career as a critic.
  • Princess Leia's wild, bipolar adventures

    Help her, Obi-Wan! Carrie Fisher's memoir of her life as a "Star Wars" icon and poster child for rehab and mental illness will likely make you laugh -- and cry.
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