• "Sluttyienna" Miller and the sexual double standard

    Slut-bashing never goes out of style in Hollywood. The latest victim: Sienna Miller.
  • Is the semicolon girlie?

    Broadsheet writers and Salon book critics debate the idea that some punctuation marks are more feminine than others.
  • Respect the Web geek's cock!

    An entrepreneur offers a charming speech on how to launch a start-up and deal with all those money-grubbing whores.
  • Man on the street (in stilettos)

    Could you walk a mile in 3-inch heels?
  • A blogosphere of their own

    Outrage over the N.Y. Times' story on the all-female BlogHer convention prompts the question: Are women on the Web just not taken quite as seriously as men?
  • 2 + 2 = duh

    Yet another study proves that girls are just as good as boys in math.
  • Quote of the day

    Teri Garr is a loose cannon -- in the best possible way.
  • The disappearing movie critic

    A study finds fewer women writing about film for top newspapers. But the big news isn't the gender of critics -- it's the poor health of the profession.
  • Bachelor party

    Should great men of genius stay single?
  • Quote of the day

    Katie Couric says sexism is more common than racism in America.
  • Theatrical battle of the sexes?

    Liz Smith says only men are trashing "Mamma Mia!" Meanwhile, an L.A. Times blogger explains why women can't handle "The Dark Knight." Oh, please!
  • The offensiveness of Bernie Mac

    The comedian's jokes about hos and black first ladies fall flat at an Obama fundraiser. Should we be outraged?
  • Slipped through the cracks

    The stories we didn't get to cover: An all-female football league, 365 days of Cosmo, women in the church and a kerfuffle over potty parity.
  • Men (and women!) at work

    Little linguistic changes mean so much.
  • Hotties! Blogging!

    Two roundups of sexy female bloggers on the same day? Groan.
  • Lady superstars are totally marriageable after all

    News flash: Beautiful, rich, famous women are not wholly unappealing!
  • Congressional candidate crush

    Vote Darcy Burner, and her dog
  • See? See why I get hysterical?!?

    Research shows that subtle sexism is more damaging to women's self-esteem than glaring examples.
  • Equality, shmequality! Just become a man

    Some Albanian women swear to live as men to avoid the strictures of womanhood.
  • Did Maureen Dowd go too far?

    The New York Times' public editor examines whether sexism played a role in Clinton's coverage by the paper of record.
  • Save the animals, exploit the women

    Once more, PETA places politics above humanity.
  • Turns out, advertising stereotypes men too

    A look at some of the worst male-bashing commercials.
  • The "angry white women" problem

    Are female Clinton supporters really planning to leave their party to vote for John McCain?
  • Quote of the day

    Katie Couric speaks out on how sexism hurt the Clinton campaign.
  • Ferraro wants study on sexism, racism in campaign

    The former vice-presidential nominee, a lightning rod for controversy earlier in the Democratic race, takes to the Op-Ed page.
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