Single Gal Sitcoms
Have we come a long way since Mary Tyler Moore's spunk? Carlene Bauer is not so sure.
Oh, Wendy
Tammy Wynette wasn't the only singer to stand by her man and to die April 6, 1998. In memory of Wendy O. Williams.
Visionary Women
Michelle Handelman interviews six women artists on family, art, and making it big. Plus, slides and video clips of their work. (3/11-18/98)
Sugar and Spice
Emma reckons life as a Spice Girl sounds like a bit of alright. (2/18/98)
Deconstructing Spice World
Why Spice World might signal the end of feminism as we know it. (2/18/98)
Where the Girls Are: Making Movies
Five women filmmakers and how they got there: Kristine Peterson, Jennie Livingston, Tula Asselanis, Tamra Davis, Jane Wagner, and Tina DiFeliciantonio.
(6/12/97)
Interview: Director Allison Anders
This filmmaker (Gas Food Lodging) was the first director to list daycare providers in her film's credits.
(9/3/97)
Sing For Your Cigarettes
Marketers of Virginia Slims cigarettes have long co-opted feminist themes; their latest campaign a women's record label goes one step further.
(5/5/97)
Tarantino is a Feminist
His girls don't kick ass, but Tarantino's not the misogynist you may have assumed.
(2/27/97)
Interview: Girls on Film
The co-founder of the Girls on Film Web site on girls on the Web and why women's print magazines have no balls.
(8/21/96)
Interview: Author Ashley Warlick
The 23-year-old author of The Distance from the Heart of Things on the South, young angst, and her first novel.
(1/7/96)
Interview: Spike Gillespie
The online columnist chats about women on the Web and love over the wires.
(9/4/96)
Book Review: Listen Up!
Ms. Magazine's Barbara Findlen presents a feminist anthology for this generation.
(11/15/96)
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Where the Girls Are: Making Zines
Four of the finest ladies in the world of zines: The creators of Girlyhead, Artbabe, Ben is Dead, and W.I.G.
(5/1/97)
Interview: Director Sarah Jacobson
The 25-year-old director of Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore talks about sex, Sundance, and jacking off.
(3/13/97)
Film Reviews: Women on the Road
Women on the verge of a serious roadtrip: satisfying wanderlust at the video store.
(11/8/96)
Interview: Author Rosemary Daniell
How women write, why the days of 12-step groups may be numbered, and her penchant for pink cowboy hats.
(4/17/97)
Interview: Author Carol Queen
The author of Real Live Nude Girl on what it means to live in a sex-positive society.
(10/1/97)
Interview: Ms. Magazine
Editor Barbara Findlen son why you should use the F word, and why Good Girls and Bad Girls both end up nowhere.
(11/15/96)
Zine Review: Hip Mama
Ariel Gore's "quarterly for progressive families."
(8/9/96)
Web Filter: Contact
Jodi Foster gender bends (and gets laid) in Contact.
(7/16/97)
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She'll Live Through This
Courtney Love changes her mind about freedom of speech when the speech gets personal don't mess with this riot grrl. (3/4/98)
Professional Punks
Sarah Jacobson introduces three women who used their punk sensibility to start their own businesses. (1/14/98)
Interview with the Bust Girls
Marcelle Karp and Debbie Stoller, founders of Bust magazine. They're just like all the real women you know. Except maybe cooler...
(12/13/96)
Interview: Camille Paglia
On Jane Austen, Hillary, vamps, and Vamp.
(1/25/96)
Web Filter: Ally McBeal
Does "Ally McBeal" portray a male wish-list kind of feminism? Does it matter?
(10/20/97)
Catalogs: This Life Could Be Yours
Test your catalog savvy in the quiz, get the dirt on a J. Crew job offer, and read about recent works in Catalog Escape Literature.
(2/13/97)
Book Review: Hard Hatted Women
Molly Martin's book about women in the trades is eight years old and fortunately or unfortunately? not a bit out of date.
(12/20/96)
Book Review: Sex Tips for Girls
Cynthia Heimel's guide for the unabashed.
(12/13/96)
Book Review: The Modern Woman's Guide to Life
The guide to everything, from gambling to grout, authored by "a cast of thousands."
(8/30/96)
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