
Hannah Gadsby during her standup special Nanette (Photo credit: Netflix)
TODAY’S MUST-READ NEWS AND ANALYSIS
- Nanette comedian Hannah Gadsby (and all around wonderful human being) calls out “good men” at the 2018 Women in Entertainment gala. [The Mary Sue]
- Nobody believed Neil deGrasse Tyson’s first accuser. Now there are three more. [Buzzfeed News]
- In fiction, it was the year of the woman. [Vulture]
- The end of Rookie represents another nail in the coffin of small, independent internet publishing. [The New Republic]
- This erotic podcast aimed at millennial women is the sexier version of Headspace. [Vox]
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YESTERDAY FROM BITCH
- Presenting the 2018 Bitch 50 | The Bitch 50 recognizes the most impactful creators, artists, and activists in pop culture whose imaginations extend beyond normalizing and affirming the same mainstream messages. [Bitch HQ]
- #Metoo’s ‘Moment’ Isn’t Ending—It’s Just the First Step | Widespread institutional change is still desperately needed in order to ensure that positive outcomes for sexual-violence survivors match the fervor with which advocates have embraced the #MeToo movement. [Caroline Reilly]