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Douchebag Decree: The U.S. Senate Federal Credit Union LOLz at Boobs

I get a lot of mail from my credit union, and most of the time it’s pretty uninteresting. Account balances, promotional materials, and brochures about “community” usually end up in my recycling bin, but except for the tree damage they’re basically harmless. Not so for the members of D.... Read more »

Who Speaks in the Inner Courtyard?

However, today, a question lingers with this sense of relief: Which families even have inner courtyards? Which families have traditionally segregated their women? Historically, it has always been the privileged few—the upper-castes and classes of the Indian social order within most religions—that... Read more »

Lady Business: Who Taught You About Work?

I was lucky to have a combination of humble and down to earth mentors in real life and to understand how it important it was to be careful about who you take your cues from in the business world. What works for everybody else may not work for you, especially if you are a feminist. Read more »

Christina Hendricks Talks Joan, Feminism, and Bitches in the Hollywood Reporter

Calling all Mad Men fans! Christina Hendricks, known to us all as Joan Holloway/Harris, is on the cover of next week’s Hollywood Reporter. Read more »

BiblioBitch: 50 Shades of "Meh." Here's Some Erotica to Read Instead!

Okay, so we’re basically just saying what many have already concluded. 50 Shades of Grey is a boring, badly written book that portrays people into BDSM as sick. Yes, it’s popular... Read more »

GIRLS Paper Dolls by Kyle Hilton!

I love illustrator Kyle Hilton. Based on the paper dolls he makes, the two of us should be best friends who watch every television show and movie together always. Case in point: His new set, a collaboration with... Read more »

WTF Files: A Woman Hasn't Moderated a Presidential Debate in 20 Years

We already know that the stage will be a total sausage fest during the 2012 debates (again), but did you know that all of the debate moderators in the past 20 years have been men... Read more »

Lady Business: Poppin' Pink Collars and Devaluing Women's Work

The New York Times writes that our country is in such economic peril that men who used to be able to work respectable white collar positions or even blue collar ones are now intrepidly and patriotically finding honor in the lowly positions of women. Apparently it has been this... Read more »

Mad Men: The Pryce of "Commissions and Fees"

Where to start with last night’s Mad Men? Read more »

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