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Jacqueline Harpman’s feminist dystopia “I Who Have Never Known Men” has aged incredibly well as a result of its complex ...
Wandering through an antique store is like a treasure hunt. With countless knickknacks to catch your eye, you’ll never know ...
She is more fleshed out and like a real person, and shouldn’t be compared to modern standards of how women should act. Characters written in more recent years, like the lead in Ottessa Moshfegh’s “My ...
In my opinion, however, the most pressing issue is the drop in quality of Barbie movies over the years. With this, we are ...