At Newsweek, Have Women Really Come So Far?
Forty years after a landmark discrimination suit, not all female employees at the magazine are happy.
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Forty years after a landmark discrimination suit, not all female employees at the magazine are happy.
The question seems to be on everyone's mind lately.
In an excellent interview by Doree Shafrir, Gail Collins talks about why women aren't making strides fast enough lately, and why nobody has time to be a mentor anymore.
Slate's Double X Blog just launched yesterday, and already it's embroiled in a hair-pulling, nail-breaking fight with rival lady-blog Jezebel. WOMEN.
Bloggers are upset that Bruni advanced dining stereotypes and that Josh Ozersky is promising columns from ‘the top men in the field.’
Also, Marc Jacobs's spring 2009 opener signs with Women, and buyers skip Madrid Fashion Week.
The British designer thinks straight men have a good eye for how women should dress. Except when they don't. Which is when they should just compliment you.
Remember just a few months ago when 'Sex and the City' came out and when the media was all 'This just in: Women go to the movies, too'?
Once Kit Kittredge opens strong, look for even more articles about how "10-year-old women" are the next great hope for Hollywood.
Women! Women women women women women! Women!
We ask the top women in media what the glass ceiling is all about.
A slew of other women join the class-action suit against Bloomberg LP for discrimination of female employees.
Wall Street goes back to work, Bob Schieffer postpones retirement, and a cat owner is charged with cruelty in our roundup of finance, media, and law news.
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