Celebrated writer who was born with cerebral palsy cuts a controversial figure with her openness about the sexual desires of ...
NASHVILLE — Actress Ashley Judd recited a poem by a Tennessee teen Saturday at the Women's March on Washington. Judd, a Franklin resident, read a poem by 19-year-old Nina Donovan, also of Franklin.
Ashley Judd used her time at the Women’s March on Washington to recite a poem called “Nasty Woman,” which refers to President Donald Trump as “a man who looks like he bathes in Cheetos dust.” The poem ...
I just want to start by thanking Glamour for letting me be in this room, in this and to be in community in this sisterhood with you this morning. It is the best part of my week, and maybe the best ...
Halsey is always one to speak her mind, and in turn makes us love her even more for it. The alt-pop singer made no exception when preparing a poem for Glamour‘s 2018 Women Of The Year Summit Sunday.
An Indian woman’s poem about removing and dealing with body hair as a woman has gone viral, getting over 35,000 likes and 8,500 shares on Facebook in a few days. See also: Brave Pakistani women open ...
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I’ve been reading the poems of Honorée Fanonne Jeffers since I was a boy in prison. And now, more than a score of years later, her verse is still making the same complicated music. It’s hard, truly, ...
Ashley Judd was one of the many celebrity speakers at the Women’s March on Washington Saturday. But instead of delivering a speech of her own, Judd gave voice to the words of a 19-year-old Tennessean ...
We asked poets to write a poem in response to International Women's Day and/or the "A Day Without a Woman" strike and what these events mean to them. In this op-ed, we share a poem written in response ...
When the stock market crashed in 2008, the people hit hardest weren’t Wall Streeters. They were those living and working in the poorest towns in America—like Troy, New York, where one-fifth of the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...