Viewing the high definition version of “Ghostbusters” on Friday night of the opening weekend, I encountered a genuinely funny movie.
The tone of the documentary is not “I am woman hear me roar.” Instead, it is a collection of revealing mini-memoirs in which the pain of rejection, longing and loss, and the stress of complex lives are expressed in fifteen singular ways. It’s not always pretty, but it is real.
The T-shirt sold on jcpenney.com says, "I'm too pretty to do homework so my brother has to do it for me."
Now, when she should be riding high on the joy of seeing what she has built, Coach Pat Summitt has received a diagnosis of early onset dementia, Alzheimer's type.
Melissa McCarthy, who stars in the CBS comedy Mike and Molly, is not the first woman to be told that she would never achieve career success if she didn't lose weight.
The marathon swimmer Diana Nyad may have ended her swim feeling she still had something to prove. But to most of us, she has already proved more than enough.
Women were at the front of the line as legally sanctioned same-sex marriages were performed for the first time in New York State.
The arguments made against the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and 1980s seem almost quaint now.
Abramson will be the first woman to lead the newsroom in the newspaper's 160-year history.