
There’s a New Internship for Women Over 40
Making the transition from student to professional is never easy, but it's much more difficult if you're approaching middle age.
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‘Alwa’s Awakening’ is an incredibly promising upcoming NES-inspired platforming adventure
The 1980s were one of the most important times in gaming history. Arcades had sprung up all around the country, people became more interested in gaming as an entertainment medium, and at-home consoles began filling store shelves. Video games made a successful transition from dedicated play-places to the living room. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), […]
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Multiple Identities: On Black Women and Feminism
While feminism is described as the belief in political, economic, and social equality of all genders, intersectional feminism takes other identities into consideration.
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The Sixth Annual New York City Poetry Festival
On the last Saturday and Sunday of July, poets and poetry lovers braved the rain and boarded the ferry to Governor’s Island.
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Get your 1980s action movie fix and save the President in ‘Cold Vengeance’
The modern action movie is filled with gorgeous special effects, heart-pounding storylines, and intricate character designs. It wasn’t always like this. Ask anyone who lived through the 1980s or 1990s to show you their favorite action movie from that era. What you’ll see is an over-the-top series of hilariously bad (by today’s standards) special effects, […]
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Eat Me: A Show Centered on the Art of Muff Diving
A fabulously feminist art show is unfolding in L.A., championing women's right to (cheerfully!) choose cherishing our cherries.
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Why J.K. Rowling’s Cursed Child Needed More Rose
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child had a stunning first week on shelves, but the Harry Potter play was missing something.
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#MEinEndo Campaign Helps Empower Women
Hosted by SheKnows Media, a leading women’s lifestyle media platform, #BlogHer16 brought more than 3500 women content creators from the realms of social media, video, photography, and blogs and connected them with one another, along with brands, vendors, and media professionals.
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On the Importance and Diversity of Self-Care
In a world of inequality when it comes to wealth, privilege, and opportunity, a preoccupation with social justice pervades our thoughts, conversations, and lives.
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