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How Moisturizing Became Macho

Convincing dudes that fancy face products are de rigueur is the latest stage in a kind of aesthetic creep.
By Natalia Petrzela

Elise Nada Cowen: The Underrated Melancholic Beat Poet

Cowen was revolutionary and shattered gendered boundaries on and off the page like her male counterparts of the Beat generation. The only difference – Cowen received no applause.
By Costa Beavin Pappas

The Boys at the Barre: Ballet Reckons with Gender Equity and Power

The strangest dichotomy of all, in a world perceived to be dominated by women, is that men still possess much of the power.
By Emilie Murphy

Ashton Edwards Talks Gender, Pointe Training, and Ballet’s Future

By Charlotte Barnett
People walk past the Alma Mater statue on the Columbia University campus in New York City.

How a Columbia Student’s Run in With Barnard Cops Is Breeding Intercampus Resentment

By Ufon Umanah

Representation in Hollywood Is Still Statistically Dismal

By Helen Holmes
Google’s diversity efforts implicitly concede that there tend to be important cognitive differences between men and women.

Study Says Sexism Is on the Decline, but #MeToo Hasn’t Impacted All Industries

By John Bonazzo

Microsoft Denied 93 Percent of Harassment, Discrimination Claims Over 6 Years

By John Bonazzo
David Dinkins - 2021 Mayoral Race

NYC’s First and Only Black Mayor Discusses the 2021 Mayoral Race

By Madina Toure
Unsplash/Tim Gouw

Science Confirms the Once-Mocked ‘Man Flu’ Is a Real Thing

By Francesca Friday
A detial view of a Boy Scout uniform on February 4, 2013 in Irving, Texas.

The Boy Scouts of America Becomes Gender Neutral

By Matt Joyner
Women have the power to drive incredible change in the corporate world.

How Women Can Self-Empower to Create Equal Opportunity

By Sona Jepsen
Google’s diversity efforts implicitly concede that there tend to be important cognitive differences between men and women.

Gender Differences, Silicon Valley and That Controversial Google Memo

By Musa al-Gharbi
Bias at work?

Google Memo Completely Misses How Implicit Biases Harm Women

By E. Anne York
Let’s talk about morals.

A Scientist Responds to Claims About Women, Diversity in Google Memo

By Suzanne Sadedin
In 'La Calisto,' Emily Hughes and Adria Caffaro contemplate nymph-on-nymph action.

Dell’Arte Opera Ensemble Brings Sexual Confusion to East Village

By James Jorden
Oh the terrible irony.

What the Google Gender ‘Manifesto’ Really Says About Silicon Valley

By Marie Hicks
Perhaps somewhat predictably, the response to the Google memo proves its point.

Congrats, Media, You Proved the Google Memo Right

By Nat Eliason
The self-proclaimed '400m diva', Natasha Hastings.

Olympian Natasha Hastings Has an Encouraging Message for Young Girls

By Naomi May
White men gain more health benefits from employment than do black men and women.

Employment Helps White Men’s Health More Than Women and Blacks

By Shervin Assari
Within a human society, the people most adapted for conquest and discovery were invariably young men.

What’s the Problem With Men?

By Mark Manson
With implicit bias, there’s no convenient villain on whom to pin workplace injustice.

The Deck Is Stacked Against Working Moms, but It Doesn’t Have to Be

By Dara Treseder
You may remember Dolezal as the white woman who spent her life representing herself as African-American (some would say pretending to be black).

All Rachel Dolezal Did Was Show That Race and Identity Are Complicated

By Eric M. Ruiz
Social networks affect your quality of life as you age.

Gender Differences in Friendships Increasingly Important as Marriage Rates Drop

By Lisa Schmeiser
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