As a culture, we love to put a magnifying glass to a woman, fictional or real, and discover something seething and horrifying inside her. We’ve been at this for thousands of years.
Mary Gaulke: Content strategist, feminist, theater enthusiast, nerd
As a culture, we love to put a magnifying glass to a woman, fictional or real, and discover something seething and horrifying inside her. We’ve been at this for thousands of years.
Why does Antigone die?
Sing to me, o Muse, of fictional men who give us hope for the future of masculinity.
A few weeks ago, I did something difficult and painful. Then, I went to a spoken Latin immersion retreat for women.