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#metoo
the harvey weinstein case
Aug. 2, 2018
Weinstein Will Be Allowed to Use Alleged Victim’s Emails in Rape Case
His lawyers will argue that romantic emails between Weinstein and an unnamed accuser are grounds for a dismissal of first-degree rape charges.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
democratic donor drama
Aug. 1, 2018
Gillibrand Doesn’t Care If Dem Donors Are Mad About How She Handled Al Franken
“If standing up for women who have been wronged makes George Soros mad, that’s on him.”
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
#metoo
July 31, 2018
What It Means to Need Men Like Stephen Colbert
It’s an unfortunate truism that powerful men tend to listen to other powerful men.
By
Anna Silman
witch things
July 31, 2018
The
Charmed
Cast Says Disgraced CBS Exec Has the Original ‘Book of Shadows’
And the Charmed Ones want it back.
By
Anna Silman
#metoo
July 19, 2018
140 Sexual Abuse Survivors United to Accept a Courage Award Together
They were all victims of doctor Larry Nassar.
By
Sarah Spellings
metoo
July 17, 2018
When Men Decide It’s Time to Say Sorry
What to do with the spontaneous apologies that have followed in the wake of #MeToo?
By
Katy Schneider
#metoo
July 13, 2018
Celebrities Pen Open Letter Defending Asia Argento Against Misogynist Trolls
The actress and #MeToo advocate has been subject to “vicious cyberbullying and repulsive slander” in the wake of boyfriend Anthony Bourdain’s death.
By
Anna Silman
#metoo
July 12, 2018
Henry Cavill Won’t Flirt With Women in Case He Is ‘Called a Rapist or Something’
He has since apologized for saying so.
By
Anna Silman
first person
July 5, 2018
How to Tell the Bad Men From the Good Men
It wasn’t so simple at age 18, writes Caitlin Moran.
By
Caitlin Moran
sexual misconduct
July 3, 2018
Guy Pearce Says Kevin Spacey Was a ‘Handsy Guy’ on Set
The two co-starred in 1997’s
L.A. Confidential
.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
defenses
June 19, 2018
Laura Linney Says Jason Bateman Regrets New York
Times
Interview ‘Terribly’
Her
Ozark
castmate is, she says, “open and progressive.”
By
Anna Silman
work
June 18, 2018
In Fashion, Verbal Abuse Is Going Out of Style
The industry’s hazing rituals are finally changing.
By
Amy Odell
#metoo
June 13, 2018
Guess Co-Founder Accused of Sexual Harassment Steps Down
Kate Upton was the first to accuse Paul Marciano of “sexual and emotional” harassment.
By
Sarah Spellings
sexual politics
June 10, 2018
Should There Be a Future for Seduction?
Coaxing people into things they’re initially reluctant (though might secretly yearn) to do in the realm of sex and romance has become rather suspect.
By
Laura Kipnis
rip
June 8, 2018
Anthony Bourdain Spoke Out Where Other Men Wouldn’t
The chef was an early and unwavering supporter of the #MeToo movement.
By
Anna Silman
#metoo
June 8, 2018
Lily Allen Says the Music Industry Won’t Let Her Escape Her Abuser
The singer compared herself to Rose McGowan.
By
Sarah Spellings
#metoo
June 7, 2018
Alia Shawkat Wishes She Had Said More in That New York
Times
Interview
“I felt like I didn’t say enough to defend her.”
By
Anna Silman
power
June 5, 2018
Stephen Colbert Gives Bill Clinton a ‘Do-Over’ on His Monica Lewinsky Remark
Just yesterday, Clinton said he “did the right thing” during the Lewinsky scandal.
By
Amanda Arnold
crime
June 5, 2018
The Courthouse Scene at Harvey Weinstein’s Arraignment
He was quiet but apparently undaunted.
By
Maureen O’Connor
and
Maureen O'Connor
the body politic
June 4, 2018
Time’s Up, Bill
Is Bill Clinton the only one who doesn’t realize he needs to join the #MeToo reckoning?
By
Rebecca Traister
#metoo
June 4, 2018
Woody Allen Says He Should Be the #MeToo ‘Poster Boy’
Hmmm.
By
Lisa Ryan
power
June 4, 2018
Bill Clinton Says He ‘Did the Right Thing’ During the Monica Lewinsky Scandal
“I like the #MeToo movement. It’s way overdue. It doesn’t mean I agree with everything.”
By
Lisa Ryan
meanwhile in canada
May 24, 2018
Morgan Freeman Will No Longer Be the Voice of Vancouver Public Transit
In the wake of numerous sexual-harassment allegations against the actor.
By
Anna Silman
sexual harassment
May 24, 2018
The Biggest Bombshells From the Morgan Freeman Sexual-Harassment Report
Eight women accused Freeman of sexual harassment in a new investigation from CNN.
By
Lisa Ryan
pr fails
May 22, 2018
Mario Batali’s Company Lied About Partnership With Women’s Group
According to TMZ, they never actually partnered with Women Employed, despite what Batali’s website says.
By
Sarah Spellings
#metoo
May 16, 2018
Models Want a Legally Binding Contract Against Sexual Harassment
Over 100 models signed an open letter calling for accountability.
By
Sarah Spellings
playing dumb
May 14, 2018
David Letterman Just Can’t Figure Out Why He Never Had Women Writers
And Tina Fey nails him on it.
By
Nell Scovell
crime
May 10, 2018
Rapper Young Lo ‘Vehemently Denies’ Raping Woman at Chris Brown’s House
And he accused attorney Gloria Allred of exploiting the woman for her “public persona.”
By
Amanda Arnold
#metoo
May 10, 2018
R. Kelly Isn’t the Only Artist Spotify Should Penalize
When will music finally have its #MeToo moment?
By
Madeleine Aggeler
#metoo
May 10, 2018
Samantha Bee Eviscerates Men Trying to Make Post-#MeToo Comebacks
Starting with Eric Schneiderman.
By
Sarah Spellings
#metoo
May 9, 2018
Roman Polanski’s Thoughts on #MeToo Are Just As Bad As You’d Imagine
He called it “collective hysteria.”
By
Madeleine Aggeler
#metoo
May 8, 2018
What Can We Learn From
Transparent
’s #MeToo Mess?
When Jeffrey Tambor was accused of sexual harassment, Jill Soloway was forced to reckon with the real-life implications of their politics.
By
Anna Silman
#metoo
May 6, 2018
Author Alisa Valdes Describes Junot Díaz’s Alleged ‘Misogynistic Abuse’
In a blog post titled, “I tried to warn you about Junot Díaz.”
By
Amanda Arnold
#metoo
May 4, 2018
Junot Díaz Responds to Allegations of Sexual Misconduct and Verbal Abuse
Three women have come forward with allegations against the prominent writer, ranging from forced kissing to verbal abuse.
By
Anna Silman
#metoo
May 4, 2018
Former Intern Says Charlie Rose Is One of #MeToo’s Worst Predators
“His misdeeds were systematic and they were enabled at the highest of levels.”
By
Madeleine Aggeler
#metoo
May 4, 2018
Nobel Prize in Literature Will Not Be Awarded Due to Sexual Abuse Allegations
It’s the first time since World War II they’ve postponed giving the award.
By
Sarah Spellings
#metoo
May 2, 2018
What We Know About the Resignation of the New York
Times
Metro Editor
Three women have allegedly accused Wendell Jamieson of inappropriate behavior.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
talking to
May 1, 2018
7 Actresses on Whether The Men of #MeToo Should Get a Path to Redemption
Some prominent Hollywood women at the Tribeca Film Festival gave us their takes.
By
Anna Silman
film
Apr. 30, 2018
This Famous Italian Director Said He Can’t Wait to Make a Film With Kevin Spacey
Bernardo Bertolucci says he still supports #MeToo.
By
Leah Rodriguez
#metoo
Apr. 29, 2018
More Than 60 Women in Media Sign Letter in Support of Tom Brokaw
Including Rachel Maddow and Maria Shriver.
By
Amanda Arnold
sexual harassment
Apr. 26, 2018
Two Former NBC Employees Accuse Tom Brokaw of Sexual Misconduct
NBC has reportedly failed to handle its major sexual-misconduct problem.
By
Amanda Arnold
comebacks
Apr. 25, 2018
Charlie Rose Will Reportedly Host a Show About Men Brought Down by #MeToo
In which he’d interview people like Louis C.K. and Matt Lauer.
By
Amanda Arnold
#metoo
Apr. 20, 2018
The Post–#MeToo Lives of Certain Accused Men Look Pretty Good
Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose, and Mario Batali seem to be sitting pretty while they plot their comebacks.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
the reckoning
Apr. 20, 2018
A Modeling Agency Owner on Why He Doesn’t Believe in #MeToo
But launched a “Models’ Bill of Rights” anyway.
By
Amy Odell
power
Apr. 19, 2018
The Men Who Are Plotting Their Post-#MeToo Comebacks
Matt Lauer, Mario Batali, Charlie Rose — the list goes on.
By
Amanda Arnold
#metoo
Apr. 19, 2018
Terry Crews: Men Don’t See Women As ‘All the Way Human’
“I believed, simply because I was a man, that I was more valuable than my wife and the other women in my life.”
By
Madeleine Aggeler
media
Apr. 18, 2018
Why the
Harper’s
Publisher Allegedly Wanted to Run Katie Roiphe’s #MeToo Story
James Marcus was reportedly fired from the magazine for opposing the controversial piece.
By
Amanda Arnold
encounter
Apr. 18, 2018
Talking Feminism With the Queen of the Lyndhurst, New Jersey, Medieval Times
Erin Zapcic went from “bar wench” to Queen Doña Maria Isabella.
By
Allison P. Davis
art
Apr. 18, 2018
Can a Man Still Paint a Female Nude?
Paintings of naked women, usually by clothed men, are suddenly sitting very uncomfortably on gallery walls.
By
Michael Slenske
and
Molly Langmuir
equal pay day
Apr. 10, 2018
Lilly Ledbetter Opens Up About Sexual Harassment
In a powerful op-ed, the equal-pay advocate discussed her #MeToo moment, and how sexual harassment affects the pay gap.
By
Madeleine Aggeler
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