Researchers have time and again observed that the public, and perhaps especially the American public, is drawn to stories in ...
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson and Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier The chills in the 1959 Gothic horror ...
When you look closely at the evolving and shifting morality of DC’s Trinity, one thing becomes clear: It’s never been as fixed as you might think.
Abigail Chachkes ’25 recently won the Cyrilly Abels Short Story Prize for her short story "Do It Again", inspired by a 16th-century saint starving herself from religious devotion.
Her debut focuses on her maternal grandparents' day-to-day life as newlyweds trying to make a life, and a home, on the Alaskan frontier.
Daniel M. Lavery’s debut novel collects vignettes from inside the Biedermeier, a second-rate, rapidly waning establishment in ...
While receiving the Sherry Lansing Award, Abdy echoed Sher’s sentiments on the importance of maintaining a lineage of women ...
From 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' to 'Agatha All Along,' this year’s goth revival is grounded in girl-power nostalgia.
This includes Mexico, where President Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in as the country’s first female executive this week. Mexico is one of nine countries where the current woman head of government is ...
Immaculate Forms is an impressively widely read study of four parts of the female anatomy often (and sometimes incorrectly) considered to be uniquely female, and the way our conception of them has ...
Charlotte Hanneman becomes Royal Philips NV’s first female CFO, succeeding Abhijit Bhattacharya. She joins from Stryker Corp. as Philips aims to restore trust. Royal Philips NV’s first female ...