
Put Your Money Where Your Sisterhood Is.
While reading the New York Times’ Arts section over the past week, two messages came across loud and clear: Mothers don’t read books about motherhood and, as the number of powerful women in Hollywood drops, the future for women-driven films is dim. more
Attack on Angelina: Sound or Sexist?
Imagine how it would feel if a news website ran an online poll asking readers whether you should be a working mom or an at-home mom.
Medium: The Perfect Balance.
Sure, the typical working mom doesn't get calls in the middle of the night from a district attorney or a police detective summoning her to a crime scene so that she can use her psychic powers to try to discern what really happened. The average working mom doesn't communicate with dead people. Or see the future in her dreams.
