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An aspiring memoirist shares her top five challenges
After decades of trying and failing to abandon this whole damn memoir, I’m back at it again.
After decades of trying and failing to abandon this whole damn memoir, I’m back at it again.
Need some pandemic comic relief? We all do. That’s why we’re thrilled to pass along a link to Our Domicile Daily (published biweekly—no promises), co-created by past guest and great supporter of [...]
OVER 200 CHOREOGRAPHERS and dancers from 38 countries descended on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in late January for the second-ever Women in Dance Leadership Conference, the brainchild of [...]
POLINA — A FILM co-directed by Valérie Müller and her husband, French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj — is just what I needed at this time of cultural and political peril. I’m always tense. I [...]
THE ATHENA FILM Festival, which is co-founded by Barnard’s Athena Center for Leadership Studies and Women and Hollywood, a leading website advocating gender diversity in Hollywood and the global [...]
EARLIER THIS YEAR, Words of Choice held the Reproductive Freedom Festival, a livestreamed theater festival of thirty short pieces, poems, and performances from leading women voices, including our [...]
IN HER PIECE for the Women’s Media Center, Angela Bonavoglia writes that the real tragedy in the cancellation of The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore is losing a true feminist from the male [...]
THE INNOCENTS is an extraordinary new film from acclaimed French director Anne Fontaine. In Polish and French, it tells the true story of a young French Red Cross doctor, Mathilde (Lou de Laâge) [...]
MARCH 20, 6 to 9 pm (EST), will mark the first Live Streaming Reproductive Freedom Festival. The festival has 25 writers, 35 actors and seven directors who are combining their talents to honor [...]
Conversations with Creative Women captures the fire and energy, humor, heart, soul and impact of the female creative experience. It’s been a long time coming, but women FINALLY comprise a large and important part of the creative landscape. They are powerful forces in theater, film, television - as performers, writers, directors - as musicians, composers, painters, sculptors, curators, fashion designers, as chef and restaurant owners, as businesswomen, scientists, educators, investors and on, and on, and on.