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Sophie GilbertThe Atlantic |
Where does a woman go when she’s outgrown the narratives she’s telling? The year was 2006. Popular music was, for women, a pretty desolate...
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The former TV host and actor was a mascot, at best, for a media culture that routinely dehumanized and hypersexualized young women. In the summer of...
The series should capture the wild ambition and tense charms of the TV business. Its leads don’t telegraph any of that. Ah, The Morning Show. Less a...