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From left, Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Judith Ivey, Sheila McCarthy, Michelle McLeod and Jessie Buckley in a scene from "Women Talking." (Michael Gibson/Orion - United Artists Releasing via AP)
Arts & CultureFilm
Jim McDermott
“Women Talking” is an exploration of the way that religion can be used to imprison people—and what’s worse, to teach them to imprison themselves.
FaithFaith in Focus
Nichole M. Flores
The singer's halftime performance illuminated some of the tensions experienced by pregnant women in the public eye.
Arts & CultureBooks
Jenny Shank
In 'How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water' by Angie Cruz and 'Factory Girls' by Michelle Gallen, readers encounter female protagonists who are smart, tough, hilarious survivors.
Politics & SocietyLast Take
Kathryn Jean Lopez
We need to lead a revolution of mercy—and truth.
Arts & CultureBooks
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
Louise Perry's argument against the sexual revolution raises a difficult question for readers: Given the fraught situation in which the sexual revolution has left many women and men, where do we go from here?
Three women smile at each other while walking with a group of small toddlers.
MagazineFeatures
Christopher Parker
Since 1992, Hour Children has aimed to prepare women during their sentence for re-entry into society and then provide support after it ends.