Ariel Levy has a great review at The New Yorker of Gail Collins’ book When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present and Leslie Sanchez’s You’ve Come A Long Way, Maybe: Sarah, Michelle, Hillary and The Shaping of the New American Woman (if you’re interested in the latter, I wrote a post about it last week).
According to the NYT, the “bachelor pad” is a victim of the recession.
This is why I’m grateful that I don’t attend Sydney University.
Pro-choice Democrats vow to take down the Stupak amendment.
The National Women’s History Museum bill moved to the Senate today. Wouldn’t that be neat?
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