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How the Moms of Extremists Are Uniting Against ISIS
A mother who lost her son in Syria tells us how she's trying to keep other families from suffering the same fate.
'Office' Magazine Is Full of Art, Fashion, and Magic City Strippers
"It doesn't matter whether you like it or not, just as long as you can't help having an opinion about it... That's 'Office.'"
The Last Days of Disco Captured by Photographer Bill Bernstein
A new photo book charts the rise and fall of disco as a crucial moment in history, and the impact the movement had on New York clubland.
An Interview with Nawal el Saadawi, Egypt's Most Fiery Feminist
Saadawi is the author of 56 books and has been imprisoned for her writing, which condemns how women have and continue to be treated in the Middle East. We talked religion, capitalism, and the state of Egyptian politics.
How to Pick Up Girls: A Guide by Girls for Boys
We're not asking for Jane Austen; we just want to be wooed, and we want you to be cool about it for once.
Unearthing Jill Reiter's Lost Riot Grrrl Film
We talked to the New York filmmaker about her never-before-seen DIY film starring Kathleen Hanna.
A Girl's Guide to Not Being a Dick This Summer
Summer's great because everyone looks hotter and the place you live becomes a place to explore rather than endure, but it also contains plenty of chances for you to embarrass yourself.
Kate Monro Is the Grand Oracle of Losing Your Virginity
We spoke to the author of Losing It, a book about people popping their cherries.
FaceTime Girls Are the New Webcam Girls
To an increasing number of men with erections and enough data allocation left on their monthly plans, Apple’s pocket Skype is yet another masturbatory aid to add to the arsenal—a new platform for people to talk to girls they’ve met on the internet and...
It's Slut Night in London! Follow On Our Live Blog
A night of slutty confessions in a bid to undermine the word "slut," covered live from London.