For the Teenage Girls in “Headshot,” the Boxing Ring Is a Place of Transformation
Over the course of each fight, a window opens into the desire and delusion that motivates these girls to fight
Over the course of each fight, a window opens into the desire and delusion that motivates these girls to fight
A house filled with one’s closest friends living together and caring for each other as senior citizens is deeply comforting
The cult dramedy "Freaks and Geeks" gets it right about teenage girlhood friendship
Erin Slaughter, author of "A Manual for How to Love Us," recommends novels and stories about women living at the edge of their animal desires
Yiyun Li's novel “The Book of Goose” blurs the line between artistic exploitation and personal intimacy
Girls with unhealthy work-life balance, toxic romances and terrible vices, claiming the city as their own, one subway cry at a time
A new breed of horse girls who are dirty, daring, and feminist as hell
The erasure of Black women in slasher films has larger implications about race in America
"Elegy with New England Roadkill" and "Photo Op at Antelope Canyon," two poems by Sarah Ghazal Ali
Daphne Palasi Andreades on all the small glories and pains of immigrant girlhood