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metoo

Screening at Venice: Luca Guadagnino’s ‘After the Hunt’

The film means well, but its conflicts are so haphazardly conceived that it ends up making a mockery of the very themes it purports to approach.
By Siddhant Adlakha

The David Adjaye Allegations Put the Art World in A Tricky Spot

Moving forward, cultural organizations might want to lengthen the lists of architects they consider for jobs.
By Dan Duray
A bronze statue of a girl with her hand on her hips is pictured in front of the New York Stock Exchange.

Five Years After #MeToo, Wall Street’s Culture of Secrecy Makes Progress Hard to Measure

Five years after the #MeToo movement began, progress across most industries has come in fits and starts. This is particularly true on Wall Street, where a culture of secrecy continues to keep claims out of the spotlight.
By Courtney Vinopal
A close-up of HBO executive Chris Albrecht speaking at a glass podium while one arm gestures outward.

Hollywood Executive Chris Albrecht Was Placed on Leave Amid Allegations He Choked a Colleague While at HBO

By Courtney Vinopal
CEO of JD.com Richard Liu Qiangdong arrives at the Great Hall of the People to attend the opening ceremony of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) at The Great Hall of People on March 3, 2018 in Beijing, China.

Chinese Billionaire Richard Liu Settled a US Lawsuit by a Former Student Who Accused Him of Rape

By Courtney Vinopal
Celebrity chef Mario Batali leaves Boston Municipal Court

Celebrity Chef Mario Batali Settles Sexual Misconduct Lawsuits With Two Accusers

By Oliver Staley
Drew Dixon, one the accusers of Russell Simmons

‘On the Record’ Is a Wrenching Look at the Russell Simmons Allegations

By Zach Schonfeld

Rebecca Solnit on What Writing a Memoir Made Her Discover in Her Past Work

By Lauren LeBlanc
Harvey Weinstein Sentence

Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison

By Brandon Katz
Harvey Weinstein Prison Sentence

Harvey Weinstein’s Sentence Is Coming. His Lawyers Are Nervous.

By Brandon Katz
megan ferguson larry david hbo curb your enthusiasm

Larry David’s ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Lumbers Clumsily Into #MeToo

By Lauren Hakimi
Financial empowerment is important for women.

Financial Empowerment Is the New Feminism—Here’s Why

By Keisha Blair
Sexy beast Ochs (Günther Groissböck) tries out his moves on the disguised Octavian (Magdalena Kožená).

At the Met, the Classic ‘Rosenkavalier’ Takes on a #MeToo Spin

By James Jorden

Mary Gaitskill Examines the Language of Pain in Her #MeToo Tale, ‘This Is Pleasure’

By Lauren LeBlanc

The Problem With Meghan Daum’s ‘The Problem With Everything’

By Scott Indrisek

Under Armour’s Legendary CEO Resigns After Flashy Virgin Galactic Spacesuit Unveiling

By Sissi Cao
Welcome to Hell World

Welcome to Hell World: Book Excerpt

By Luke O'Neil

Veronica Raimo’s Bold and Uncomfortable New Novel Asks: How Do We Define Rape?

By Scott Indrisek

Responding to Plácido Domingo Allegations, Met and LA Opera Take Different Approaches

By Helen Holmes
Krost

Meet Samuel Krost, the Founder Who Launched a Streetwear Collection to End Gun Violence

By Bonnie Azoulay
Tammy Faye Bakker

Women Have Actually Been at the Center of Anti-Feminism for Decades

By Shelby Black

YA Novel ‘The Art of Breaking Things’ Gives Teens the Tools They Need for the #MeToo Era

By Ali Banach

How Actual Competent ‘Black Bag’ Political Campaigns Are Run

By Patrick Hillmann
According to science, only a high-quality apology is capable of saving the Biden campaign from itself.

Science Suggests Joe Biden Needs to Apologize Quickly, and Sincerely

By John A. Tures
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