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The Lurid Backstory Of Robert Louis Stevenson's Jekyll And Hyde 

Today marks the birthday of a literary great. But did you know the first draft of his most notable work was initially burned . . . by his wife?

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Banned Bravo Subway Ad Reveals Sexist Double Standard 

A TV ad featuring a woman post-divorce was deemed too offensive for the subway. But blatantly sexist and racist ads? A-OK.

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I'm A Hip-Hop Feminist Dating A Patriarchal Man

Every interaction is filtered through the lens of my commitment to feminism, except for my choice in who I couple with.

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6 Ways Travel Changes When You Don't Take The Kids

My husband and I recently traveled together without our kids for the first time . . . in a while. And it was a brand-new ball game.

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I've Never Had A One Night Stand, But Maybe I Should

Dry humping my pillow and imagining it was David Duchovny seemed a much hotter alternative than doing the real thing.

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Jessa Duggar Probably Didn’t Have Sex In A Closet At Church—But Who Cares If She Did?

Reactions to one woman's ridiculous claim about the 19 Kids & Counting star reek of religious judgment.

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"Games Can Be Anything And It's Gorgeous": Interview With Critic And Poet Lana Polansky

A candid conversation about game culture . . . interlaced with video game visual manipulations and original haikus.

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Why Doesn't The Divine Michelle Monaghan Get More Love?

This stylish and talented actress deserves to be an A-lister. So what gives?

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