Are Women's Magazines the Key to Nurturing More Women Writers?

There's been an ongoing discussion about how poorly represented women are among the ranks of magazine writers. For instance, women wrote just 26.44 percent of New Yorker stories last year and only 16 percent of those in Harper's. But Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor of The Nation (which does a bit better women-wise than…
Going Rouge: Feminists Weren't Fooled Once, Won't Be Fooled Again
Is there anything left to say about Sarah Palin? Going Rouge, the just-released liberal answer to Palin's memoir, has something to say, which is that strikingly little has changed about her a year later. That's both good and bad news.
Editor Of The Nation Weighs In On Hillary Clinton (Almost) Word For NY Times Word
Early this morning, a tipster clued us into the appearance of the formidable Katrina Vanden Heuvel — editor, part-owner, and publisher of The Nation — on MSNBC's Morning Joe, where she discussed why Hillary Clinton should speak out about sexism directed at Senator Clinton during presidential campaign. And, well, much…
