However, the screenplay by director/writer Yoon Eun-kyung, who previously made a feature film debut with “Hotel Lake” (2018) and will soon give us “Sisterhood” (2024) around the next year, stumbles more than once in terms of narrative and characterization. While its one-joke plot comes...
Alanisis the story of Maria, who has called herself Alanis. We never find out why she chose the name but one of her coworkers guesses that it’s “because of the singer”. She has moved to Buenos Aires from the provinces at twenty-three, begun working as a sex worker, and now has ...
"It's obviously a very different gig than talking about the feminine and sisterhood and motherhood, for me, because that's my center," he says. "But addressing the man is kind of hardcore from a woman's perspective. Addressing the dominating man, the patriarch, is hard, but he's the ...
If we all learn this feedback loop process, we can model it for future generations so that they will grow up knowing how to deal with conflict and not get messed up with what my supervisor calls A&I people a..hole and idiots who are blamers (it’s your fault you feel that way) pl...
“I’ve been in Mud Queens for eight or nine years. There are a lot of reasons I do it. My favorite part is the women involved in the organization. They’re hilarious, and there is an amazing sisterhood in the group. Everybody just really enjoys each other. We all live these buttone...
Join the Summit Sisterhood: This ascent is more than a climb; it’s a celebration of sisterhood, resilience, and a shared dedication to advancing women’s rights and well-being. Together, as we ascend Kilimanjaro, we will forge lasting memories, build new connections, and motivate one another...
Tragically, Ernie Lively, Elaine’s husband, passed away in early June 2021 due to cardiac complications, as confirmed by his representative to USA Today. Ernie was best known for his roles in films such as Passenger 57 and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. In the latter, he played th...
For all her having read bell hooks, it looks like Suzanne Moore missed a vital bit: “The vision of Sisterhood evoked by women’s liberationists was based on the idea of common oppression. Needless to say, it was primarily bourgeois white women, both liberal and radical in perspective, who...