If the so-called Golden Age of Television -- a cultural epoch that deconstructed traditional masculinity while reveling in violence and guilt (The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, and Mad Men) -- is now over, we appear to be living in a second Golden Age -- one for women on TV. As the recent...
From heartwarming narratives to gripping dramas, these are the shows that invite women to see themselves on screen and find solidarity in the stories being told. The best shows for female audiences feature a remarkable range of storytelling, often showcasing strong female leads or ensembles ...
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Michael: If Pam wants to show more cleavage, she should be able to. I encourage that. Michael: Respect. R-E-S-P-svee-T. Find out what it means to me. Michael: Did I come from a woman? Have I slept with a woman? More than one?
Unrated TV Episode | Talk-Show Edit page Add to list "Outreach Connection" Television host Dr. Debra Peppers sits sown with guest Barb Schreacke from Glory Worship Center in Clayton Illinois for the upcoming Women's retreats. Barb would appear again with Dr. Peppers the following year in .....
Natalie Quail agrees. Natalie started her successful dental cosmetics company, SmileTime, after winning a business competition on the TV show, Dragon’s Den. Here she tells BBC World Service’s Business Daily about her experience of being asked to take on non-promotable tasks in her work as ...
and TV movies according to the following parameters: how do audiences validate inherited gender roles through box office results, how do films relate women's experiences during democracy with social imaginaries constructed upon long shared narratives, how does the industry articulate women's contribution...
But, as we stand on the shore of the beach at night before we head home from the office, there sure are a lot of twinkling lights around the bay. Not just along the shore, but headed up the hills and inland. Not just lights from homes and businesses. Cars. Streetlights. Too many...
Those who commented that "Designing Women" is a rip-off of "The Golden Girls" are mistaken; both are fine situation comedies in their own right but are also very unique and distinct from one another. The only thing common to both is that each show starred four wonderful comedic actresses...