
The Making of Rose McGowan, Decorated General in the Revolution Against the Patriarchy
"What I’ve done is give a voice to women, to show them that it’s okay to be angry."

Laura Dern Finally Gets to Be Complicated

Game Changer: Andy Murray
As Britain's Andy Murray was smashing his way to the top of the worldwide tennis ranking last year, he was also making a name for himself as one of the only male players willing to, shhh, call himself a feminist.

What If Lorde Was One of Us
Hallelujah! After four long years, pop savior Lorde has soared back onto the charts with a new adult perspective, an experimental sound, and a sophomore effort guaranteed to put all one-album-wonder doubts to rest, once and for all.

"I Wanted to Get in There Like a Motherf**ker": The Story of Karen O

Audrey Gelman's The Wing Is the Feminist Answer to Co-Working Spaces

When the Lingerie Outlasts the Affair
The slow-burn dissolution of whatever we almost were devastated me.

Grimes Wanted to Be the First "DIY Pop Star." Mission Accomplished
By doing it all herself—writing, recording, producing, video-directing, and more—Grimes has pioneered a new breed of stardom. Lizzy Goodman drops in on her European tour.

A Closer Look at Women Who've Left Their Husbands for Other Women
Lizzy Goodman reports on the fluidity of female sexuality.

How I Learned That Being Good in Bed Isn't About Bikini Waxes and Perfect Moans
Until age 28, Lizzy Goodman didn't have sex, she performed it. He taught her to go all in.

Taraji P. Henson Waited 20 Years for a Project Like Empire
As the most captivating, complicated, and gloriously over-the-top diva to have exploded onto the small screen in a decade—or maybe ever—Golden Globe–winning powerhouse Taraji P. Henson is a star reborn.

Michael B. Jordan on Acting, Activism, and Cheat Days
After fighting the good fight onscreen and off for more than a decade, the all-American actor is cementing his status as Hollywood's next big leading man. God bless the USA!

Breaking Up with Bikram
For years Lizzy Goodman practiced a particularly punishing form of yoga, fully, intensely, without reservation. One day, she knew it was over. Maybe it was Vinyasa beckoning…or maybe it was just time.

Who Owns Joan Didion?
When Joan Didion showed up in a Céline ad, the Internet erupted over the supposed commercialization of a literary genius. Is this a battle between the lit girls and fashion girls, or a collective identity crisis? Lizzy Goodman ponders the debate of cultural ownership.

Leslye Headland Is Now Gunning for Our Sex Lives
Leslye Headland, the filmmaker who shot straight to the heart of female friendship with the bawdy, brazen Bachelorette, is back. And she's ready for her second coming.

A Conversation With Reigning Club Queen Charli XCX and the Embodiment of Downtown Cool, Debbie Harry

Is Sloane Stephens the Future of American Tennis?

The Answer to Pop's Prim-Princess Problem? Lykke Li

Lea Michele Opens Up About Life After Cory

Lou Doillon Opens Up About Her Music Career, Growing Up Birkin, and "Desperately Needing Men"

Eternal Flame

My Rockstar Makeover

Kim Gordon Sounds Off
