
Can Taylor Lorenz Fix the Internet?
The Washington Post reporter breaks the internet on a regular basis. Can she keep it from breaking her?

The Queen of True Crime
Ashley Flowers has the top true crime podcast in the country. But heavy is the head that wears the crown in the often controversial industry.

The Billion Dollar Question
Why can’t the military fix its violence against women problem? Congress is on the precipice of ushering in the biggest shift in military policy since the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. But would it have saved 21-year-old airman Natasha Aposhian?

How Becky Lynch Became ‘The Man’
On the eve of another WrestleMania, go inside the WWE Superstar's brutal, bloody fight to shape the world to her will.

Miranda July's Kajillionaire Finds Hope in the Loneliness of This Moment
The writer and director on the lies inherent to parenting and transforming America's sweetheart.

Motherhood Through the Looking 'Gram
Parents want to share their lives on Instagram but at what cost? Molly Langmuir goes down the rabbit hole.

Could an Innovative Reforestation Program Help Stem Climate-Change-Fueled Wildfires Worldwide?
A strategy derived from the practices of indigenous populations in the Amazon River Basin is giving experts hope.

Is Autumn de Wilde the Indie Rock Martha Stewart?
With 'Emma,' the world-famous photographer creates a sumptuous, aspirational world.

ELLE's 2020 Women in Art: Five Artists to Know Now
Plus the curators, critics, and exhibitions exploring what it means to exist in our messy world.

Jenny Offill Maps an Ambient Dread

Gwyneth Paltrow Is Not Going to Read This Story

Progressive Prophet Naomi Klein Sees The Future. Can It Be Changed?

The Rise of the Mom-Shaming Resistance

Gloria Bell Does Not Feed Into the Regular Rom-Com Fantasies About Love
Director Sebastián Lelio remakes his love letter to feisty fifty-something females just in time for International Women's Day.

What's Next For New Yorker Reporter Jane Mayer?

Meet the Seven Creative Tastemakers Shedding Light on Critical Issues

Mia Farrow Takes an Unflinching Look at Her Past in the Wake of the #MeToo Movement
The movement her son helped launch has led her to rethink aspects of her own life.

#MeToo Has Helped Mia Farrow Rethink Her Past
The movement her son helped launch has led her to rethink aspects of her own life.

How Ainsley Earhardt Became America’s (President’s) Sweetheart
She never sought to have political influence, but as a cohost of Donald Trump’s favorite morning show, Fox & Friends, that’s exactly what she’s acquired.

What Will the Miss America Pageant Look Like in a Post-#MeToo World?

Why Should a Webcam Plus a Woman Equal Sex? For Petra Cortright, It's Art
The artist uses the web to create striking, ethereal art that sometimes seems too simple to be true.

The Myth of the Natural Mother
As a chorus of new voices swells to either rhapsodize over, or bemoan, motherhood, one new parent discovers beauty in the fear of the unknown.

Meet the Woman Behind the World's 3 Most Significant Art Fairs

Finding Love in the Wake of Death

How Tessa Thompson Is Taking Control of Her Career

What Virtual Reality Can Teach Us About Empathy
Will we become more human as the bounds between real and not dissolve?

ELLE's 2017 Women in Tech: Star Tech Voyagers
Meet the founders, execs, engineers, and VCs shaking up the world's most powerful industry.

Margo Price Is Country Music's Most Exciting New Truth-Teller
And, as it happens, her life story sounds a whole lot like a country song.