Meghan and Carrie push feminism back to the 50s
Our world is filled with talented female politicians, scientists and sportswomen, yet two of the most talked about women don’t have proper jobs.
Our world is filled with talented female politicians, scientists and sportswomen, yet two of the most talked about women don’t have proper jobs.
Diana is still being treated as a voiceless silly slip, even by her family.
Television, handled badly or overused, can diminish meaningful moments. Philip would have hated the ponderous TV coverage of his death.
For the royals, this situation is now, to use Oprah’s word, ‘unsurvivable’. The creaking institution cannot withstand this sort of seamy grudge match.
To say the details of Vladimir Putin’s secret palace are gobstopping is to totally understate the sheer insanity of the project. But it’s all a bit sad, really.
If you thought the humiliation of the election was awful, then you have no idea what acute social torture is being lined up for the Trump women now.
A lifetime on the golf course is hardly a punishment for Prince Andrew. He’s been born into a life in which he simply cannot lose.
Behind the glamorous fantasy of the Playboy Mansion was a grubby reality. Hef, once so much his own man, was a man owned.
IN her final interview, comedian Joan Rivers was feisty and filthy — and strangely prescient about her own death.
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