Women-Made Films Mostly Ignored by the National Film Registry. Why?
The situation for women who want to make movies is grim. Despite the fact that film schools graduate as many women as men, just 4% of Hollywood directors are women.
The situation for women who want to make movies is grim. Despite the fact that film schools graduate as many women as men, just 4% of Hollywood directors are women.
Huffington Post | Katherine Thomson | Posted 11.15.2009 | Entertainment
The highly-anticipated John Keats bio-pic "Bright Star" had its US premiere in New York Monday night. Joining director Jane Campion were the film'...
Sabine Heller | Posted 11.12.2009 | Style
Here the supermodel cum fashion designer discusses her development, tomboy status and screen debut. Move over Kate Moss.
Sabine Heller | Posted 10.18.2009 | Style
For designer Maria Cornejo -- headstrong, fiercely independent, brilliant, beautiful -- not belonging has made her stronger.
Andrea Chalupa | Posted 07.25.2009 | Style
Walletpop.com challenged Marco Liotta to go into Goodwill and put together a sharp interview outfit for under $50. The transformation and tips are a lesson to job-seekers and stylistas everwhere.
Paul Katz | Posted 06.25.2009 | Entertainment
The women's movement used to have a kind of steam that I think has gone out of it. We have to keep talking about change and women's rights, not only here but all around the world.
Martha McCully | Posted 06.10.2009 | Living
I'm doing a lot of things differently in my new economy. I'm cleaning my own house, choosing meters over valet, skipping doctors' appointments, living without HBO, avoiding Whole Foods.
Diane Tucker | Posted 11.13.2009 | Entertainment