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Jessica Knoll reveals the rape behind her novel, Luckiest Girl Alive
By every conventional measure, Jessica Knoll's thriller, Luckiest Girl Alive, was a wildly successful literary debut. It sold more than 450,000 copies and spent four months on the best-seller lists. Foreign rights sold in more than 30 countries. The actress Reese Witherspoon optioned the film rights, and Knoll wrote the screenplay.
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Wentworth Miller pens Facebook post about his personal struggle with depression after fat-shaming meme goes viral
"In 2010, at the lowest point in my adult life, I was looking everywhere for relief/comfort/distraction."
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'Go f--- yourself': Adele to Jamie Oliver over breastfeeding comments
Adele opened up about feeling like a failure because she couldn't breastfeed.
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Hillary 2016
Can TV shows predict Hillary Clinton's victory?
Thanks to TV's strong women, people are ready for a female leader, writes Mary McNamara.
Book club
24 books for a year of reading only work by women
After some new reading material? Alyssa Rosenberg has some suggestions... and not a straight, white male in sight.
Dollhouse Collective
Rose Byrne and Gracie Otto launch all-female ...
The Dollhouse Collective is five Australian women working to tell stories with a strong female presence.
#AskHimLess
Mark Ruffalo answers the sexist questions usually ...
Nice guy Mark Ruffalo got an ever so small taste of what it's like to be a woman in Hollywood.
Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep: "I wanted to be Tom Sawyer, not ...
Meryl Streep sums up why Hollywood remains so adverse to women's stories and female lead characters.
Schumer truths
Amy Schumer and Tina Fey join forces to skewer ...
Your favourite ladies giving the finger to Hollywood ageism.