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We're live in the studio with Mariam Veiszadeh, Daily Life's Woman of the Year for 2016. If you have any questions you'd like to ask Mariam, please leave them below in the comments and we'll do our best to get to them.

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"I've run out of excuses for not turning up to parties – there are only so many times I can say that my aunt is unwell! Please help."

Your most intimate questions answered by Jessica Rowe.
smh.com.au|Od: Jessica Rowe
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In an interview with The Times, Michael Sheen has announced he's moving back to Port Talbot in Wales to begin his grassroots campaign to oppose demagogues and fascists.

"In the same way as the Nazis had to be stopped in Germany in the '30s, this thing that is on the rise has to be stopped," Michael Sheen told The Times Magazine.

At the height of his acting career, the British actor has cited Donald Trump and Brexit among the reasons he has left Hollywood to focus on political activism.
smh.com.au|Od: Aja Styles

Coming to a beach near you very soon, Wendy Squires, Writer with a definite view on the rules of engagement.

"It was weird because I felt like a house Asian, like I'm her servant," Margaret Cho said of her discussion with Tilda Swinton - who has since released their entire email conversation in full.

Daily Life udostępnił(a) post użytkownika The Sydney Morning Herald.

We shouldn't have to wait until 2046 for equal representation. But it looks like we will.

It is 2046. Women have been able to vote in federal elections for 144 years. Australia's first female prime minister has celebrated her 85th birthday. And the Federal Parliament will have only now achieved an equal number of male and female politicians.

Fairfax Media calculated how long it would take the federal, NSW and Victorian parliaments to achieve equal representation of men and women based on the rate of change between the past three elections.
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Stephanie R. Peatling

Oh how we will miss Michelle Obama.

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1. Lower your expectations.

We dream of sun, sea and sand but get sulks, stress and shouting instead. Lola Borg tells how to survive two weeks with your nearest and dearest.
smh.com.au|Od: Lola Borg

"As 2016 careens to its conclusion with all the elegance of a golf buggy captained by a sleep-deprived ice freak in a Santa suit, it is probably unsurprising that quite so much of its penultimate fortnight would be spent arguing about women with controversial pants," writes Annabel Crabb.

"I used to think, 'Life's meant to be hard work.' But after reading the book, I realised you can do what you want and have adventures and see the world."

But von Furstenberg expects something in return.

Diane von Furstenberg is attempting fashion diplomacy.
smh.com.au|Od: Sarah Polus

Twenty years since the release of their breakout single Wannabe, Melanie C has passed on the "girl power" to her daughter Scarlet Starr, 7, who she says acts more like a Spice Girl than she ever did.

Sporty Spice on passing on "girl power" to her only daughter, dropping her very own version of Lemonade and why she can no longer rock sportswear.
smh.com.au|Od: Amy Croffey

By the time you read this, online businesses will be stopping postal guarantees and your only option is to drive – crying – to your local Westfield or other weather-sealed biodome and fully submerge yourself into that nightmare cross between an M.C. Escher print and Dante's seventh circle of hell, complete with Muffin Break.

Via Good Weekend Magazine

How to strategise during the most capitalist time of the year.
smh.com.au|Od: Benjamin Law

"Now we're feeling what not having hope feels like."

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In her final one-on-one interview, first lady Michelle Obama tells Oprah Winfrey about her husband's legacy of hope and says many Americans are now feeling what it's like without it.

Fellow "pap" Jonathan Marshall said that, when it comes to taking photos of Armytage, demand was very much for "shots taken from behind... they want to see her backside".

He's the baby-faced Sydney paparazzo who has managed to get himself in an awful lot of hot water and in a very short time.
smh.com.au|Od: Andrew Hornery

As Regina George once (kinda) said: Get in loser, we're going protesting.

When Jay Newton-Small moved her father into a care facility she was given a 20-page questionnaire to fill out. Her father had Alzheimer's disease and his fading memory and agitated behaviour made it hard for caregivers to understand his needs. But she had a hunch that it was not the best approach.

"It completely transformed his care."
smh.com.au|Od: Tara Bahrampour