New Woman Behind the Camera brings together the whimsical and the confrontational to show how modernism shaped photography
By Katrina Gulliver
Sensational: The Hidden History of America’s ‘Girl Stunt Reporters’ by Kim Todd reviewed
By Katrina Gulliver
There probably is something here for everyone. But maybe only one thing
By Katrina Gulliver
The Year 1000: When Explorers Connected the World — And Globalization Began by Valerie Hansen reviewed
By Katrina Gulliver
When a man throws things at his staff, it’s assault. When a woman does it, it’s a punchline
By Katrina Gulliver
How the now-bankrupt department store paved the way for Amazon
By Katrina Gulliver
A Florida man murdered his parents with an axe 85 years ago today. The newspapers claimed he was crazed on marijuana
By Katrina Gulliver
Reinforcing victimhood has lead us to the culture of appealing to authorities.
By Katrina Gulliver
This book reminded me of Kurt Andersen’s Fantasyland — but where Andersen thinks only Americans have lost their minds, David Andress thinks everyone has. I can’t say I disagree, being a subscriber to the Hourly Outrage, also known as Twitter. Andress refers to Brexit, Donald Trump’s election and Marine Le Pen’s rise in French politics […]
By Katrina Gulliver