During the 19th century, the ability to spend time in nature helped free some girls from restrictive social norms and turned ...
The Women's NCAA Tournament continues on Friday with the Sweet 16. No. 1 seed UCLA takes on No. 5 seed Ole Miss for a spot in ...
A graphic shows Jane Manning James, Alice Merrill Horne, Elaine Anderson Cannon and Leah D. Widtsoe. BYU professors said ...
Many successful female filmmakers have been speaking out about the difficulties in trying to claim traditionally ...
As Women's History month comes to a close, I've been thinking about some of my favorite fictional women--the heroines I ...
The early rounds of this year's March Madness women's basketball tournament may have seen a dip in viewership without Caitlin Clark, but plenty of other data show that the women's bracket hasn't lost ...
Fond du Lac PD community meal, 4:30-7 p.m., Anishinaabewigamig Language & Culture Learning Center, 1713 Animikii Road, Cloquet. Fond du Lac Tribal Police Department serves meal of wild rice hot dish ...
In my new book, The Golf 100, in which I ranked the top 100 golfers of all time, men and women, I ranked — spoiler alert! — ...
A new book breaks down the misogynistic media ecosystem that's behind our insatiable desire to pit powerful women against ...
Local author David McGrath pays tribute to his late older sister, who he describes as going toe-to-toe with her brothers — "slobbish, reckless ruffians" — when they were growing up in Evergreen Park, ...
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Just over half of women and 40% of men read a book in 2022, but just 29.5% of men read fiction, compared to 49.2% of women.