Word: men
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...well-known feminist author Susan C. Faludi '81 issued an S.O.S. on behalf of American men last night in Sanders Theatre, where she spoke before an audience of about 500 Harvard community members...
Backlash attacked the notion that feminism eradicated discrimination against women. Now Faludi has turned her attention to the plight of American men...
During the course of her hour-long speech, which was followed by a question-and-answer period, Faludi expounded upon the thesis of Stiffed, arguing that neither men nor feminists are to blame for the current crisis of manliness in America...
Lesser Today would be more apt for this retrograde expansion of NBC's franchise morning show. The easy-listening fare--dating younger men, how to "test-drive" a dog--isn't really the problem so much as the tone. The ingratiating host trio makes Rosie O'Donnell sound like a shock jock (co-host Florence Henderson seems grateful to be on TV at all: "Good morning! This is so much fun!"). After The View proved that homebound audiences like a little sass with their coffee and celebs, Later needs a shot of attitude in its cup. Maybe Joy Behar...
...runners, Al Gore and Bill Bradley, will fare against each of the GOP candidates. In this regard, there is a certain synergy between McCain and Bradley; conversely, McCain?s fate in the Republican party could be directly proportionate to Bradley?s progress in the Democratic primaries. While the two men disagree on some controversial issues, like abortion, they share a dissatisfaction with the political status quo that will appeal to the many voters fed up with politics as usual and the perceived entitlement of Bush and Gore...