Deep within these celebrities, fans can find home. A warm womb-like enclosure far removed from the niggling, “don’t bring your muddy shoes in here,” “you take all my money” moms and dads. Bringing its fans into a gleaming, no-rules fantasy land where you can turn up the TV loud and leave your clothes all over the floor. Read more
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‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Costume Designer Fuels The Fire With Visuals
The Establishment speaks with award-winning designer Ane Crabtree about symbolism, feminism, witches, and Handmaids. Read more
How ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ Upends The Asian BFF Trope
Jessica Huang’s friendship with a white neighbor centers the Asian-American experience in a way I’d never seen before on TV. Read more
Filmmakers Highlight The Complexity Of Modern Marriage For Women In India
In ‘A Suitable Girl,’ an all-women-of-color team shines a light on the invisible lives of women in India. Read more
Why I Don’t Trust The ‘Roseanne’ Reboot
When I was a kid, Roseanne was a person who challenged the order of things. Now, it feels like she’s upholding it. Read more
Walt Whitman, Trump, And The Search For A ‘Greater Moral Identity’
Whitman was haunted by the prospect that we would lack a ‘common skeleton.’ Read more
When The Sexually Abusive Artist Is A Woman
Anne Sexton’s legacy as feminist poet and guiding light for the mentally ill must include the destruction of her own daughter. Read more
Age Critiques On ‘The Bachelor’ Are Anti-Feminist — And Miss The Point
When people critique relationships with age differences, I suspect they’re concerned not about the effects of the patriarchy, but about young women expressing agency. Read more
An American Monster In Wakanda: Why I Would Be Erik Killmonger
Black Panther’s villain isn’t my villain at all. He’s my hero. Read more
The Artist Behind The Establishment’s Official Love T-Shirt Believes In The Power Of Every Body
‘I’m an amputee and this image is one of the first I’ve created that addresses what being disabled is, sans able-bodied expectations.’ Read more