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Sexual Stereotyping Now OK at the Times? Claims Women Are Simply Better at Fashion, Managing

Sexual stereotypes are acceptable, as long as they portray women as superior to men? In "The Edge Goes to the Women," Horyn wrote "Could it be that women, despite being outnumbered by male ...
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Hard-News Times Again Hails Michelle Obama, "Stylish, Risk-Taking" Fashion "Trendsetter"

On the front of the Sunday Styles section, fashion writer Bee-Shyuan Chang and the supposedly hard-news Times once again fawns over Michelle Obama the fashion plate, who “has become a powerful ...

Ugh: NYT Celebrates Fashion Sense of March Rioters in London

The Times asks of the March riots in London protesting reductions in government education spending: "What do you wear when protest and mayhem rock your world?"

Michelle Obama, New Jackie O and Sole Savior of the Fashion Industry

Some more of that hard-bitten Times reporting: "Often called the First Lady of Fashion, Mrs. Obama has a sense of style, as we all know by now, that rivals Jackie Kennedy's. She has boosted the ...

NY Times: Michelle Obama 'a Woman Not to be Contended with So Much as Worshiped From Afar'

First Lady lauded even in criticism.

NYT's Fashion Critic Praises Palin's Style - Then Ducks

Cathy Horyn favors Sarah Palin's fashion sense over Michelle Obama's, then braces for liberal brickbats: "...it seems to me that Sarah Palin, and not Mrs. Obama, is closer to how most of them ...

Even in Highlighting Modesty Marie Claire Can't Resist Slamming Religion

Program teaches being lady-like goes beyond dressing the part.

Michelle Obama, First Recessionista?

The new First Lady's fashion choices may be affordable in the eyes of the media but they still remain out of the budget of many average people.

NYT Styles Michelle Obama As "U.S. Fashion's One-Woman Bailout"

Can Michelle Obama single-handedly bail out the U.S. fashion industry? We can only hope.

It's (Not) a Man, Baby!

Guy Trebay characterizes common-sense reactions to transgendered "man" Thomas Beatie's infamous pregnancy as a "phobic response" to identity change.
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