| "Y'all stop making fun of Jim Lehrer, this is his Make-A-Wish." |
| The "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy has sold over 32 million copies worldwide, so it was only a matter of time before the concept spread to other published works like a nasty virus. But "Fifty Shades of Kale"? Really? |
| They call glitter "the herpes of crafting supplies." It's sticky as hell, yes, but I say: may it never go away. Glitter is forever. |
| Much speculation has been made over the presidential candidate's tan. The cause of his changing televised color — makeup, lighting, or something else — remains unclear. But, different shades of foundation seem like a likely culprit. |
| Someone dressed them up in these ridiculous costumes and now they are so sad. |
| Criticisms of the way the Times columnist covers women in the developing world, especially sex workers, are mounting. What's the alternative? |
| Jessica Grose talks about her new novel about a women's blog, and how it relates to the real, sometimes stressful life of a woman writing on the internet. |
| The U.S. Marine Corps is allowing women to take its Infantry Officer Course for the first time. Of the two women enrolled in the inaugural mixed-gender class, one passed the first of 86 days. |
| The fashion industry has made great use of social media over the last few years to give fans a window into the glamorous world it is. But now some of the business's most influential players are using it for extremely silly spats. |
| Ann Romney may have looked slightly trendier than bona fide fashion icon Michelle in her all-white ensemble (it's a bold move, this many days after Labor Day). Whose debate look do you prefer? |
| A new study finds that girls' desire to look like skinny models in magazines may be influenced more by their genes than by their exposure to the magazines themselves. |
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