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October 6, 2018
Within the past year, several movement-resonant shows were canceled in their infancy, or never got off the ground. In the wake of the Kavanaugh hearings, and on the eve of #MeToo’s anniversary, a tide might be changing: “Women’s anger could make for good television.”
With the onset of another awards season, a full year after the sexual assault allegations against impresario-ogre Harvey Weinstein first went public, V.F. chief critic Richard Lawson looks back on the Oscar era that was—and what its end actually means.
In her first interview as head of the anti-sexual misconduct group, veteran executive Lisa Borders discusses the work ahead.
Canceled too soon, Sweet/Vicious is making a comeback as a comic book. Jules and Ophelia are two college students who have a secret life as vigilantes targeting sexual assailants on their campus.
Terry Crews, Michael Gaston, and Alex Winter on sharing their experiences with sexual harassment and assault—and the unique challenges of navigating the movement as a male survivor.
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