The French actor,76,told a court that placing a hand on someone’s buttocks isn’t sexual assault and that the #MeToo movement is “a form of hysteria”.
Looking the worst-case scenario directly in the eye helped this unlikely anxiety sufferer move on.
It’s hard to know whether the Facebook boss’s symbolic ways of currying favour with China are more remarkable than Meta’s apparent plan to let the Communist Party snoop on users outside the country.
It’s time for me to make a mea culpa to Meghan. While we’re eye-rolling about her trad-wife cosplay we’re missing the plot twist.
The weather may be starting to cool down,but the books are heating up. Here are some of the best being published in March.
As a lifelong feminist,witnessing the blunt and precise advocacy of women like Grace Tame fills me with joy.
Wing features a cast of truly awful,nasty people. What is Gemmell trying to achieve here?
The new blockbuster movie of the stage show Wicked calculates the cost of female niceness and has radical things to say about the way women are cast into rigid roles.
The Dead Don’t Hurt is both a traditional western and a reinvention – one that puts the story of an ordinary woman front-and-centre.
Songwriters Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear are the first of their kind to create a Disney soundtrack.