She went from being “suicidal” to becoming a respected public speaker by breaking free from the labels others put on her. Here’s how we can throw off labels that cripple us,too.
Monica Lewinsky,who knows better than most what it’s like to be publicly shamed,co-produces this compelling documentary on the rise of “cancel culture”.
Once it was a no-no to dob. We live in more ambiguous times.
New show Impeachment,which premiered on September 8 on Binge,is the most personal – and arguably the most prominent – chapter in Lewinsky’s rehabilitation.
Impeachment:American Crime Story follows the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky sex scandal. “Engrossing and undeniably juicy”,it’s generating major buzz in Hollywood.
For those of us who spent our teens or 20s dancing to Britney Spears and consuming the spectacle of her unravelling,the experience of watching the film was part horror,part shame.
In this week's episode of Good Weekend Talks,editor Katrina Strickland is joined by Nick Bryant,author and New York correspondent for the BBC,and Farrah Tomazin,a senior writer with The Age currently covering US politics and news,for a conversation about Donald Trump,American unrest and the upcoming election.
Condemned as weak for sticking by her husband,Hillary Clinton reflects on her marriage and why it continues to be a source of curiosity and bewilderment.
The former First Lady is the subject of a new book and a documentary series – but it is Bill who provides the real entertainment.
"Nobody sits down and thinks,'I think I'll take a really irresponsible risk',"Bill Clinton says in a new documentary series.
"There has been enough momentum and energy and force that the pendulum has moved,"Ms Lewinsky said in Sydney.