Watch These Two Little Girls Learn How To Say Popsicle
Cuteness level: Charlie. Read More ›
Cuteness level: Charlie. Read More ›
In the show's trailblazing efforts to touch on all taboo topics, we're now forced to consider parental sex. Ick? Read More ›
10 Superbly Sensual Faces. Numbering is in the eye of the beholder. Read More ›
The Girls creator threw a 26th birthday party on Sunday in which she forced her friends to exercise on stationary bikes. Sounds like, err…a blast? Read More ›
Also explored: the difference between a notebook and a journal, basic sexual etiquette, and more. Read More ›
On a Conan appearance, Mamet, who plays the naive Shoshanna on Girls said guys are turned off by her “ambition.” “Ninety percent of the time when I go on dates I think, I could be reading my book instead,” she added. Read More ›
First HBO's Girls was celebrated for finally accurately depicting the lives of young professionals in their early twenties living in New York. And then came the onslaught of criticism about its racist casting and privileged point of view. Creator Lena Dunham responded to the backlash on NPR. Read More ›
The new episode covered the dangers of sexting, allowing new coworkers to make you over, and leaving your diary out in the open. Here's what I learned from the latest episode. Read More ›
Instagram is like a giant lookbook of what the girls of “so four summers ago” are wearing these days. All the trends kind of blend into each other to form a general look that resembles a hobo stripper. (See under: Rihanna.) Read More ›
She says all publications need to change the way they do things to attract more female writers — and that women's magazines are more serious than many people think. Read More ›
Allison Williams, of “Girls” and the daughter of Brian Williams has gotten flack for nepotism being the reason she got her big break, but maybe it was just talent? Love it or hate it — girl can sing. Read More ›
The last episode also explored the power of Twitter, the glory of dancing to Robyn, and more. Here are ten things I learned. Read More ›
Two things that are apparently never going away: everyone's opinion of Lena Dunham's HBO series “Girls,” and the “shit girls say” meme. Here, they finally come together. Read More ›
Why is Pinterest such a hit with the ladies? The following images — pulled from various Pinterest boards curated by the female sex — may help explain why. Read More ›
Jon Caramanica writes in the "Times": "The debate over the show is related to, but not a full picture of, greater debates about race and television, about representation and power, and about reception. The vigor of the response has far more to do with what’s not shown on television as a whole than what is or is not shown on “Girls,” and also with who’s chosen to pay attention."
Including: the best ways to kill time before your abortion, what not to say in a job interview, and more. Read More ›
A racially charged joke-tweet by Girls writer Lesley Arfin made a lot of people mad. We talked to some commentators about the show's racial politics, and how jokes about race can, in fact, sometimes be funny. Read More ›
Other than having her own T.V. show and all, her interview on “Chelsea Lately” last night gave 5 reasons why she's just like us. Read More ›
They probably all bond over their famous parents on set. Who's Laurie Simmons? Now I feel dumb. (via uproxx.com) Read More ›
Being messy, clumsy, and boozy isn't exactly new territory for “funny” women on TV. So why do we keep falling into the same tired tropes? Read More ›
It finally has the world talking about female sexual desires. Shift's Amy Odell and Anna North discuss the latest critique of the book in the new issue of “Newsweek.” Read More ›
“Girls” has been praised for its “real” — read incredibly awkward — sex scenes. But we want to hear your actual stories of real sex gone wrong. Read More ›
There was lots of knowledge to glean from last night's premiere of the new HBO show, from the eating habits of bohemian Europeans to why it might pay to learn Photoshop. Read More ›
Just in case the 12 problems that busty girls have bummed you out. Here are six perks to having big boobs! Read More ›
HBO's newest show addresses issues most early twentysomethings don't want to talk about. But it'll explain the whole “Millennials” thing to our parents so we don't have to. Read More ›
She tells Conan all about the awesomeness, awkwardness and abundant chafing. Read More ›
They love “Whitney” and “2 Broke Girls” and have this to say to “Two And a Half Men” creator Lee Aronsohn: “Nobody would ever complain that there are too many shows about guys or families or groups of friends, so why are people complaining about shows about girls?” Read More ›
The second books in both the “Hunger Games” and “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” trilogies have “fire” in the title. Apparently this is a hot — pun intended — book trend, as you can see by this slew of fire books. Read More ›
The creator of “Two and a Half Men” thinks “we're approaching peak vagina on television, the point of labia saturation.” Why he's just so, so wrong. Read More ›