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Gillian White

Managing Editor at The Atlantic

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Gillian White
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What it Means For This Actor to Be the First Black Woman to Lead a Martial Arts Film - Backstage

What it Means For This Actor to Be the First Black Woman to Lead a Martial Arts Film  Backstage
thederrick.com

Cranberry gets cookin' | Community News | thederrick.com - Oil City...

Cranberry gets cookin' | Community News | thederrick.com  Oil City Derrick
theguardian.com

Gillian White obituary

Novelist whose psychological thrillers were turned into gripping TV dramas
soaps.sheknows.com

Jack and Traci Discover They Have a Secret Sibling, Eric Vanderway

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sun-sentinel.com

Fort Lauderdale Woman’s Club added to National Register of Historic...

The Fort Lauderdale Woman’s Club at 20 S. Andrews Ave. in downtown Fort Lauderdale has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was a center for social change in Fort Lauderdale dating back its construction in 1917.
theatlantic.com

How Does This Bull Market End?

Probably the same way it began.
theatlantic.com

America’s Sexual-Assault Epidemic

The Harvey Weinstein scandal rocking Hollywood has now spread throughout the American business world, with a growing list of firings and suspensions among high-profile men.

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curvemag.com

A Lesbian-Friendly Guide To New Orleans - CURVE

Whether it’s music, food, cocktails, or culture, the Crescent City is ready to show you a good time.
theatlantic.com

Is Being a White Supremacist Grounds for Firing?

Americans are pressuring employers to prove that hate speech has real consequences.
haaretz.com

Jewish Insider’s Daily Insider: July 28, 2017

Somehow the Middle East seems more sane | Bibi’s settlement exchange proposal | Larry David & Bernie Sanders are actually cousins
vanityfair.com

The Queen Rode the Train on Monday

She ditched the Range Rover for a day.
theatlantic.com

Escaping Poverty Requires Almost 20 Years With Nearly Nothing Going...

The MIT economist Peter Temin argues that economic inequality results in two distinct classes. And only one of them has any power.
delawarepublic.org

On Muhammad Ali’s Complicated Contradictions, And How He Changed Bo...

The death of Muhammad Ali — one of the world's greatest boxers — has come with a wave of tributes and memorials. We've been taken back to his
theatlantic.com

The Age of the Ghost Company

In the last few years a couple of tech companies have become massive, but where are the jobs?
theatlantic.com

Why Corporate Social-Responsibility Programs Are Inadequate

Large companies spend millions on small, piecemeal fixes. But they also spend millions lobbying against regulations that could do much more.
theatlantic.com

The Recession Was Much Worse for Black Americans

And it will continue to cost them for decades to come.
theatlantic.com

Career Goals For Younger Americans Aren’t the Same as Their Parents

According to a new poll, younger workers do in fact care less about money and more about fulfillment.
theatlantic.com

Working in the Sharing Economy Doesn’t Make You an Employee

The jobs may offer flexibility and many other benefits, but traditional legal protections for workers aren’t part of the package.
theatlantic.com

College Is Worth It, Even With Loans

A bachelor's degree can help recent graduates earn 83 percent more than peers who only completed high school.
theatlantic.com

The Quiet Struggle of College Students With Kids

More than one-quarter of American undergraduates have dependent children, but affordable, on-campus childcare is still hard to find.
lrb.co.uk

Gillian White · Stand-Up Vampire: Louise Glück · LRB 26 September 2013

Glück appears to have decided early on to devote herself to melancholy subjects. In the darkly funny ‘To Autumn’...