1:51 PLUS: Emily offers her guide to the "taxonomy of cancellation." Worst VDay fails, talking vaginas, walking penises, and much MUCH more.Sure, we may have dark roots -- but Danielle & Christina have an otherwise stimulating conversation with Claire Lehmann, editor of the fabulous online journal, Quillette.
Continuing our Summer Author Series.Anne Applebaum & David Frum once clinked glasses with Tucker Carlson, Viktor Orban & many others who've since turned to the dark side. The Jordan Peterson You Don’t Know: The globally bestselling author of The 12 Rules for Life reveals to Christina Hoff Sommers & Danielle Crittenden the secrets of his long marriage, why dating apps suck, how to handle a belligerent toddler, why his feminist critics are wrong, and more in this podcast recorded before a live audience at the American Enterprise Institute. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies Start your Independent Premium subscription today.Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate?Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Picture date: Tuesday June 23, 2020. Several roads were closed and the surrounding area was cordoned offTony Bennett the owner of The Devereux pub in Temple, London. Leah McSweeney discusses her explosive Tablet magazine article on the movement's meltdown.
A woman hydrates in the sun after open water swimming at the West Reservoir Centre in north LondonPrime Minister Boris Johnson takes part in an archery session as he visits Premier Education Summer Camp at Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' in UpminsterPeople cycle through Cambridge as the heatwave continues in BritainHealthcare workers take part in a protest in London over pay conditions in the NHSEmergency services make their way along the seafront on Bournemouth beach in Dorset on one of the hottest days of the yearAlison Murphy poses for a picture by husband Peter as she walks through a field of sunflowers in Altrincham, CheshirePakistan's Abid Ali being bowled by England's Jofra Archer during day one of the First Test match at the Emirates Old Trafford, ManchesterThe 'Timbuktu tumblers' from Kenya perform their balancing act on the Southsea waterfront as Zippos Circus reopens in PortsmouthPelicans interact with a visitor in St James's Park in LondonLewis Hamilton drives with a puncture towards the finish line to win the Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverstone Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates with the trophy and teammates after winning the FA Cup, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease People enjoy the sunny weather at a Bournemouth BeachAn artist puts the finishing touches to a wax figure of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in the entrance line at Madame Tussaud's in London, as the attraction prepares to reopen to the public following the easing of lockdown restrictions in EnglandA member of staff stands on Ai Weiwei's 'History of Bombs' during a photocall for the Chinese artist's new work on display at the Imperial War Museum in LondonStuart Broad celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies batsman Kraigg Brathwaite.
The Atlantic's Emily Yoffe reviews the events of that fateful evening -- and prompts a wider discussion with Danielle & Christina about whether such cases will erode the credibility of #metoo. Femsplainers (Ms. Hoff Sommers is the author of Who Stole Feminism? PLUS what is the correct posture for, um, a dick pick?Men identifying as women are challenging women's sports, women's organizations, women's spaces, and even the very definition of womanhood itself. The association handed a petition to Downing Street to ask Prime Minister Boris Johnson to allow circuses to reopenBamburgh Castle in Northumberland, which re-opened to the public after being closed due to the coronavirus lockdownPeople visit Columbia Road Flower Market, London, as it reopens following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions across EnglandA member of bar staff wearing PPE in the form of a face mask, pours drinks inside the The Goldengrove in StratfordCardboard cutouts of fans in the stands prior to the League One play-off semi final match between Portsmouth and Oxford United at Fratton ParkA diver cleans the inside window of the seal tank at Tynemouth Aquarium in North Shields, as it prepares to open on Saturday after further coronavirus lockdown restrictions are lifted in EnglandSlackliner Sandor Nagy practices on the beach in Boscombe, on the south coast of England(left to right) Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald, former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill attending the funeral of senior Irish Republican and former leading IRA figure Bobby Storey in west BelfastFormer Team GB Rhythmic Gymnastic dancer Hannah Martin during a training session at Ouse Valley Viaduct in SussexPeople visit Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, that recently reopened following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictionA protest for Justice for Shukri Abdi on Trafalgar Square in London, following a raft of Black Lives Matter protests across the UKPolice at the scene of an incident at the Park Inn Hotel in central Glasgow. episodes by becoming a subscriber now. Log in to update your newsletter preferencesPlease try again, the name must be uniquePlease
Continuing our Summer Author Series.Anne Applebaum & David Frum once clinked glasses with Tucker Carlson, Viktor Orban & many others who've since turned to the dark side. The Jordan Peterson You Don’t Know: The globally bestselling author of The 12 Rules for Life reveals to Christina Hoff Sommers & Danielle Crittenden the secrets of his long marriage, why dating apps suck, how to handle a belligerent toddler, why his feminist critics are wrong, and more in this podcast recorded before a live audience at the American Enterprise Institute. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies Start your Independent Premium subscription today.Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate?Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. Picture date: Tuesday June 23, 2020. Several roads were closed and the surrounding area was cordoned offTony Bennett the owner of The Devereux pub in Temple, London. Leah McSweeney discusses her explosive Tablet magazine article on the movement's meltdown.
A woman hydrates in the sun after open water swimming at the West Reservoir Centre in north LondonPrime Minister Boris Johnson takes part in an archery session as he visits Premier Education Summer Camp at Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' in UpminsterPeople cycle through Cambridge as the heatwave continues in BritainHealthcare workers take part in a protest in London over pay conditions in the NHSEmergency services make their way along the seafront on Bournemouth beach in Dorset on one of the hottest days of the yearAlison Murphy poses for a picture by husband Peter as she walks through a field of sunflowers in Altrincham, CheshirePakistan's Abid Ali being bowled by England's Jofra Archer during day one of the First Test match at the Emirates Old Trafford, ManchesterThe 'Timbuktu tumblers' from Kenya perform their balancing act on the Southsea waterfront as Zippos Circus reopens in PortsmouthPelicans interact with a visitor in St James's Park in LondonLewis Hamilton drives with a puncture towards the finish line to win the Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverstone Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrates with the trophy and teammates after winning the FA Cup, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease People enjoy the sunny weather at a Bournemouth BeachAn artist puts the finishing touches to a wax figure of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in the entrance line at Madame Tussaud's in London, as the attraction prepares to reopen to the public following the easing of lockdown restrictions in EnglandA member of staff stands on Ai Weiwei's 'History of Bombs' during a photocall for the Chinese artist's new work on display at the Imperial War Museum in LondonStuart Broad celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies batsman Kraigg Brathwaite.
The Atlantic's Emily Yoffe reviews the events of that fateful evening -- and prompts a wider discussion with Danielle & Christina about whether such cases will erode the credibility of #metoo. Femsplainers (Ms. Hoff Sommers is the author of Who Stole Feminism? PLUS what is the correct posture for, um, a dick pick?Men identifying as women are challenging women's sports, women's organizations, women's spaces, and even the very definition of womanhood itself. The association handed a petition to Downing Street to ask Prime Minister Boris Johnson to allow circuses to reopenBamburgh Castle in Northumberland, which re-opened to the public after being closed due to the coronavirus lockdownPeople visit Columbia Road Flower Market, London, as it reopens following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions across EnglandA member of bar staff wearing PPE in the form of a face mask, pours drinks inside the The Goldengrove in StratfordCardboard cutouts of fans in the stands prior to the League One play-off semi final match between Portsmouth and Oxford United at Fratton ParkA diver cleans the inside window of the seal tank at Tynemouth Aquarium in North Shields, as it prepares to open on Saturday after further coronavirus lockdown restrictions are lifted in EnglandSlackliner Sandor Nagy practices on the beach in Boscombe, on the south coast of England(left to right) Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald, former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill attending the funeral of senior Irish Republican and former leading IRA figure Bobby Storey in west BelfastFormer Team GB Rhythmic Gymnastic dancer Hannah Martin during a training session at Ouse Valley Viaduct in SussexPeople visit Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire, that recently reopened following the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictionA protest for Justice for Shukri Abdi on Trafalgar Square in London, following a raft of Black Lives Matter protests across the UKPolice at the scene of an incident at the Park Inn Hotel in central Glasgow. episodes by becoming a subscriber now. Log in to update your newsletter preferencesPlease try again, the name must be uniquePlease