Changing the title of my biography of Doris Duke, especially after more than six years of work, is a big deal.
Blog Posts about Women and Feminism
Forgiving Myself Forgiving Ourselves
Artists use all the material our lives deliver to us–but the professional cost can be very high.
Work
I’m annoyed at the concert of writing in newspapers, magazines and books that claim that women don’t really want to work.
The Rocking Chair Tour
We never even got as far as humor when attempting to redefine manhood. Will humor get us nearer the starting gate when redefining age?
Claiming the Broom
The witch with her broom is also the woman tossed up in a basket—the high flyer, the visionary, terrifying to many… and more necessary now than ever.
Re-Imagining
Reimagining the way the Christian Church in all its forms might benefit women… raises, inevitably, the issue of language.
Why I Didn’t Get Pregnant
With our silence, we are promoting, however unintentionally, the Trump administration’s war on women.
At Long Last
Broadway… really can’t maintain its status as the place where new playwrights, especially women, go to gain recognition.
Ugly Words
The only possible solution is radical, and like all radical ideas, it is impractical and idealistic, like some of the programs that will be cut.
Girl vs. Bull
I know Doris Duke would have enjoyed seeing the statue of a little girl confronting the bull of Wall Street.

