Female Chauvinist Pigs could not have been an easy book to write. Its targets may be everywhere - Girls Gone Wild, Olympic athletes posing in Playboy, Paris Hilton, pole-dancing classes, Victoria's Secret fashion shows on ABC, breast augmentation, stripper chic - but it's not an easy job for a writer to skewer what is troubling about all these things without sounding like a tedious feminist with no sense of humour. Still, Ariel Levy pulls it off. For much of the book she writes in a journalistic style that allows the people she is observing to express themselves, a style that is more New Yorker than Andrea Dworkin. In doing so she builds up a sharp picture of a culture that is incredibly over-sexualised and yet weirdly unsexy.

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In the aughts, the actor was pummeled by the press for partying and plastic surgery. Now, she wants everyone to just move on. As soon as we met, Tara Reid said she had brought me something. She pulled a small orange satchel from her pocket and handed it to me. We spoke over the course of a few days in Los Angeles, while the nowyear-old actor was shooting a lookbook for her new sunglasses line, Cult Queen, and a handbag made in collaboration with designer Michael Kuluva. Before the shoot, she was reserved, almost sleepy, but when the photographer lifted the camera to her sightline, she popped out her leg, offered a smile, and for hours, turned on the charm that made her successful in the first place. In she played Bunny Lebowski, a former porn star trophy wife who shops constantly, in the cult classic The Big Lebowski.


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The song is pop perfection, yet was mocked relentlessly when it was released in because Paris was mocked relentlessly, and taking her seriously was extremely uncool. In the movie, Carey Mulligan plays Cassie, a med school dropout who wants justice for her best friend, who experienced a sexual assault in college. To cope with her feelings, Cassie spends her weekends pretending to be drunk in order to trick "nice guys" into trying to take advantage of her before revealing that she's sober and confronting them with their own predatory behavior.