We’ve lost another iconic writer and thinker, but Joan Didion’s work was so ground-breaking in its terse style and cultural criticism that it will always represent the modern American ethos.
2021 Women of the Year: 12 Who Showed Plenty of Guts, Grace, and Greatness
Every December, NextTribe picks 12 women who are kicking some butt and changing the world, which is what so many of us do at this age.
With bell hook’s Death, We’ve Lost a Powerhouse Feminist Thinker and Writer
With a mission to widen the scope and reach of justice, bell hooks transformed how we talk about discrimination. The world will miss her voice.
Appreciating Our Own Aging Bodies Through Joan Semmel’s Self-Portraits
As the 89-year-old painter has her first retrospective, we look at how her nudes help us accept our less-than-perfect bodies.
Good-Bye to Anne Rice, Author of Interview With the Vampire
We hope the bestselling author, who died this weekend at age 80, can rest in peace–unlike some of her most famous characters.
Did Menopause Make Her Do It? A Widower Whose Wife Committed Suicide Thinks So
A devastated husband–on a mission to bring attention to mental health, depression and menopause–thinks his wife might be alive still if she’d gotten treatment.
We’ve Got Loads of Ideas in Our 2021 Holiday Shopping Guide
We’ve looked high and low for gifts you’ll want to give and GET. Bonus: Many of these items are made by businesses owned or run by NextTribe members.
28 of the Best Coats in 2021: We’ve Scoured the Internet So You Don’t Have To
Haven’t we had enough blackness and bleakness over the past 2 years? Brighten up this winter with these beautiful coats we’ve found for you.
“It’s Revolutionary to do a Show about Middle-Aged Women, With Their Aging Lady Bodies”
The cast of the new Sex and the City sequel talks about the sexism and stigma around aging and how their new show fills the “missing chapter.”
As All in the Family Turns 50, We Look at What We Learned From Edith Bunker
A new book marks the 50th Anniversary of the iconic TV show’s debut and prompts us to assess how the Edith Bunker character impacted the culture and women’s view of themselves.