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In this week’s Gabfest, DoubleX Editor Hanna Rosin joins nymag.com staff writer Noreen Malone and DoubleX Managing Editor Allison Benedikt to discuss Anne-Marie Slaughter’s Atlantic cover story, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” with Slaughter joining us as a guest; the new Pixar movie Brave, which features the studio’s first-ever female protagonist; and Elizabeth Kolbert’s New Yorker piece on why American kids are so spoiled.
DoubleX endorsements:
Allison Benedikt suggests that you don’t just divide your day into work and family time, but also run and says to check out the “Couch to 5K” app or a local running class like Jack Rabbit’s to get started.
Hanna Rosin recommends that anyone unhappily living with frizzy hair try the anti-frizz product Living Proof.
Noreen Malone recommends the new ABC Family show, Bunheads, from the creator of Gilmore Girls.
Other items discussed in the show:
Hanna Rosin’s “The Secret Shame of the Working Mother,” written in response to Slaughter’s article.
Peggy Orenstein’s reaction to the news that Pixar’s first female protagonist would be a princess.
Will Leitch’s review of Brave.
Entertainment Weekly post wondering whether Merida might be gay.
Jezebel mulling over EW’s question.
Alyssa Rosenberg dismissing it.