Anne T. Donahue
Anne T Donahue is a writer and person originally from Cambridge, Ontario, and is the author of the essay collection, Nobody Cares.
Latest articles by Anne T. Donahue
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Heidi Montag Has Always Been the Hero of 'The Hills'
And, like any good complicated lead, we can see ourselves in her.
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Is All Rom-Com Love Based on a Lie?
It sure seems like there are a lot of secret bets...
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How Accurate Is The Good Place's Philosophy?
We asked the show's resident philosophy consultant to teach us Ethics 101.
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Why Don't Women on Drama Shows Have Any Friends?
In 2018, we had a lot of complex female characters. But why were so many of them friendless?
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Midge Maisel Isn’t the Feminist Hero You’re Looking For—and That’s Okay
But just because she's naive and privileged doesn't mean she's not also complex and endearing.
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In 2018, Horror Movies Are the Most Comforting Things I Watch
These days, I'll take Suspiria over The Great British Baking Show.
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Even If You Hated Skyler White on Breaking Bad, She Changed TV Forever
Ten years after the show premiered, our view of Strong Female Leads has evolved.
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Celebrity Feuds Aren't Anti-Feminist, and Neither Is Obsessing Over Them
No one ever tells men to "support each other" more.
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No One's Talking About Women Reclaiming Crime Shows, So Let's Start, Shall We?
Here are five shows where women get to solve the murder for a change.
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