Constance Grady

Constance Grady is a skilled writer with expertise in books, publishing, gender, and celebrity analysis. She has been a senior correspondent on the Culture team for Vox since 2016 and has completed both the National Critics Institute and the Columbia Publishing Course. Prior to joining Vox, she worked in book publishing. Her work often revolves around exploring gendered norms of the 1990s and 2000s through a contemporary lens, as seen in her essay series The Purity Chronicles. She also hosts the Vox Book Club, where she discusses chosen books with Vox readers each month and highlights essential works of contemporary literature. Constance's writing is known for its nuanced perspectives without any clear instances of bias or conflicts of interest.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

New York Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein's Rape Conviction: Implications for Future Cases

New York Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein's Rape Conviction: Implications for Future Cases

Broke On: Thursday, 25 April 2024 The New York State Court of Appeals overturned Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction on a procedural issue regarding uncharged accusations, sparking controversy and potential implications for future cases. Weinstein remains in custody while the Manhattan district attorney appeals to the US Supreme Court. Meanwhile, former President Trump faces 34 felony counts and could use evidence from uncharged allegations if he testifies in his trial.

Emma Stone's 'Poor Things': A Journey of Self-Discovery and Liberation

Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 The film 'Poor Things' is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and is based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray. Emma Stone plays Bella Baxter, a Victorian woman who undergoes a mother-daughter cranial transplant. The film explores themes of sexual liberation, control, and self-actualization. The film is visually stunning, with a futuristic, candy-colored vision of the 19th century. The film is rated R for gore, disturbing material, graphic nudity, language, and strong sexual content. It will be released in theaters on December 8, 2023.