
Aphrodite Kishi is a journalism graduate of Patrick Henry College and a technical editor at The Optimization Firm, a Pittsburgh-based software publisher. She also writes about culture, lifestyle, and religion. Follow her on Twitter.
While people in developed nations have more ‘free time’ and ‘vacation,’ they do not necessarily exercise leisure in its fullest sense.
The film brings to life a charming children’s classic. But it offers more than kitsch sentimentality: it grapples with the reality of a disenchanting world.
‘Good Girls Revolt’ tells the important story of the equal opportunity revolution. It perfectly captures the 1960s. But its sexual ethic is distorted and disheartening.