“Please call me Dolly!”
…not “Mrs. Parton” (can’t take me anywhere)
Read moreYou may have heard her New York Times’ Modern Love story that became the famous column’s very first podcast—and was downloaded more than 400,000 times.
Maybe you caught her in The New Yorker, skewering a stereotypical Trend Piece—hand picked by the editor as one of the best of the year—or mocking her yoga teacher in Yoga Teacher Science.
Perhaps you’ve enjoyed her journalism in Maclean’s, investigating bogus real estate photography or the big business of entertainment ultrasounds or the badass ladies of axe throwing.
Have you read her book? You should! The Decadent Housewife: How to Live Lavishly on His Budget is a post-feminist lifestyle manifesto that’s been translated into three languages across six countries.
Or maybe you’ve just seen her around? When Rosemary’s not busy writing essays for The Washington Post and The New York Times, she’s probably drinking coffee on a blanket with her kid in the park.
…not “Mrs. Parton” (can’t take me anywhere)
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