Every day this week, a new episode of our series, No Filter: Women Owning It Online, with New York Magazine’s The Cut. Five conversations with badass women. Some old, some young. ALL have bent the internet to their will. And trust us, you don’t have to be a woman for this series to be a must-listen.
Today, Lele Pons. And if you’re thinking “Lele who?”, you’re not a teen girl. The Instagram megastar talks to Manoush about crafting her image, controlling her edits, and why she gives her cell number to fans.
Coming up tomorrow, Transparent actor Trace Lysette. Wednesday, painter Amy Sherald, who created that stunning portrait of Michelle Obama. Then CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour, and iconic artist Barbara Kruger, who blew all of our minds. Plus writers from The Cut.
How to Create Good Digital Citizens
Why Everyone is Talking About Digital Minimalism
How The Best Teacher Teaches Creativity
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Rice Bunny: The Me Too Movement Comes to China
Dear (Data) Diary
A Different Kind of Streaking
Your Metadata is Showing
Whose Bot Army Is Following Manoush?
The Fourth Amendment Needs Your Attention
Is the Opioid Epidemic a Tech Problem?
How To Have No Filter
No Filter: Jasmyn Lawson
No Filter: Barbara Kruger
No Filter: Christiane Amanpour
No Filter: Amy Sherald
No Filter: Trace Lysette
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