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We're going to put her on the cover with Meryl Streep.
These are two women.
They're both 76.
The photographer Annie Leibovitz is 76.
They're celebrating women of all different ages.
That's great.
I don't care how old they are, but there's something that feels very end of days about it for the print industry.
industry, when Anna Wintour is putting herself on the cover of Vogue, okay, instead of highlighting other interesting stories across the country, that's when you know the print industry is going down.
And the article is titled, it's titled Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour on power, fashion, and acting the part.
Now, they did this whole interview, okay, about feminism and being women.
And I want to read you this quote that stuck out to me.
This is from Meryl Streep.
I'm stunned at how women in power have to have bare arms on television while men are covered in shirts and ties or a suit.
There's an apology built into women.
They have to show their smallness.
It's compensatory.
The advancements of women in the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of this one have been destabilizing.
It's as if women have to say, I'm little.
I can't walk in these shoes.
I can't run.