It’s been an exciting couple of weeks for women and media. Our favorite highlights:

  • We change media 27 times an hour. [AdAge]
  • Sunday Times: Can a man and a woman be friends? (Short answer? No.) A look at history. [New York Times]
  • Etsy is giving away seats at Hacker School for women this summer. GO. [TechCrunch]
  • Know any women who work in sports media? Nominate them for Broadcasting & Cable’s “Women in the Game” award. [Broadcasting & Cable]
  • Lindsey Vonn: she won the 2010 women’s Olympic downhill, and now she’s going through a messy divorce. Hats off to you, Lindsey. [New York Times]
  • The New York Times looks at The Hunger Games and its radical female hero, Katniss Everdeen. Seen it yet? This might convince you to. [New York Times]
  • Arianna Huffington is consolidating power at AOL. [New York Magazine]
  • “Discover a New Love” e-book club is a Birch Box for romance novels. We’re IN. [Paid Content]
  • Society: We’re moving away from the TV as an icon. This article includes an adorable video of a baby trying to “zoom in” on a print magazine. [Vulture]
  • State of Women in India and Bangladesh. Good news: more women are surviving labor. Bad news: women are still less than 25% of India’s Parliament. [New York Times]