Job interview articles

  • Kathleen Hanna interviewed by NPR

    Punk rock icon and riot grrrl legend Kathleen Hanna—frontwoman of Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, and The Julie Ruin—sits down with NPR's Ann Marie Baldonado to discuss her recent memoir, her music, and her life. Highlights include her discussing her position as a leader in the feminist punk movement, her influence on how women in the scene are treated, her life as a mother (which she had previously been very private about), and her friendship with Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain when they were just punks...
  • Motherhood is the most important job in the world

    When President Woodrow Wilson made Mother’s Day a federal holiday in 1914, the average American woman had six children.
  • I'm 98 and doing my job keeps me young'

    Britain’s oldest worker has no plans to retire at the age of 98 and says his job “keeps me young”. Ivor Ward still clocks on four days a week as a production operative at health company EM Pharma. He started work at the firm when he was 80 following a career which included jobs in the army and being a professional poker player. Ivor retired when he was 79 but only managed one day before he got "so bored" he went job-hunting and joined EM Pharma. The sprightly pensioner, who celebrated his 98th...