Anna Holmes

Anna Holmes is a contributing writer at The Atlantic. She founded the website Jezebel and later was the editor in chief of Topic Magazine. She has written regular columns for The New York Times and Bloomberg Businessweek.

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  1. Twilight of the ‘Cougar’

    Recent depictions of May-December relationships are challenging cliché notions about women who date younger men.

    Photo illustration of Theresa DeMaria and John Merrill from "Age of Attraction"
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Netflix.
  2. The Art of Airing Your Dirty Laundry

    Confessional outbursts after a failed relationship have a long history—and some people do them better than others.

    Color-treated image of Lily Allen
    Illustration by Paul Spella / The Atlantic. Source: Todd Owyoung / NBC / Getty.
  3. The Misunderstanding of Perfidia

    In One Battle After Another, the character leans into—and away from—stereotype, to brash effect.

    Stills of Perfidia (played by Teyana Taylor) from "One Battle After Another"
    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Warner Bros. / Everett Collection.
  4. The Great Ghosting Paradox

    Is there a social phenomenon that’s as infuriating—and as commonplace?

    Ghost next to a woman as she walks down a country road
    Photo-illustration by Jonelle Afurong / The Atlantic. Source: Harold M. Lambert.