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What kind of ‘Barbie' are you? Here are the Barbieland jobs that most real-life women hold, according to government data

In the "Barbie" movie, the narrator says, "Barbie has a great day every day." It might be because she gets to be what her heart desires. The film's Barbies participate in a wide range of roles and ... Read More
How you can visit a real-life Barbieland right here in Utah

A group of neighbors in South Jordan are trading in black and orange for pink this Halloween. Several homes in Daybreak have decorated their homes based on the box office hit "Barbie". Jenny Hardman ... Read More
How Those ‘Barbie’ Dreamhouses Came to Life: ‘We All Had to Believe in It’

To make their Barbieland sets a reality, the movie’s production team embraced the surreal, going big on bright pinks and shrunken proportions. By Kyle Buchanan While working on films like “Atonement,” ... Read More
In ‘Barbie’ Ken’s Patriarchy Is Kind Of Awesome

The best part about the new Barbie movie is, hands down, Ryan Gosling’s Oscar-worthy performance as Ken. In Barbieland, the Kens are second-class citizens who rely entirely on being noticed by Barbie ... Read More
Barbie: Ken’s Journey May Be The Movie’s Real Message

In Barbie, Stereotypical Barbie (Margot Robbie) unexpectedly discovers her perfect life in Barbieland starting to go awry and finds out that the malfunctions are due to something being wrong with the ... Read More
Life in plastic, it’s fantastic? How Barbie reimagines a childhood icon through a feminist lens

Jennifer Stokes does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ... Read More
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