Extra Extra: What Exactly Goes On At Male Feminism Camp?
Aug. 20, 2018, 5:35 p.m.
Because you never want to go to male feminism camp, check out today's end-of-day links: Rudy Giuliani tried to walk back truthism, Hooters shutting down locations, Brooklyn meadery, NJ restaurant mall, 'Nanette' critique, and dog mesmerized by TV pizza.

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- Hooters is closing locations and blaming it on millennials for just not being that into "breastauraunts."
- The NY Times reports on how sexism follows women to the workplace.
- Rudy Giuliani now regrets his new catchphrase, "truth isn't truth."
- Learn how Dylan Sprouse went from being a child star to running a Brooklyn meadery.
- If they build a giant mall in New Jersey near MetLife Stadium with over 100 restaurants inside, will you come?
- Meryl Streep's Tribeca penthouse is up for sale (for $24.6M).
- The Outline has a notable critique of the much-celebrated special Nanette: “Saying that all comedy is problematic or unable to express trauma is like listening to Macklemore and deciding that all rap is boring, or watching Taken and deciding all movies contain a lot of racism and star Liam Neeson.”
- The Eagles's Their Greatest Hits has now surpassed Michael Jackson's Thriller to become the best selling album of all time.
- This writer went to a male feminism camp and all she got was a renewed faith in the male species.
- Netflix has renewed Glow for a third season.
- The New York attorney general is investigating allegations of sexual harassment and workplace discrimination at the Spotted Pig.
- And finally, who among us hasn't tried to lick the TV screen when pizza came on?