Monica Lewinsky gave a really, really important TED talk on bullying

you probably know that Monica Lewinsky broke her silence in our pages this month to tell the story of being “the first person whose global humiliation was driven by the Internet” and to finally “burn the beret and bury the blue 

Monica Lewinsky explores the phenomenon of the online rebuttal, and how the new course of action gives those who feel wronged a stronger voice.

In a fawning piece entitled "Monica Lewinsky is back, but this time it's on her own terms" (which unfortunately suggests that last time she was on her back and subject to someone else's terms), the Times talks about how the great Lewinsky dispenses her

Thus begins Monica Lewinsky's latest foray into the public eye, this time a TED Talk she gave in Vancouver on Thursday. Lewinsky wasted no time in addressing the elephant in the room, a forbidden tryst with President Bill Clinton while she was a White 

It's easy to banish Monica Lewinsky to a cultural corner — a remnant of a time in politics that most Americans would like to forget. The president and the intern. The blue dress. "I did not have sexual relations with that woman." All of it feels so