Snow White reimagined: a captivating twist that reimagines the classic tale with wit, wisdom and empowerment.
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Emily Ratajkowski’s new collection of essays, My Body, reviewed.
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Violet Kupersmith’s debut novel, Build Your House around My Body, reviewed
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Rafia Zakaria’s Against White Feminism reviewed
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It’s the 1990s and Kate has travelled to a failing photography studio located next to a crack den in Hounslow to see this man. Is it revenge she’s after? Or ...
After another jampacked Edinburgh Fringe comes to a close, it’s time to look back at the shows that truly impressed. Felicity Hughes picks her highlights in the second of our ...
Are marriage and independence mutually exclusive? Explored through Jane Austen’s Emma and Charlotte Smith’s Emmeline.
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Cline uses the image of Sasha leaving with Julian at the end of the novel to emphasise that the abuse of teenage girls’ vulnerability is as relevant today as it ...
Face wash. Body spray. Deodorant. As women we like to be clean.
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In my work, I try to look at what it means to choose not to choose, to remain somewhere in-between, constantly looking at both sides and asking more questions.
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There is a good book to be written about spinsterhood, writes Joanna Pocock, but Kate Bolick’s Spinster isn’t it.
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Art is a very democratic medium despite the balance of power being somewhat unfairly tipped towards men.
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We interview french editor Jean-Luc Maxence discussing gender, Jung, Simone de Beauvoir, and why he feels we can celebrate the differences between the sexes, but not entirely eliminate them.
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A platoon of great essayists invades Planet Sci-Fi, documenting the fashions, ideas and anxieties of the greatest films in the genre.
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While Litro Live! told stories in the Faraway Forest with the likes of writer and TV presenter Kate Williams, Ian Kelly, and more in Shed of Stories, Litro’s theatre reviewer ...
Richard III hardly flies the flag for feminism. So what did Sophie Sellars think when Southwark’s Rose Theatre staged an all-female production?
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Theatre is having a feminist moment: Rapture, Blister, Burn at the Hampstead Theatre; Blurred Lines at the National’s Shed; The Mistress Contract at the Royal Court. With World Enough and ...
In addition to talent, exclusion is also a strong component in Brazilian literature. Rosane Carneiro addresses this, through a singular and bold history that is common in the country.
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Writer and broadcaster Jools Gilson had never been to a big gig before when she and her husband saw Eminem at Slane Castle, 40 miles north of Dublin. The experience ...
Gwen Smith is intrigued by the prospect of a new print-only feminist magazine that promises to “fight fire with fire”.
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