How do Hollywood relationship tropes affect real life social dynamics? by Ashley Canino When unspeakable tragedies occur, we naturally ask why. […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 9: Tourists
To accompany last week’s content on Emma Straub’s “The Vacationers” (Author Q&A and Book Review), and to celebrate the unofficial start […]
Read moreQ&A with Patrick Rea, director of ‘The Love Story of Leonard Knight”
As a precursor to her longform piece on Salvation Mountain, Heather Quinn interviews filmmaker Patrick Rea about his documentary featuring the […]
Read moreSpeed Dating in the Trader Joe’s Line
A dual narrative of checking out at the check out counter. by Christopher Vitiello (playing the part of the attendant) and […]
Read moreWomen and Words: Vol. 6, So-called Women’s Issues
Why writing through the lens of gender identity, or any identity, is equally relevant to politicized opinions. by Emma Winsor Wood […]
Read moreWould You Marry a Girl Who Practiced Sports?
Where women are left when we talk about sports development in the Middle East. by Alex Baumhardt In mid-April, Saudi Arabia’s […]
Read moreBook Review: ‘The Vacationers’ by Emma Straub
Not your typical poolside read. by Kaylen Ralph The Vacationers, Emma Straub’s latest novel from Riverhead Books, is a beach read you […]
Read moreWhither women’s rights?
In a follow up to her longform feature, “The Man Who Stopped Traffick”, Paromita Pain highlights the biggest issues facing women’s safety […]
Read morePop Rivets: My Best Friend’s Oscar
Unraveling the psychology behind our obsession (and vilification) of actresses “J Law” and Anne Hathaway. by Ashley Canino Jennifer Lawrence had […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 8: Graduation
TO ACCOMPANY THIS WEEK’S Q&A WITH the authors of “Graduates in Wonderland”, OUR EDITORIAL STAFF PROVIDES RECOMMENDED READING ON THE SUBJECT OF graduation. by The Editors […]
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