Women and Words: Vol. 7, Who Cares If You Ate That?
The Internet is Just Another Tool To Police Women’s Food Habits. by Emma Winsor Wood The new Instagram account, You Did […]
Read moreMovie Review: ‘Obvious Child’
Gillian Robespierre’s new comedy brings some much-needed attention to both Jenny Slate and the reality of abortion stories. by Ashley Canino […]
Read moreLiterature is Instagram’s Latest Accessory
Books: an essential side to the It Girl’s Breakfast. by Alana Levinson What makes a book a success–a New-York-Times-Bestseller-Oprah’s-book-club-pick-movie-option kind of […]
Read moreTiananmen Square Anniversary: History Trickles Through the Cracks
WHAT CHINESE INTERNET CENSORSHIP LOOKS LIKE “ON THE GROUND” AND HOW IT AFFECTS DEMONSTRATIONS MARKING THE 25th ANNIVERSARY OF THE TIANANMEN […]
Read moreQ&A with Anna Sale, host of WNYC’s “Death, Sex, & Money” Podcast
A discussion with Anna Sale, host of WNYC’s new hit interview podcast “Death, Sex & Money”. by Kaylen Ralph “Death, Sex […]
Read morePop Rivets: When Tropes Take the Blame
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 […]
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