Q&A with Amy King from VIDA, Feminist Watchdog
VIDA reports on the state of gender parity in the literary scene. By Joanna R. Demkiewicz Photo provided by Amy King […]
Read moreGirl on Girl
An inside look at what’s between this book’s covers. by Kaylen Ralph During the height of 1970s second-wave feminism, Laura Mulvey, […]
Read moreWomen Who Spin
The boys’ club of DJ’ing is skirted by women who mix just as hard (or harder)—and help one another rise to […]
Read moreQ&A with Yana Gilbuena, Nomadic Chef Turned Author of No Forks Given
Gilbuena shares her culinary experience of cooking Filipino SALO feasts across the United States in her debut cookbook. By Kristina Bustos […]
Read moreThe Canon: Books to Read in August
Witches, arson in rural America, and two takes on teenage girls. By Jenean Marie Gilmer, Emma Gordon, Annie Harvieux , Ann […]
Read moreMore Than Just A Disorder
The film industry is shifting its approach to depictions of eating disorders. By JoAnna Novak Illustration by Grace Molteni I write […]
Read moreMosquers Goes Mainstream
Chemical engineer and Mosquers Chair Fatima Faizi channels her passion for film to combat stereotypes of Muslims and Islam with international […]
Read moreThe Golden Age
As we age, our skin undergoes significant changes, including loss of elasticity, fine lines, and age spots. However, with proper care […]
Read moreNadia Sirota, Classical Queen
The violist uses her “Meet the Composer” podcast and collaboration with indie giants to challenge classical music’s stagnant place in history. […]
Read moreQ&A with Rachel Khong, author of GOODBYE, VITAMIN
Khong talks dried seaweed, mice with fake memories, and learning to grow up by regressing a little first. By Joanna Demkiewicz […]
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