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Examining Trump with a House of Cards: The Line Separating Reality and TV Political Drama is Fading

The line between reality and political television drama is wearing thin.

When the Church Shuns Its Own: A Review of “Wilhemina’s War”

Wilhemina’s War follows Wilhemina Dixon, an elderly woman living in rural South Carolina who has HIV, after her church shuns her.

BitchTapes: Celebrating A Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphopia!

A BitchTape filled with our favorite songs that celebrate being LGBTQ.

Behind The Scenes: Why Writers Publish With Bitch

Ever thought about why writer’s write for Bitch? Here’s a little story.

"Twin Peaks” is Coming Back: Get Ready

The original series is back for an all-new third season—two decades after its last installment.

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup: A Letter to My Teenage Self

Today we’re reading about PWR BTTM, Solange, and Levis.

A Requiem For Brooklyn: Gentrification Takes Center Stage In “B(LA)K”

Latasha Alcindor’s B(LA)K allows listeners to go beyond the bodega in an effort to save Brooklyn from gentrification.

Backtalk: Accountability of PWR BTTM & Murder of Jordan Edwards

This week, Dahlia and Amy talk about what accountability looks like for two recent stories: the sexual assualt allegations against the queer punk band PWR BTTM and the murder of teenager Jordan Edwards at the hands of a police officer. They dig into what it looks like to be held responsible for one’s actions. In Mr. Toad Trump’s Wild Ride, they talk about Trump’s scandal...

On Our Radar—Feminist News Roundup

Today, we’re reading about the Russia investigation heating up, Chelsea Manning getting her freedom, and the Handmaid’s Tale’s scariest episode yet.

Building a Music Legend: A Review of Jesca Hoop's “Memories Are Now”

Jesca Hoop’s penchant for the ephemeral and the innate resonate on Memories Are Now, which is a brave, bold experiment in texture and vocal range.

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