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Bibliobitch: Zazen
In a nameless yet all-too-familiar city, where “box-mall-churches” and faceless plazas named after the banks that funded them rub up against vegan cafes, yoga studios, and a “mural of neighborhood black people enjoying gentrification,” Della Mylinak thinks about what it would be like to set... Read more »
Buy This Print: Make-Believe!
Now you can buy limited-edition prints of some of our favorite Bitch covers! To celebrate our 15th anniversary, we’ve got 15 archival giclee prints to choose from, all on high-quality, heavy... Read more »
Murder, She Blogged: About the US Killing
So, hopefully I’ve sold you on Sarah Lund and the Danish TV series Forbrydelsen now.
But what about that US remake, The Killing?
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Buy This Print: Home & Away!
Now you can buy limited-edition prints of some of our favorite Bitch covers! To celebrate our 15th anniversary, we’ve got 15 archival giclee prints to choose from, all on high-quality, heavy... Read more »
Stage Left: Mental Illness and Treatment in NEXT TO NORMAL
As a mentally ill musical theatre fan, depictions of characters who share that trait with me typically fall into one of two categories: they a) don’t exist or they b) make me rage. next to normal comes closer than most shows to getting it right, in a lot of ways. But where it fails,... Read more »
Dark of the Matin
Like so many other aspects of the film industry, animation is still a male-dominated field. In the early days of the industry, women worked most often as inkers and painters, so while their work was arduous and crucial, it often went uncredited and rarely got them promoted to supervising or... Read more »
Buy This Print: Primal!
Now you can buy limited-edition prints of some of our favorite Bitch covers! To celebrate our 15th anniversary, we’ve got 15 archival giclee prints to choose from, all on high-quality, heavy watercolor paper, suitable for framing. Each print offers gorgeous photos, cool illustrations, nifty... Read more »
Adventures in Feministory: Stevie Smith
Author Florence Margaret “Stevie” Smith was born in England in 1902. Though her family called her “Peggy,” Smith’s friends dubbed her “Stevie”... Read more »
Political InQueery: On Deck GOP Candidates
While the US Women’s soccer team went to the World Cup finals against Japan and the last Harry Potter movie demolished the box office record for an opening weekend, three quiet news accounts about new candidates for the White House filtered through the press. Yes, World Cup soccer is more... Read more »
Murder, She Blogged: Lund
AMC’s The Killing, which recently concluded its first season and has been renewed for a second, is as close to Twin Peaks as 21st century television gets. Set in Seattle, homicide detective Sarah Linden investigates the murder of a teenage girl. That’s it - a single murder... Read more »















