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Murder, She Blogged: Castle
Castle is a guilty pleasure for me. I once watched four episodes of the show in a night because it’s well-written, witty, and fun—and has some “strong” female characters front and center—so I want to be able to say, just go and watch it right now, don’t even bother reading... Read more »
Internet Crush: Adventure Time's Natasha Allegri
Natasha Allegri takes a new approach to the super awesome cartoon Adventure Time.
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BiblioBitch: Sisterhood Everlasting
*WARNING: Sisterhood Everlasting begins with a major, surprising event, and I discuss it in this review. Other potential spoilers are marked.*
It’s always dicey when an author pushes a series past its logical conclusion. I met each YA sequel to The Sisterhood... Read more »
Buy This Print: Taste & Appetite! Delicious!
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 »
Political InQueery: The Fake Democrat Experiment Fails Miserably
Lots of people attempt to manage election laws; it happens all the time. We’ve seen it in vote-counting, with one side or the other suing their way into forced recounts after a close election. Of course there’s “gerrymandering,” named after a real Mr. Gerry, former Governor of... Read more »
Spilled Milk: No, Everything You Do is Sexist
Yesterday, the California Milk Processor Board launched a new pro-dairy campaign based on the old premise that PMS turns women into insufferable turds. The message,... Read more »
Cover Your Walls With a Cover of Bitch!
Bitch magazine turns fifteen this year (which is no small feat in today’s publishing world!), and to celebrate, we’re offering high-quality prints of fifteen of our favorite covers for sale online. There... Read more »
Sexual Inadequacy: #MarcusBachmannIsSoGay
Last Thursday Twitter exploded with the news that House Republican Michele Bachmann, future failed Presidential hopeful, had signed “The Marriage Vow.” The 14-point pledge was designed by Bob Vander Plaats of The Family... Read more »
Stage Left: "Die, Vampire, Die!" Reflections on Self-Doubt and Advocacy Work.
The part of [title of show] that resonates most closely with me is probably the song I’ve included in this post—”Die Vampire, Die!”. This song is, within the context of the show, about defeating doubts and obstacles to creative-sector work—writing, painting, singing. But I think the... Read more »
True Blood: A Werepanther Rape is Not a "Sex Scene"
Last night’s episode of True Blood contained the usual outrageous plot twists and soap opera-levels of drama, which is great and which is why I (and probably you if you’re reading this) look forward to summer Sunday nights. However, it also contained a totally fucked-up gang... Read more »














