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Douchebag Decree: Clint McCance

It’s Dia de los Douches here at Bitch HQ, and... Read more »

Music Matters: A Time for Horror

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, “Tupelo” (click for lyrics) On election day I was cheerily envisioning a future beyond hate and war with ... Read more »

Bibliobitch: Daddy's by Lindsay Hunter

As a big fan of the strange short work by writers like Gary Lutz and Lydia Davis, I was drawn to... Read more »

A Message to Verizon: Libera el Aire!

Remember those weird Verizon ads that seemed to empower young women with statements like “air does not transmit the opinions of a man faster than those of a woman”? Really, they were co-opting feminism to sell phones from a company that is fighting against... Read more »

Bechdel Test Canon: Spring Breakdown

Monday's inaugural entry focused on a Palme d'Or winner. Thus it seems only appropriate to switch gears today and discuss a movie that was shelved for three years before it went straight to DVD in 2009. Read more »

Political InQueery: The Blame Game

Much of the rhetoric in the 2010 midterm elections focused on anger, and the GOP candidates who will take control of the next House session spent a lot of campaign messaging time expressing how they felt connected to voters' anger. Which begs the question: were the candidates or the voters the... Read more »

Get Out the Feminist Vote!

It’s Election Day, feminists! You knew that, didn’t you? You’ve voted already, haven’t you? You’ve been reading EvMaroon’s Political InQueery series and getting fired up to cast your vote, right? Of course you have! But if you... Read more »

I ? Bitch For Creating a Community

As 2010 draws to a close, it's the time of year that nonprofits ask for donations. Bitch Media is no different; we need ongoing financial support. Usually, we would ask you to make a gift after telling you why you should support us. However,... Read more »

Political InQueery: Crystal Ball Persuasion

Many people who fancy themselves political science pundits have offered their predictions for Election Day on Tuesday, and as one combs through their numbers rackets—I mean, educated guesses as to who will win what—one finds some significant biases—I mean, measurement error—toward their own... Read more »

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