Culture
Web of Cries: “Spider-Man: No Way Home” Opens up the Multiverse to Explore Grief
Spider-Man: No Way Home shows that—no matter what magic or powers you have—grief impacts us all.
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“Harlem” Could’ve Offered Escapism. Instead, its Black Characters Are Woefully Unoriginal
The new show makes confusing choices that deliver woefully unoriginal Black characters.
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Very Online: The Terrifying Scale of the Online Gossip Economy
Our human instinct to discuss—and judge—others is increasingly warped by social platforms.
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Remembering bell hooks in Her Own Words
Bitch interviewed the legendary feminist scholar bell hooks in our Winter 2000 issue.
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Being Alive: How Sondheim Made Space for Queer and Trans People
Stephen Sondheim reminded queer and trans people that they can be complicated and messy, but still worthy of love.
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Juhea Kim Talks Korean History and Why Books Should Break Us Open
A new book explores the power of artistic imagery from Venus to Beyoncé.
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“A Snake Falls to Earth” Gives YA Readers a Vivid Coming-of-Age Story
Darcie Little Badger’s second novel follows an unlikely pair: Nina, a young Lipan Apache girl, and Oli, a cottonmouth snake.
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Femme Fatale: The Allure of the “House of Gucci” Antiheroine
This story is not about the downfall of magnificent men, it’s about the tragedy of a woman who flew too close to the sun.
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