Culture
Woman-Made World: Inside the Inevitable Rise of the Feminist City
There are ways to transform the city that would advance the liberation of women and marginalized people.
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In “Palm Springs,” Consent Is a Murky Line
While Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti turn out great rom-com performances, their characters’ soulmate bond hinges on lies and feigned ignorance.
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Everything Must Die: Big Pharma Is the Real Villain in “The Old Guard”
Plus, it’s wonderfully queer.
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“Athlete A” Reveals How Police Fail Sexual Assault Victims
Athlete A neglects to mention that the police misconduct apparent in the handling of the Larry Nassar case is indicative of a disease infecting all of law enforcement.
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Haim’s “Women in Music Pt. III” Gets a Little Darker
Haim is pressing pause on their sunshine-y, Fleetwood Mac aesthetic.
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The Fires This Time: “Little Fires Everywhere” Is an Indictment of Colorblind Whiteness
The show pinpoints the dissonance between white fantasies of colorblindness and the realities of white supremacy and privilege.
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Validating Hardship: Netflix’s “Disclosure” Reconciles Trans Pain and Joy
It’s a noteworthy watch considering the way that films prior have represented trans people.
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YouTuber Myka Stauffer Illustrates the Problem with White Adoptive Parents
Adoptees have long known what it’s like to have our stories usurped by adoptive parents.
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“365 Days” is another Abuse Story Painted as Romance
The romance genre has been dominated by dominant men for years.
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Rebekah Weatherspoon Is the Queen of Erotic Romance
If you want to read romances with a bit more erotic heat to them, look no further than Rebekah Weatherspoon.
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