Culture
Backtalk: Is It Really Time’s Up in Hollywood?
In this first episode of 2018, Dahlia and Amy get into this year’s Golden Globes, the Time’s Up movement, and the misguided obsession for Oprah 2020. The Golden Globes is the first awards show since the fallout from the Weinstein effect and it didn’t shy away from talking about #... Read more »
Losing To Gain Humanity: Serena Williams’s Body Belongs Solely To Her
Many patriarchal constructs collide for childbearing athletes.
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I Got All My Sisters With Me: How TV is Diversifying Family Structures
Extended families are their own miniature communities where members can find support.
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It’s Time to Reclaim Our Skin: How Getting Naked Restores Our Dignity
This is your living body; this is what aliveness feels like.
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Sacrificial idols: In J-pop, Teen Dreams Become Nightmares
What’s the cost for J-pop teen stardom?
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Cover Story: How Hollywood Closeted Queerness for Capital
Hollywood’s “Golden Age” was not golden for LGBTQ actors.
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Douchebag Decree: Logan Paul Is Getting Rich by Being Terrible
Don’t let this face fool you.
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Intergenerational Trauma: “Black Museum” and The Toll Activism Takes On Black Women
The kinkeeping that women are tasked with is an important part of intergenerational activism.
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Nova, Nola, and Annalise: Queer Black Women and the Arc of Representation
Nola, Nova, and Annalise are the queer-coded villains of their own stories.
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