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The Fifth Season: A Fresh Fantasy

It’s not so often that I find myself completely absorbed in a novel. I feel I’m too restless to fully … More

Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Feminism, N.K. Jemisin, The Broken Earth Trilogy, The Fifth Season
Leave No Trace

And the All Male Nominees Are…

The Oscars nominations have been announced and once again the Academy has found only male directors deserving of the directing award.

Feminism, Film, Film Review, Movie, Review, Women
Eleanor and Lorena

Imagined Love: A “White Houses” Review

We all know about the dalliances of some of our most respectable Presidents — think Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy, … More

American history, Amy Bloom, Book Review, Books, Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR, Fiction, Historical Fiction, history, LGBTQ, LGBTQIA+, literary criticism, Literature, Olivia Cooper, Politics, Review, white houses
Anthony Bourdain

Remembering Bourdain

When celebrities pass, it is often a hard reminder that our idols and heroes — the people we’ve built up and looked … More

Addiction, anthony bourdain, Aubrey Byron, bourdain, Depression, Epitaph, Feminism, Heroes, Parts Unknown, Travel, Travel Writing, Traveling
Prague

Stop Telling Women Not to Travel

I once attended the local premiere of the documentary, “Give a Damn?”, in which the filmmakers attempted to travel to … More

Aubrey Byron, Feminism, Film, Travel, Traveling, Women, Women Travel
Michelle Wolf

Journalists Celebrate Free Speech by Attempting to Silence Outspoken Woman

The Annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner took place once again without the presence or support of the President of the … More

Dora Milaje

The Dora Milaje are the Heroes We Want

The long awaited “Black Panther” film has finally hit theaters. There were many reasons why this movie has been eagerly … More

Black Panther, Comic books, Comics, Dora Milaje, Equity, Feminism, Film, Film Review, Movie, Movie Review, Olivia Cooper
NYPD

The Police Rape Loophole: How the NYPD has Institutionalized Violence Against Women

A teenager in New York is picked up by two New York City police officers. She is handcuffed, put into … More

Feminism, Intimidation, Loophole, Me Too, New York City, NYPD, Olivia Cooper, Police, Rape, Sexual Assault
Ingrid Goes West

“Ingrid Goes West” is the Perfect Social Media Satire You Didn’t Know You Needed

Aubrey Plaza breaks out of her character actor mold to deliver a nuanced and astonishing performance in “Ingrid Goes West.”

Aubrey Byron, Film, Hot Take, Ingrid Goes West, Instagram, Movie, Movie Review, Review, Satire, Social Media

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