... Collins Jr. is back. We saw him in both of Season 1’s timelines—first as Lawrence, and later (but technically, earlier) as El Lazo. By the end of Season 1, Lawrence is dead, El Lazo is on the run, and ...
... and India. Thanks to “cultural preferences, government decree and modern medical technology,” the gender imbalance in these countries is beginning to cause some very real problems, including increases ...
... choice not to wear a bra, are technically against the district’s dress code, though Braden River has a reputataion for its strictly-enforced dress code.
“Knowing that she was dress-coded for not wearing ...
... arried to her former pimp Jean-Baptiste du Barry’s brother. He was then paid to fuck off, making Jeanne technically married. The king then invented a fictional noble lineage for Jeanne before trans ...
... titute of Technology and one of the voices behind the podcast “Dressed: The History of Fashion” explains, Elizabeth “was beating a drum that makes perfect sense to us now, but which didn’t make sense to ...
In the world of money, cryptocurrency (and the blockchain technology that supports it) has moved from the realm of tech-savvy investors to the mainstream. The shift has created a modern-day tech gold ...
... at the precocious age of 16, Davis’ fascination with fashion and the burgeoning funk scene led her to New York City. There, she spent her days at the Fashion Institute of Technology and her nights at a ...
... place implies that police departments do not have the adequate technology or resources to fully investigate rape kits. “The National Institute of Justice defines a rape kit as ‘backlogged’ if it has been ...
... r may not be a medical professional, but they cannot read that little pink line any more accurately than you can. Jackson reminds BUST that pregnancy is technically a diagnosis, and reading an ultrasou ...
... other techniques. Scenes once commissioned by the wealthy to immortalize their status become nightmarish fever dreams.
Genieve Figgis, Acrylic on canvas
Genieve Figgis, Acrylic on canvas
These ...
... ng the magnitude and fierceness of so many badass women who are taking the spotlight at Treefort this year! If I could clone myself, I would, 10 times over, so I don’t miss a beat. Until that technology catc ...
... shelter, Kee saw an increasing number of women reporting harassment through internet communication technologies (ICTs). Concerned, she published a paper with the Association for Progressive Communications, ...
... Tierney, VFX Producer
For someone who doesn’t understand the technological magic of your work, can you break down a little bit of what you and EightVXF did for I, Tonya?
We had our people on se ...
... a heart-pumping techno remix of "Video Killed The Radio Star," The Buggles’ 1980 song. While several of us knew the song to be a remix of an '80s synth pop classic, our host had never heard the song an ...
... everyday, honing her skills as a singer and experimenting with electric guitars. It was this electric experimentation that led to Rosetta developing distortion techniques that gave birth to blues ...
Pillows have come a long way since crunchy, nasty feathers and flimsy Poly-Fil were the norm. These days, re-imagined models like the ones below with all kinds of cool bells and whistles are flooding ...
... to me and asked, “What's wrong?”
I blubbered through my tears and explained. She took my laptop from me and tried to exit the browser with her limited technology skills.
She failed.
I paced back and for ...
... ate the gender pay gap. Technically, it’s 80 cents, according to a report by the American Association of University Women. And that’s for white women, a fact that Alice Bag, who is Chicana, doesn’t ign ...