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21.
Cultural Icon Walter Mercado Stars (No Pun Intended) In Netflix’s New Documentary
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(Movies)
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... of real humanness that celebrity stardom rarely eclipses to the audience. We also see some of his downfalls, where his former business partner, Bill Baklus, contracted him to sell the rights to his name ...
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Created on 14 July 2020
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22.
Artist Zilia Sánchez’s “Soy Isla (I Am An Island)” Retrospective Comes Ashore
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(Arts)
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The first time I experienced Zilia Sánchez’s artwork was in 2018, and I’m furious about it. Lot 250: El silencio de Eros (Antigona) rose off the stark wall as if animate with breath beneath the canvas ...
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Created on 13 March 2020
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23.
Week Of Women: February 28-March 5, 2020
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(Entertainment)
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... first episode will premiere March 1 on AMC.
All the Bright Places
Netflix’s latest young adult romance stars Elle Fanning and Justice Smith as two teenagers who connect over grief and heartache ...
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Created on 27 February 2020
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24.
Hole’s Courtney Love, Melissa Auf der Maur, and More to Perform at Planned Parenthood Benefit
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(Entertainment)
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... mission is to collect, digitize and share the rich history of feminist art, humanities, politics and businesses online, will also receive proceeds.
The concert comes at a time when sexual and reproductive ...
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Created on 19 February 2020
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25.
Trump Attended the March for Life Rally. What Does This Mean for the Pro-Choice Movement?
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(Feminism)
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... of thousands. Many high schoolers and college students have attended the march, usually bused in with church or youth groups. A Washington Post article in 2010 estimated that about half of the members ...
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Created on 27 January 2020
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26.
New Study Shows Sweeping Majority Of People Don't Regret Their Abortion 5 Years Late
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(Feminism)
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... regarding their decisions to have abortions. The research carried out a week after the procedure until five years later. After the three-year mark, 99% of the participants said having an abortion was the ...
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Created on 16 January 2020
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27.
“Abortion is Normal” Art Exhibitions Are Opening in NYC
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(Arts)
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You heard us right, a brand new art exhibition about reproductive justice is coming to New York City. Organized last year in the wake of the Southern state abortion bans by Project for Empty Space’s ...
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Created on 13 January 2020
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28.
Rosabel Rosalind Kurth-Sofer Is Fighting Jewish Stereotypes With Art
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(Arts)
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... artistic inspirations, Kurth-Sofer weaves text into her intricately-rendered, often monochromatic drawings. The body of work Not Kosher, created and exhibited during Kurth-Sofer’s sojourn to Vienna, Austria ...
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Created on 13 December 2019
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29.
“For Neither Love Nor Money”: Artist Sawyer Rose Shines A Light On Women’s Invisible Labor
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(Arts)
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... and personal stress. In her exhibition, For Neither Love Nor Money: Women’s Invisible Labor, artist Sawyer Rose shines a light on these systemic inequities and their repercussions.
“In addition to the ...
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Created on 06 December 2019
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30.
Let Them Sit On Cake: Professional Cake Sitter Lindsay Dye On Art, Camming, And The Decriminalization of Sex Work
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(Arts)
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Lindsay Dye is a multimedia artist, performer, and cam girl who studied photography at the Pratt Institute. It was there, Dye says, that she first discovered a budding interest in camming and cam culture. ...
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Created on 06 December 2019
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31.
Baltimore Museum of Art Will Only Collect Work By Women In 2020
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(Feminism)
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The Baltimore Museum of Art’s museum Director Christopher Bedford announced on Thursday, November 15th, that the museum will only accepting and acquiring art that have a “female - centric focus” ...
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Created on 19 November 2019
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32.
Fight Your Seasonal Sadness With Frida Sundemo's Latest Singl
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(Music)
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Just in time for sweater weather, Swedish alt-pop artist Frida Sundemo is finally back with her first release of 2019. Written and produced by Joel Humlén and Sundemo herself, “Nothing Can Hurt Me” ...
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Created on 08 November 2019
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33.
Junglepussy In Paradise: See The Incomparable Artist Next Week In Brooklyn
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(Music)
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2018 was very good to Junglepussy, the beloved rapper and MC hailing from Brooklyn, New York. Not only did she release her third studio recorded album Jp3 to wide acclaim from critics and her loyal ...
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Created on 01 November 2019
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34.
"My Crotch Sets Off the TSA Scanner. I Have No Piercings, WTF Could Be Going On?!
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(Sex)
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... Do you have any idea WTF could be going on?! It’s super embarrassing and a huge hassle. –Fly Girl
Dr. Carol Queen: Let me start by considering the NuvaRing. Since they are made of vinyl polymers and ...
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Created on 21 October 2019
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35.
The Racist Origins Of Fatphobia
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(Feminism)
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... with both Black women’s bodies and “savagery,” which led to white society’s embrace of slenderness
When Saartjie “Sarah” Baartman arrived in France in 1814, the air was electric. Bulletins declaring ...
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Created on 10 October 2019
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36.
How Data Journalist Mona Chalabi Impacted Statistics And Instagram With Illustrations
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(Living)
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Pictures Worth A Thousand Words
“THERE WERE NO other Arabs where I grew up, which contributed to me always feeling like an outsider,” recalls Iraqi-British artist and data journalist Mona ...
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Created on 30 September 2019
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37.
A Museum Dedicated To Vaginas Is Opening in London
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(Feminism)
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... about vaginas and vulvas and by fighting stigma, we can be a part of helping solve these problems.”
The choice to educate others about vaginas, specifically through a physical museum, was also intentional. ...
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Created on 25 September 2019
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38.
This Mother-Daughter Suffragist Duo Almost Got Left Out The Movement's Memor
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(Feminism)
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The hidden story of two African American women looking out from the pages of a 19th-century book
We are two historians whose work focuses on American art and on how African Americans have shaped ...
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Created on 11 September 2019
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39.
“The Plastic Age We’re Living In”: Artist Portia Munson on Her Environmentalist Art & the Power of the Color Pink
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(Arts)
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... some of the objects that make up artist Portia Munson’s sculptures and installations, which amass thousands of found everyday plastic items, often arranged by color. Munson’s work draws attention to humanity’s ...
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Created on 12 July 2019
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40.
The Feminist Guide To Adelaide, Australia
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(Living)
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Adelaide, Australia
THE SPLENDOR OF Sydney and Melbourne’s arts, culture, and food scenes may call to travelers heading down under, but the South Australian capital of Adelaide has just as much to ...
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Created on 24 June 2019