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You Can Still Access Abortion Medication Despite Looming Court-Ruling on Mifepristone Ban
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(Feminism)
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Mifepristone, commonly known as “the abortion pill,” was approved for use by the FDA in 2000 and has since been safely used by millions of people to abort unwanted or unviable pregnancies on their own ...
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Created on 21 February 2023
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13 Women of Color-Owned and Operated Bookstores You Can Support Right Now
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(Books)
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The tragic and senseless killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery coupled with the rise in Asian American hate crimes amidst a literary censorship of voices of color; not only sparked ...
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Created on 04 February 2022
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Meet the Women Who Seek Out (and Find) "Happy-Ending" Massages ...
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(Sex)
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“Happy ending” massages that include being stimulated to orgasm are not usually associated with female clientele. But there are indeed women seeking out this type of service from male masseurs, and ...
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Created on 15 October 2021
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Michelle Zauner Loses Her Mom and Searches for Her Identity "Crying In H Mart
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(Books)
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In 2018, Michelle Zauner wrote about how, after her mother’s death, she would break down crying in H Mart, the Korean American supermarket where the two often shopped. The viral New Yorker essay that ...
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Created on 19 April 2021
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"The Office of Historical Corrections" Is A Beautifully Honest Collection of Novellas ...
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(Books)
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Danielle Evans’ new novella and collection of stories reads like a prescient letter from a brutally honest friend with her finger on the pulse of an ailing culture. Each story bristles with the author’s ...
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Created on 09 November 2020
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Designer Aurora James Calls On Major Retailers to Make 15 Percent Pledge to Black Businesses
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(Style)
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When it comes to true racial justice, making one-time donations to bail funds and posting black squares on Instagram has proven not to be enough. Following the viral murder of George Floyd, people all ...
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Created on 01 September 2020
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Music In The Time Of Quarantine: A Conversation Between New York Duo Overcoats And Alaina Moore Of Tennis
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(Music)
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JJ Mitchell and Hana Elion, who make up New York’s Overcoats, didn’t plan on releasing and promoting their second record in the midst of a global pandemic—despite, as they point out, the “apocalyptic” ...
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Created on 07 May 2020
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Women Who Farm: Bowery Farming’s Tara Summerfield on Growing Vegetables Indoors
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(Sponsored)
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Avocados from Mexico. Strawberries from California. Bagged salad greens from Arizona. It’s January 2020, and yet the produce section reflects summer cravings. This seasonless demand comes at a cost: ...
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Created on 07 January 2020
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It's Not Laziness, It's Toxic Masculinity: On "Fed Up: Emotional Labor, Women, And The Way Forwa
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(Books)
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It’s not easy dealing with online trolls or arguing with our friends and family about social issues. Feminists often take on the burden of emotional labor, which author Gemma Hartley defines as “emotion ...
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Created on 30 November 2018
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"The Second Shelf" Is Fighting Literary Sexism ...
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(Books)
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For writer-turned-rare-book dealer A.N. Devers, collecting and selling titles exclusively by women is her way of challenging the male-dominated literary world. “It just became very clear to me one day ...
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Created on 06 November 2018
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How To Make The Ultimate DIY Haunted House For Halloween
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(DIY)
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Every Halloween fanatic dreams of creating their own haunted house, but the concept can seem a little overwhelming. Don’t stress yourself to death—we have some simple tricks that will have you murdering ...
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Created on 17 October 2018
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12.
The "Arm Vagina" Is Another Bullshit Body-Shaming Tren
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(Feminism)
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Every now and then, I stumble across a trend on the internet that is so absurd my jaw drops and I literally say, "Are you kidding me?" And so it is with the "arm vagina" fad on social media. Like other ...
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Created on 21 December 2017
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9 Witchy Products That Will Enchant You
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(Living)
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BUST's witch-in-residence, Callie Watts, rounds up her favorite magical goods for this Halloween season.
1. Witches don’t really fly on brooms, but they do use special ones called besoms for energy ...
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Created on 18 October 2017
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14.
How An Anti-Choice Clinic Bullied And Lied to Me
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(Living)
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When I was eighteen, I was a broke college student coming home for the summer — and I was so scared I couldn’t sit still. The reason? I had been raped by my boyfriend and was terrified that I might ...
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Created on 27 April 2017
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Oct/Nov 2018
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(Magazine)
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Here at BUST, we’re falling hard for our Fall Issue starring cover queen Busy Philipps! Inside, we’ve got all kinds of gothic goodness, including interviews with horror-drag superstars The Boulet ...
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Created on 01 February 2017
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16.
Goodbye, President Hillary
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(Feminism)
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As the country says its goodbyes to President Obama and reflects on his legacy, I am this week saying my own goodbye: not to President Obama, but to the idea of President Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Like ...
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Created on 19 January 2017
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BUST's Top 20 Books Of 201
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(Books)
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BUST readers will know that every issue contains a book review section where we tell you which books are worth reading. Now, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite books by women published ...
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Created on 09 December 2016
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14 New Books To Get You Through The Winter
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(Books)
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THE BUST GUIDE
Happy November! Now is the perfect time to visit a bookstore or library and stock up on some new books. Here are the books featured in our October/November 2016 issue, including The ...
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Created on 26 October 2016
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Pumpkin Spice Your Face With This DIY Mask
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(DIY)
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Spruce up your skin with this soothing DIY!
Pumpkins aren’t only good for Halloween carving and T-Day treats. Turns out, they’re also rich in vitamin C, which makes them good for your skin, helping ...
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Created on 26 October 2016
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5 Reasons Why Feminists Should Watch Mary+Jane
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(TV)
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Looking to take a hit at a new show while Broad City is between seasons? MTV’s Mary+Jane may be exactly what you have been craving. Created by Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont, who also worked together ...
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Created on 21 September 2016