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The Risks Of Liking Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License": Are You Anti-Feminist for Listening to "Sou
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In fact, none of this is likely to happen to a man. Society always looks at women, especially successful women, through the men they associate with. Through the blonde girl lyric, society defined Carpenter ...
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Created on 16 March 2022
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Darlene Love and Joan Osborne to perform at “We Got the Beat – A Women in Music Summit”: an Empowering Celebration of Women Artists, and a Call to Arms to Challenge the Rampant Misogyny in the Music I ...
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Happy Women’s History Month, ya’ll! Are you looking for a way to celebrate that isn’t just meme-sharing and insta-posts? We got you. The first annual “We Got the Beat – Women in Music Summit'' is debuting ...
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Created on 02 March 2022
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Are Back: Our Top 10 Pop Culture Picks For Spring 2022
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... better workplace for women ever since. Hill’s new podcast, Getting Even, will dig deep into various forms of discrimination and harassment and will reveal how media spin impacts corporate culture. First ...
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Created on 01 March 2022
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Listen: Minneapolis-Based Singer FPA Uses Electronic Beats and Piano to Channel a Medieval Princess on Conceptual Debut Album, "Princess Wiko
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If you’ve been sleeping on Minneapolis-based artists, this is your wake-up call to start obsessing over the area’s myriad of genre-defying musicians, like FPA. Frances ...
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Created on 14 February 2022
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Girls Who Love Girls Who Love Music: 11 Songs Celebrating Queer Love to Listen To on Valentine’s Day
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... important, and unwavering in emotion. So, this Valentine’s Day, it’s worth remembering that we always need more displays of queer love– particularly love between women – in the music we listen to. To begin ...
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Created on 11 February 2022
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Bitch, The Legendary Queer Music Icon Is Back With New Album “Bitchcraft” After a 9 Year Hiatus
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... on all my videos, and I think of her as a totem.
It's a symbol of witchcraft, but also, women's work.
And like, domestic labor, and how women's work is always free. Which is classic for patriarchy ...
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Created on 04 February 2022
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13 Women of Color-Owned and Operated Bookstores You Can Support Right Now
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... ownership prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, women of color have moved to the forefront of the narrative and are slaying it on the literary frontlines. With so much information out there, and a rapidly evolving ...
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Created on 04 February 2022
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LISTEN: The Linda Lindas Drop New Single, "Growing Up," Off Upcoming LP, and Speak To BUST About The Origins of "Racist, Sexist Bo
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... race or because of your gender,” says Lucia.
Yes, the band members’ ages and gender pique curiosity, but there’s hype around these young women for a reason—they have something to say, and they’re really, ...
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Created on 01 February 2022
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Farewell to Ronnie Spector, One Of The Original Bad Girls Of Rock & Roll Who Brought Edge and Flavor to 1960s Girl Groups
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... pop and elevating freedom of expression for women in the art form. All the girl groups of the era were dynamic in their own right, but there was a marked difference in tone. The Shirelles pined, “Will ...
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Created on 18 January 2022
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“Artist’s Way” Author Julia Cameron Talks Sobriety, Seeking Inspiration, And Saying Yes To Creativity on BUST’s “Poptarts” Podcast
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... editors Emily Rems and Callie Watts that celebrates women in pop culture. The first half of each episode is devoted to a hot topic in entertainment, and in the second half, a segment called "Whatcha Watchin'?," ...
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Created on 07 January 2022