Queen of Basel: A Review
Queen of Basel is a great unraveling of race, power, and gender, and how these systems keep us apart.
An Attempt at Gaining Control
Guest contributor Wandy Ortiz shares her experience of skin-picking, and reflects on what drives the compulsion for her.
A Boshemia Milestone: The Past Three Years
We began as three friends in our early twenties, fresh out of university; we proceed today as sisters, as business partners, as an impenetrable, united force.
Who is Bolsonaro and Why Does He Matter?
Trump may have found in Bolsonaro a willing echo chamber for destructive ideas.
Raw Print Podcast: Celebrating Diversity and Women in Print
Q appears on Raw Print podcast to discuss diversity in magazines.
Badass Women in Literature You Never Knew Existed
A look into the legacy of Eliza Haywood, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Anaïs Nin.
The Radical Vulnerability of Yoko Ono
Closer study of Ono’s life reveals a thunderous force in an art movement that continues to echo through the 21st century.
Ariana Grande & The Pop Princess Guide to Appropriation
Pop girls using women of colour – in particular, black women – isn’t exactly a novel idea.
Break Up With Ur Toxic Femininity Ariana, I’m Bored
It’s not punk or edgy or cool to hate on other women just for the hell of it; it’s internalised misogyny.
In Defense of Single Women
The spinster is simply an older version of a bachelorette, an unmarried woman past a certain age who should no longer hold out hope for romance
D8 a Str8 Valentine's Edition: How to Do Valentine's Day and Still Be Punk
Q’s devised a guide to celebrating V day while still staying punk.
10 Flowers To Buy On Valentine’s Day Instead Of Red Roses
A brief history of floral symbolism and how to avoid embarrassing botanical faux-pas.
Computer Love: Sexbots in Cinema
It's possible sexbots were created for a straight white male audience who are realising they are no longer the centre of the world.
Be Your Own Valentine This Year
A few affirmations that will help you to feel empowered to fight the pressure of Valentine’s Day.
Small: A Queer Love Story
Our breaths seemed to sync, the waves on the sea were calm. As the world was bathed in orange light, I could feel the knot in my throat.
The First Feminist Magazines: A History
Early periodicals became the site of the stirrings of women’s resistance.