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  • Watermelon Sugar – Bi?

    Watermelon Sugar – Bi?

    At the end of another re-watch, having by now contributed significantly to the video’s 50 million views, I still feel somewhat blindsided. I argue that Styles’ breadcrumbing of bisexual symbolism has culminated in a brand that serves him well. Read more

    March 26, 2021
  • The Case for a New Sex Ed Curriculum

    The Case for a New Sex Ed Curriculum

    The nervous stranger, observed by 280 eyes, shuffles her feet uncomfortably and begins. “So… let’s talk about sex,” she mumbles. Read more

    March 22, 2021
  • Marching 4 Justice

    Marching 4 Justice

    Neve Traynor reflects on Monday’s March4Justice in Canberra. Read more

    March 19, 2021
  • The Menstrual (Re)Cycle: Green Responses to the Red River

    The Menstrual (Re)Cycle: Green Responses to the Red River

    Menstruation isn’t a breeze. How do we contend with the environmental impact of the methods we use to get through this time? Read more

    July 30, 2020
  • Overprotected: Making Sense of the #FreeBritney Movement

    Overprotected: Making Sense of the #FreeBritney Movement

    Some fans stand outside the courts on the days of her hearings with #FreeBritney signs; others call for everyone to Leave Britney Alone. What’s it all about? Read more

    July 15, 2020
  • Convicting Giants: Is Weinstein the Beginning?

    Convicting Giants: Is Weinstein the Beginning?

    On the 24th of February 2020, Harvey Weinstein was convicted of rape by a jury in New York. Relieving, frustrating, hopeful—what happens from here? Read more

    July 8, 2020
  • MasterChef: Back to Win Our Hearts

    MasterChef: Back to Win Our Hearts

    Amongst the anxiety of the coronavirus pandemic, familiarity has returned: MasterChef is back for its twelfth season. Read more

    May 6, 2020
  • Sometime’s Life’s a Bitch and Then You Keep Living: Understanding BoJack Horseman and ‘Bad Men’

    Sometime’s Life’s a Bitch and Then You Keep Living: Understanding BoJack Horseman and ‘Bad Men’

    On BoJack Horseman and it’s productive discussion of Hollywood’s love for ‘bad men’, real and fictional. Read more

    April 29, 2020
  • Tik Tok Fashion: A Compelling Case for Sweatpants

    Tik Tok Fashion: A Compelling Case for Sweatpants

    Think of it as an updated version of athleisure – clothing that is comfortable to live and move in, with the added benefit of obscuring the figure instead of revealing it. Read more

    April 23, 2020
  • I Just Want to Ride My Bike

    I Just Want to Ride My Bike

    Regardless of my gender, sex, gear or ability, I want to ride my mountain bike. Without your preconceptions of what a woman can do, without your conceptions of my biological make up in comparison to yours, I want to ride until the end of the day when I have to peel my fingers off my… Read more

    January 30, 2020
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