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Anon
Aug 23, 2024
What if women did rule the world?
An original and thought-provoking art exhibition has recently entered its fourth phase at the Museum of Contemporary Art (The EMST) in...
Anon
Jul 11, 2024
Women can paint!
The latest new exhibition at Tate Britain, “Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920” has been widely acclaimed as a turning...
Anon
Jul 11, 2024
Henry VIII’s six wives speak for themselves at the National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery’s latest exhibition “Six Lives: The Story of Henry VIII’s Queens”, is the first to try and rewrite the...
Ian Smith
May 14, 2024
A first for The Last Dinner Party
The phenomenal rise to fame of award-winning five piece indie rock group ‘The Last Dinner Party’
Lynne Collinson
May 14, 2024
Prima Facie a novel by Suzie Miller
I was excited to see how Suzie Miller could expand it into a full length novel. I was not disappointed.
Ian Smith
May 8, 2024
Get your feminist news from here, nowhere else is quite like it!
The radical community bookshop “news from nowhere “ will be celebrating its 50th birthday in 2024 and long may it continue to thrive
Ian Smith
May 8, 2024
Women stake their claim in Land Art
A new groundbreaking exhibition at Dallas’s Nasher Sculpture Centre entitled ‘Groundswell: Women of Land Art’
Ian Smith
May 6, 2024
Marina Abramović: The first woman to have her own exhibition as the main artist at the Royal Academy of Art, London
This new retrospective exhibition of her work produced over the last 50 years includes some of her most daring pieces of performance art.
Laura Fidell
May 6, 2024
Book Review: Pine by Francine Toon
Now an ethereal woman keeps appearing from the trees, presenting herself to people in the community...
Lynne Collinson
May 6, 2024
Book Review: The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Over the past month I've heard mention of The Yellow Wallpaper short story in several different contexts - enough to make me read all of it.
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