Author: twssmagazine
Award-winning feminist society magazine by Bristol students for all to enjoy. Gifted and talented at smashing the patriarchy.
Masks and Vulnerability
Aunty Anjie’s Sexy and Sunny Summer Horoscopes
Collages of America
R.I.P to the Awkward Stage
Caroline Calloway and the Ethics of Influencing
The Beauty Myth: Is Naomi Wolf’s classic still relevant today?
Review: ‘Beauty is Pain’ at the Wickham Theatre
Review: Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’
A Thought Piece: On Mental Illness
Film Review: On the Basis of Sex
Shamima Begum: What does her case say about Britain today?
A Poem by Rosie Humphrey: Soul-ly Body
The Sober Social Myth
Jess Glynne at the Brit Awards – feminist activism or just performance?
The Problems with Capitalising on Feminism
Review: Elliot Brett’s ‘My People’ at the Pegg Theatre
Happy International Women’s Day!
Body Positivity: A Step towards Self-Love
Comic Book Slumber Party
A Response to Inter:Mission’s Article on the Hardships of being a ‘Good Guy’
Quarterlife Magazine: For quarterlifers, by quarterlifers
A Love Letter to All the Single Ladies (and those who aren’t too)
An Interview with Amber Ramon: Depop and Sustainable Fashion
Review: ‘Fresher’ at The Rondo Theatre
Why the Global Refugee Crisis is a Feminist Issue
Fluid Borders
An Interview with Meltem Avcil
Almost Nearly Perfect: The Importance of Nuance when analysing Gender Equality
Crossing the border: When will I become a woman?
Southall Black Sisters
Grub: A Poem by Hope McDonald
My Religion Makes Me, It Doesn’t Limit Me
Why Fast Fashion is a Feminist Issue