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Award-winning feminist society magazine by Bristol students for all to enjoy. Gifted and talented at smashing the patriarchy.
Feminist Bookshelf
Myths of Virginity and Hymens: A Response to T.I.’s Revelations
Labour and the ‘Abolition’ of Private Schools
Fresh
Lady Hale: Not Just a Brooch
Balloon Bar Takeover: Craft don’t Cry
‘All About Eve’ Podcast Review
The Concept of Contraception
An Opinion Piece on the Pro Life Freshers Stall
Talking About Boobs Saves Lives
The Summer of Love: A Brit Abroad Pre-Brexit
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) at Bristol Old Vic: Three Perspectives
Carnivorous Flames
A Poem by Becky Armstrong: From Iron Bridge Hill
Masks
Feminist Fringe: Smashing the Patriarchy with Comedy, Theatre and More
A Poem by Marwa Fichera: Marine
Ghosts
A Poem by Neha Maqsood: Desi 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?