Not many young Americans today have even heard of the Equal Rights Amendment, and for most of those who lived through the fight for its ratification, it’s vaguely remembered as a feminist effort that died in the 80s.
Reyna Wang
Concert Review: French Vanilla and Girlpool Bring On a Modern Wave of Feminist Punk
Last Friday at the Philadelphia Mausoleum of Contemporary Art, or PhilaMOCA, French Vanilla and Girlpool captured the angst and nostalgia of growing up as a girl with striking vulnerability.
Philadelphia’s underground music scene is tight-knit community with a lot of character.
Thai Film ‘Heart Attack’ Explores What It Means to Only Live Once
Heart Attack captures the process of learning to love life with stunning realism.
Every year, the New York City pride parade becomes a bigger and wilder celebration.
Environmental Rom-Com ‘The Mermaid’ Makes a Splash Among Chinese Audiences
One of the films showing at this year’s New York Asian Film Festival became the highest-grossing film in China and symbolizes a turning point in the way the Chinese are viewing environmental issues.
From the glove controlled motion commands from Minority Report to the TV glasses from Back to the Future Part II, science fiction suggests that wearable technology is an integral part of life in the future, and judging by the recent boom in wearable tech development, every large tech corporation as well as thousands of startups and venture capitalists seem to think so too.
Season 3 of NBC’s The Night Shift is filled with tension, comedy, and important social commentary you might not expect from a medical drama.
“Wow” is whimsy, wacky, wild and wonderful.
With grace and grit, with humility and poise, and with fierceness and bliss, Grimes and Hana hosted a wildly successful girl powered dance party at the Electric Factory last Friday.