Book Review: Moxie
Frustrated by her high school’s rampant sexism, Vivian turns to the Riot Grrrl movement for inspiration in Jennifer Mathieu’s Moxie.
Frustrated by her high school’s rampant sexism, Vivian turns to the Riot Grrrl movement for inspiration in Jennifer Mathieu’s Moxie.
Wonder Women, Wonder Women, all the world’s waiting for youuuu! Sing it with us now! Tonight we get into the new movie, so buckle up, because things are about to get deep, y’all.
This is the Wonder Woman we’ve been waiting for—we want more and we want more!
A snobby, hairy man captures a sexy bibliophile. Anthropomorphic silverware and furniture convince her to stay in the castle until her captor figures out how to talk to women.
Australian quartet The Jezabels just released a music video for “Smile”, from their latest album Synthia.
Starfucker proves that girls really do want to have fun in this week’s (Un)Covered.
AG has just released her third album, Dangerous Woman, and on it she holds true to her claim. Her wit and honesty, talent and womanhood are sure to whip you into place, whether you like it or not.
BoJack Horseman finally has a chance to make a name for himself, beyond his washed-up B-list status, but the reality of celebrity takes its toll.
From the early pioneers of female badassery to those carrying that torch in 2014, find out who we chose for our list of the leading ladies of alternative — and why.
Robert Palmer, the well-tailored British rock singer who created one of the first iconic music videos with the look-alike models of “Addicted to Love,” has died of a heart attack. He was 54. A two-time Grammy winner in the 1980s, the star behind the hit “Simply Irresistible” died of a heart attack Friday at a Paris hotel during a stopover after a promotional tour in Britain, manager Mick Cater said. Sporting designer suits and a thick mane of hair, Palmer shot to fame in the mid-’80s with two videos featuring a “backup band” of dark-haired women in black miniskirts strumming… Read more »