By Noah Berlatsky If you had told fans of the Mad Max franchise circa-1986 that the fourth film in the series — up for an Academy Award at this Sunday’s Oscars ceremony — was going to be an explicitly feminist (or at least arguably feminist) narrative about overthrowing the patriarchy, said fans would probably have grunted and scratched their Read more
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Household Inequity Causes Flying Fruit Epidemic
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Actress Mya Taylor Wants To Break More Barriers For Trans Women
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As An Immigrant, I Benefit From My Whiteness
By Amelia Shroyer I am an American living in Sweden. When I first arrived in Europe, I was drawn to self-identify with the word “expat,” not questioning the inherent privilege embedded in the term until I started to better comprehend immigration politics in Europe. Since my move, I’ve come to see expat as an example of Read more
The Best Rides At Disney World To Get Fingered On
I spent my high school years in Orlando, Florida, so I would know.
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The Only New Year’s Resolution You Need: Don’t Be An Asshole
I don’t care who you are, this resolution will improve your life and the lives of those around you. Read more
Drink Pairings For Uncomfortable Family Conversations Over The Holidays
What cocktail pairs best with a “where are my grandchildren” guilt trip from your mother? Which liquor complements a xenophobic screed from your red state cousins? Read more
What’s It Like To Take The Earth As Your Lover?
Launched by artists and activists Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens, ecosexuality is focused on the red-hot — if unusual — cross-section of ecology and human sexuality. Read more