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Nia Archives on Emotional Junglism, Tall Poppy Syndrome and Being Shy
Erin LeCount on Stubborn Songs, Downward Spirals and Writing For Her Younger Self
John Cameron Mitchell on Why Hedwig And The Angry Inch Still Resonates 25 Years Later
Sparklmami on Finding Her Voice, Character-Work as a Means of Self-Discovery, and Musical Worldbuilding
Anoushka Mondraty on Girly Art, Maximalist Tendencies, and Sailor Moon
Mattea Conforti on Teenage Rage, On Set Friendships and Normalising Strong Emotions for Girls
Happy Birthday Marilyn Monroe! The Face That Changed Pop Culture Forever
Hannah Einbinder on Genre Swapping, Socialism and the Importance of Collaboration
Come with Us to Trisha Paytas’ BriTrish Invasion at The Royal Albert Hall
The Female Artists Turning Internet Slop into Fine Art
Yasmin Pettet on Fashion, Ryan Murphy, and Being the Weird Girl on ‘Love Island’
Romaisa Baddar on Middle East Archive: Women النساء, Embracing Multiple Aesthetics and Shifting Focus
Samara Weaving on Being Emo, Pregnancy and Returning for the Sequel
Get Behind The Scenes on Elouiza’s Choreography for ‘Reveal’
A Look Inside Haut Corporation, One of London’s Best Stockists of Rare, Covetable Vintage
This Editorial Connects with the Eerie Darkness in Femininity
Thora Birch on The Chronology of Water, Eschewing Competitiveness and Playing Cult Characters
Exclusive Preview: Our Forbidden Fruits Cover Story is Available for Pre-Order
MUNA on Stevie Nicks, Political Songwriting, and Their New Album