Alex Thomas: "It felt like a baptism of fire."
An interview with lead vocalist of Glass Frogs
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An interview with lead vocalist of Glass Frogs
There has been a girly revolution over the last decade.
By Imogen Lambert-Baker, Freya Barwell, Lowri Simmons, Megan HallFeatured image: Laura Bates "I've seen policy makers change their positions on issues that they have been really entrenched on because of the power of people's stories told in their own words," says feminist activist and Everyday Sexism founder Laura Bates, reflecting on the power of personal...
Article about ageing and why we are so afraid of it.
Whether you are just starting out on your feminist journey or if you are a hardened feminist, feminist literature is a fantastic way of gaining knowledge and understanding of other's experiences. This list will have both ends of this spectrum, highlighting my easier-to-read favourites and my more intense ones.
An article about chronic illness and unawareness.
Taylor Swift has never stopped surprising us. After her consistent release schedule since 2020's folklore, she has been a powerhouse of the music industry. This album tailed the end of her six-year long relationship with actor Joe Alwyn, and fans expected the lyrics to be full of obvious, yet vague, jabs at Alwyn.