Archives from September 2007
Features
'Who... me? I'm just a housewife'
Feminism is not just for women with high-flying careers, and feminists must do more to engage women who feel alienated from the movement, argues Jen Clayton
Published: 30 September 2007 | Category: Activism, Family, Feminism, Podcasts, Sex and Relationships, Stereotypes, Work and Play | Written by Jen Clayton
Edinburgh gets ready to Reclaim the Night
A march through the streets can be a powerful thing for women who are often isolated from other feminists, argues Rebecca Heller, one of the organisers of Edinburgh's Reclaim the Night March planned for 11 October
Published: 29 September 2007 | Category: Activism, Violence | Written by Rebecca Heller
Carmen out swinging: Sally Potter takes on opera's femme fatale
Most productions of the classic opera Carmen would make a feminist wince. Movie director Sally Potter tells Sophie Mayer about her new adaptation
Published: 4 September 2007 | Category: Culture and Media, Interviews, Racism, Stereotypes | Written by Sophie Mayer
Reviews
Get your toe bypass here
Mikhaela Reid is angry. And funny. And she draws. Jess McCabe reviews her first book of cartoons
Published: 4 September 2007 | Category: Books | Written by Jess McCabe
Ladies Rock! London
Three days at a woman-only rock camp, then perform an original song in front of a real live audience. Sounds scary? More like inspiring, says Laura Kidd
Published: 4 September 2007 | Category: Events | Written by Laura Kidd
Peaches - Impeach My Bush
Peaches' latest electro-punk album is both explicit and explicitly feminist. Catherine Redfern reviews Impeach My Bush
Published: 1 September 2007 | Category: Music | Written by Catherine Redfern

