Articles from July 2002
Diva
After five years subscribing, Catherine Gillespie gives lesbian life & style magazine, Diva, a mixed review.
Catherine Gillespie // 16 July 2002
Categories: Magazines
Return of the zines
Oh yes, oh yes, more fantastic self-published zines for ya!
Catherine Redfern // 16 July 2002
Categories: Magazines
Le Tigre - London Astoria, May 2002
Despite the lack of guitars, Helen Watling is blown away by Le Tigre.
Helen Watling // 16 July 2002
Categories: Music
Whose Slut?
The female body has always been associated with sex, ensuring that even straight women find images of women sexy. Natasha Forrest explains why censorship is not the answer and how objectification is not necessarily a bad thing.
Natasha Forrest // 16 July 2002
Categories: Sex and Relationships
More than just 'Jam and Jerusalem': why we should join the Women's Institute
Melanie Dunn wonders whether the Women's Institute would appeal to feminists today - and is the organisation doing enough to appeal to young women?
Melanie Dunn // 16 July 2002
Categories: Feminism
The Lowdown on Ladyfest
The essential introduction to this year's Ladyfest, by staunch supporter Amy Bell.
Amy Bell // 16 July 2002
Categories: Feminism
Ms Dynamite - It Takes More
If you're sick and tired of endless misogynistic Gangster rap, it seems you're not alone. Ms.Dynamite is a 21 year-old...
Catherine Redfern // 15 July 2002
Categories: Music
Garbage - Manchester Apollo, April 2002
Michelle Jenkin reckons Shirley Manson is a goddess, especially live.
Michelle Jenkin // 15 July 2002
Categories: Music
News roundup for July 2002
Compiled by Catherine Redfern
Catherine Redfern // 15 July 2002
Categories: News
