Articles from February 2003
Good Housekeeping
Could Good Housekeeping be the most feminist magazine around, asks Ailsa?
Ailsa // 16 February 2003
Categories: Magazines
Response to Lesbians: ignored by mainstream female culture?
Louise queries Ailsa's rant on how mainstream magazines ignore lesbians, and below, Ailsa responds.
Ailsa // 16 February 2003
Categories: Magazines
Wife Swap
Natasha Forrest wonders if she was the only one shocked by the attitudes portrayed on Channel 4's controversial "Wife Swap"
Natasha Forrest // 16 February 2003
Categories: Television
You're a 44-year old man: the Michael Jackson Interview
Catherine Redfern argues that the Michael Jackson interview raises questions about what is considered "normal" behaviour for men and women.
Catherine Redfern // 16 February 2003
Categories: Television
Citibank Photography Prize 2003
Lindsay casts a critical eye over the Citibank Photography Prize 2003. (Yes, but is it art?)
Lindsay // 16 February 2003
Categories: Events
News roundup for February 2003
A round up of the months news, compiled by Jacquelyn Arnold
Jacquelyn Arnold // 16 February 2003
Categories: News
Smug Intentions: Richard and Judy on Chivalry
Holly Combe examines the hidden motives behind the calls for a return to chivalry. When Richard and Judy joined the debate recently, did they really have anything constructive to add?
Holly Combe // 16 February 2003
Categories: Men, Sex and Relationships
Strictly Feminist: Interview with Amy Prior
Amy Bell talks to the writer and Ladyfest London organiser Amy Prior about her work and her feminism.
Amy Bell // 16 February 2003
Categories: Interviews
