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Mariana de Abreu
Mar 22, 20232 min read
How the leaves turn and the hearts shatter
It's break-up season! But worry not. We've put together a playlist to help you get through the tough times ahead. ©Illustration by Sofía...
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Sorana Horsia
Mar 15, 20234 min read
Kim Welch: "Making Art is Very Uplifting"
This interview is a part of the 6th issue of our 1/4 Life Crisis Newsletter Sorana Horsia: Why do you like to use art in your therapy?...
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Mariana de Abreu
Feb 22, 20235 min read
Sorcha Frances Ryder: “Try to Present a Feeling, Social Statements Will Follow”
Sorcha Frances Ryder's photograph My Bedroom As A Depressed College Graduate can be found in the National Gallery of Ireland, usually...
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Aurore Laborie
May 27, 20223 min read
¡ Que Viva Colombia ! - Colombian Dancers Take on Paris
It's half past noon on a warm and sunny day in March in Paris. In a small apartment on the second floor of a run-down building, 33 years...
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Mariana de Abreu
Feb 9, 20221 min read
Drag is Making its Comeback to Parisian Nightlife
After taking over the city of light in the 90s, Drag is making a comeback to the city’s infamous cabarets. But drag performance has...
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Gabrielle Poughon
Jan 18, 20224 min read
Feminist futures with Capucine Delattre - Reinventing our human relationships through sisterhood
We are constantly told that we should "think the world after": the world after the pandemic, after the #MeToo wave. If we want a feminist...
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The Elephant In the Room
Dec 2, 20217 min read
The Elephant's Podcast Review (French Edition)
By Bérénice Jolly, Gabrielle Poughon, Océane Lang The sun is going down by 6pm, and the time has come to spend endless evenings sipping a...
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Mathilde Larive
Mar 13, 202110 min read
Prostitution in the 19th century, an interview with Jens Raevald
Jens Raevald is a PhD candidate in History at the University of Tartu, Estonia, as well as a full-time history, geography, and history of...
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Mariana de Abreu
Mar 12, 20216 min read
Prostitution and the depths of human trafficking.
Prostitution. Some people might refer to it as the oldest job in the world, given that we can trace its activity as far back as Ancient...
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Gabrielle Poughon
Mar 10, 20218 min read
Interview: “Sex Workers are not ‘other people’ ”
Pauline Verduzier on sex work, solidarity, and why girls are more than just ‘ naughty’ or ‘nice.’ Pauline Verduzier holding her book...
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Océane Lang
Dec 27, 20206 min read
Little (mighty) women: a spoiler-free introduction to the film
Last winter, Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s famous novel Little Women was released on screen.
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Mathilde Larive
Dec 18, 20207 min read
Booksmart is the feminist coming-of-age story you needed
I feel like I will always yearn for more women behind the camera, making films that both resemble them, and give us all a voice. Granted,...
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Pauline Camus
Nov 17, 202010 min read
Artemisia Gentileschi: Fierce Pictorial Restlessness
Judith Slaying Holofernes, Artemisia Gentileschi Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence December 23rd 2019. Galleria degli Uffizi. Florence. I...
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Yasmin Truelove
Nov 17, 20203 min read
Lost Lipsticks, Lost Loves and Everything in Between: An Ode to Female Friendship
Podcasts have recently become my new obsession, particularly the complete set list of Irish actor, comedian, writer and activist Aisling...
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Ella-Mae O'Sullivan & Mariana de Abreu
Nov 17, 20209 min read
Jeffrey Epstein: A Sunken Ship or just the Tip of the Iceberg?
On Thursday the world woke up to the wonderful news that the FBI have finally arrested Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s partner in crime
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Mariana de Abreu
Nov 17, 20203 min read
'Unbelievable' reminds us that we must listen, support, and stop blaming the victim.
On September 13th, Netflix premiered their newest drama miniseries: Unbelievable. The real drama lies in the fact that this series is...
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Mariana de Abreu
Nov 17, 20205 min read
Roach’s Bombshell and the depths of sexual harassment at Fox News’ network
What is the first thing that comes to mind when one mentions Fox News? A joke? Sure. Completely unreliable and biased journalism? Certainly.
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Aude Saint-Gilles
Nov 17, 20205 min read
Scorched: “Beyond silence, there is an opening to demand justice”
“The only power I possess is to name things, and thus to lift taboos”. This line from Scorched, a 2003 play by Wajdi Mouawad, part of the...
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Ella-Mae O'Sullivan
Nov 17, 20204 min read
'We have had enough;' why the media's harassment of women must come to an end.
Following the tragic suicide of television presenter Caroline Flack, aged 40, people are joining forces against the media’s incessant attack
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