Are TV Shows Catching Up with More Nuanced Ideas of Feminism?
No matter how flimsy the shroud of feminism is, new TV shows revisit past events with a focus on how different women, willingly or not, challenged the power dynamics of gender.
No matter how flimsy the shroud of feminism is, new TV shows revisit past events with a focus on how different women, willingly or not, challenged the power dynamics of gender.
Drawing inspiration from the concept of flourishing and transformation, the film embraces the metaphor of a blooming flower to symbolize the growth and evolution inherent in black fatherhood.
What if the history we've been taught only tells one side of the story? Challenging these ideas, Omar Victor Diop redefines history and black identity through photography.
What do you like in bed? Would you say that you are kinky? If so, why? Where do you think your preferences come from? And do you think they are harmless?
Can AI fashion campaigns disband the organic course of Internet subcultures with the integration of commercial purposes?
A growing interest in how is curation turning physical spaces into spaces for tactile engagement counteracts the rise of curation across digital platforms.
The new Frida documentary by Carla Gutiérrez unveils new insights into the artist's life, including her very own perspective.
Although the history of women’s fitness entwines the path towards self-confidence, emancipation, and the celebration of sexuality, unrealistic beauty standards continue to be pinned onto the female body.
In the last few years, DIY fashion practices, such as crochet, knitting and weaving, are experiencing a comeback. But why are these old hands-on crafts so popular today? And what is really behind the art of crochet?
Athletes shift their routines during the Holy Month. “The biggest difference between exercising in Ramadan and on normal days is the time. During Ramadan, I often exercise just after Sohoor, that is when my body has the energy it needs (...)."