Monthly Archives: September 2017
The Queer History of the Fanny Pack — Qwear | Queer Fashion
Exploring Make Up As a Genderless Art Form — Qwear | Queer Fashion
Modern Media Is a DoS Attack on Your Free Will – Issue 52: The Hive – Nautilus
Jellyfish caught snoozing give clues to origin of sleep : Nature News & Comment
Shirley Jackson Predicted America’s Fetishization of the Murderess
Mina Cheon Is Sending Contemporary Art Lessons into North Korea
5 Social Theories That Prove Health Is Constructed – Everyday Feminism
Open Source – Releases
Sharon Stone Crossing and Uncrossing Her Legs | Autostraddle
Security Failure: EpiPen’s Database Of Everyone Who’s Allergic To Bees Has Been Obtained By Bees
The Austere Fiction of Fleur Jaeggy | The New Yorker
Chris Pengilly: Let’s declare a family-practice emergency
“I’m scared I’ll end up alone”: On boundaries and grief – Little Red Tarot
Why the Over Representation of Black Americans in Professional Sports Is Not a Good Thing – Slog – The Stranger
The “About Us” Page of Every Digital Media Agency – McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
10 Magical Feminist Books to Inspire Creative Resistance | Literary Hub
Octlantis is a just-discovered underwater city engineered by octopuses — Quartz
Swords into Marketshare | Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
What Can Comedy News Shows Actually Accomplish? | Literary Hub
The Secret History of Dune – Los Angeles Review of Books
Factory Farm Chicken Rounds Out Miserable Existence By Going Bad In Man’s Refrigerator – The Onion – America’s Finest News Source
The groundbreaking feminist western shot in Pakistan
Forest Bathing Note 3: Why A Spaceship Should Be Like a Forest – Slog – The Stranger
Whenever I enter a forest, I always feel like an astronaut entering an ancient spaceship. One whose systems and workings were familiar to astronauts in the land before time. Such was the plant kingdom’s journey from life-rich oceans to barren and rocky land. It was like going from Earth to one of the moons of Jupiter. And they succeed, and they eventually transported us from a water-world to this new and strange one where the sea in our bodies became much like the atmosphere in an astronaut’s tank.