Bitch Doctrine: Essays for Dissenting Adults by Laurie Penny Bloomsbury London journalist Laurie Penny reports on radical politics, protest, digital culture and feminism from around the world and was the youngest person to be shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for political writing on her blog Penny Red. Her collection of essays is about gender, power […]
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28 Nov 2017 /
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Club sensation Betty Grumble returns to Connections Nightclub this month and is presenting her show ‘Grumble: Sex Clown Saves the World’ on Wednesday April 13th. We chatted to Grumble to find out more about her show which promises to both titillate and terrify. Where did Betty Grumble begin? Betty Grumble began in my guts where […]
Tags: art, Betty Grumble, Connections, Connections Nightclub, drag, feminist, performance, saves the world, sex clown
11 Apr 2016 |
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Prime minister Tony Abbott and opposition leader Bill Shorten spoke at the International Womens’ Day parliamentary breakfast. Abbott said that his wife had joked that his three daughters had helped turn an “unreconstructed bloke into a feminist”. “Anyone who is in Australian has won the lottery of life and if you look at our country […]
Tags: Bill SHorten, feminist, International Women's Day, parliamentary breakfast, Prime Minister, Tony Abbott
7 Mar 2014 |
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