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  • Interview Interview: Alexandra Clark explains how you can help with masculinity research
    2 May 2025

    Interview: Alexandra Clark explains how you can help with masculinity research

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Alexandra Clark is conducting research into modern masculinity and wants you to help her understand what life is like for young men and women in 2025.

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  • Blog How Netflix's Adolescence sparked discussions on social media and incel culture
    4 April 2025

    How Netflix's Adolescence sparked discussions on social media and incel culture

    by Faron Spence-Small Contributor

    How has this Netflix series, starring Stephen Graham, provoked discussions regarding youth involvement in incel culture and social media?

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  • Blog #MeToo Legacy: Should we cancel Coraline after the Neil Gaiman allegations?
    18 March 2025

    #MeToo Legacy: Should we cancel Coraline after the Neil Gaiman allegations?

    by Elisha Pearce Voice Contributor

    With the recent controversy surrounding Neil Gaiman – who has been accused of multiple accounts of sexual assault – can we separate his art from the accusations?

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  • Feature International Women's Day: Has #MeToo made a real impact?
    8 March 2025

    International Women's Day: Has #MeToo made a real impact?

    by Voice Magazine

    We've marked International Women's Day by asking young women whether they feel the #MeToo movement has truly brought about change, as we're discussing in our new series The #MeToo Legacy.

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  • Feature The #MeToo Legacy: Has the literary world truly changed?
    28 February 2025

    The #MeToo Legacy: Has the literary world truly changed?

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    The #MeToo movement reshaped conversations about power, consent, and justice. But has it significantly changed the literary world?

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  • Blog The #MeToo Legacy: Have things really changed for women in the arts?
    21 February 2025

    The #MeToo Legacy: Have things really changed for women in the arts?

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    The #MeToo movement saw brave women use their voices to speak out against exploitation and abuse by powerful men. Years later, how has this changed things for women in the arts?

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  • Review N.Ormes
    24 August 2023

    N.Ormes

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    A surprising and evocative exploration of our expectations of gender, and all the things we can do when we step away from them

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  • Review YUCK Circus
    24 August 2023

    YUCK Circus

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    A riotously entertaining blend of killer acrobatics, marvellous comedy and glorious subversion

    View Review
  • Blog Should menstrual leave become a permanent feature in the workplace?
    21 July 2022

    Should menstrual leave become a permanent feature in the workplace?

    by Sheona Mountford Kickstart

    Menstrual leave has been implemented in some workplaces, meaning women can take time off work during their period. 

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  • Blog Why are some fashion items inexplicably gendered?
    14 April 2022

    Why are some fashion items inexplicably gendered?

    by Callum Holt Kickstart

    Nail polish, skirts, makeup: they’re all seen as feminine today, but if you ask someone why, you’re unlikely to get a real answer. Men have worn all of them in numerous cultures and societies across history – so what changed?

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  • Blog MisInfoCon: intersectionality and gendered disinformation targeting women in politics
    17 March 2022

    MisInfoCon: intersectionality and gendered disinformation targeting women in politics

    by Flo Cornall Kickstart

    Mozilla Festival’s roundtable discussion on gendered disinformation led by DeVan Hankerson Madrigal, Irene Mwendwa, and Gabriela De Oliveira.

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  • Blog Disturbing the Body: Speculative autobiography from women
    29 May 2020

    Disturbing the Body: Speculative autobiography from women

    by Sienna James Voice Team

    Introducing an anthology of speculative autobiography about misbehaving bodies from women in the UK

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  • Review Boxes
    12 May 2020

    Boxes

    by Oluwatayo Adewole Contributor

    This New Creative piece asks a seemingly simple question: What is a box?

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  • Blog Writing only from experience
    19 November 2019

    Writing only from experience

    by Alexandra Hart Contributor

    Are straight, white, able-bodied male writers outdated?

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  • Blog Nicole Maines: A Real-Life Superhero
    5 July 2019

    Nicole Maines: A Real-Life Superhero

    by Mary Strickson Contributor

    Nicole Maines is as much a superhero in real life as she is on screen. She is currently starring in Supergirl, but Maines’ own story and personality is as endearing and thought-provoking as the plot and issues her character faces in this TV show.

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  • Feature GINS speaks truth to power in subversive new music video
    3 May 2019

    GINS speaks truth to power in subversive new music video

    by Jack Solloway Voice team

    Breakthrough musician GINS aka Georgie Biggin launches new music video with a powerful message for her latest single

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  • Case Study Tom Cole: My Trinity Drama Story
    30 March 2019

    Tom Cole: My Trinity Drama Story

    by Guest Contributor

    Tom Cole, who passed his Trinity Grade 8 'Acting in Pairs' award, talks gender-swapping performances and the importance of trust in acting

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  • Photo Blog More than just a drag queen
    21 November 2018

    More than just a drag queen

    by Andrea Oldereide

    Short feature on a 21-year-old student who works as a drag queen. 

    Matthew Perry works as a host in a nightclub, where he dresses as a drag queen named Tequila Addams. His drag persona is very unique as he paints eccentric designs on his face rather than just a traditional drag queen make up. He taught himself to make these amazing facial art looks.

    Nowadays, we see a lot of drag queen performers on mainstream media, but we do not see the hard working side of a drag queen trying to break into the industry. Matthew stands out because he juggles his life between his fashion management studies at the University of the Arts London and his nightlife work as Tequila Addams.

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