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  • Blog The #MeToo Legacy: Here's what we learned...
    18 April 2025

    The #MeToo Legacy: Here's what we learned...

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    As our series on the arts and cultural impact of #MeToo concludes, it's time to take a look at some of the lessons we can take away from writing about the issue of gender equality in the arts.

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  • Blog The #MeToo Legacy: 7 powerful films and where to stream them
    9 April 2025

    The #MeToo Legacy: 7 powerful films and where to stream them

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Since the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood has taken on the stories of the #MeToo movement with some powerful and essential MeToo movies. Here are some of the best ones and how to watch them.

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  • Photo Blog Edinburgh feminist theatre company showcases real ‘Living HERstory’ of the city
    7 April 2025

    Edinburgh feminist theatre company showcases real ‘Living HERstory’ of the city

    by AJ Kelly

    Five up-and-coming female playwrights explore the lives of five women who made an impact in Edinburgh - including Scotland’s youngest suffragette and the first black woman to study at the University of Edinburgh

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  • Blog Samantha Shannon's The Bone Season: What makes a romantasy, and why this isn't one
    2 April 2025

    Samantha Shannon's The Bone Season: What makes a romantasy, and why this isn't one

    by Eva Carolan

    Samantha Shannon recently published the fifth novel in her dystopian series The Bone Season. Where does this unique blend of genre, tropes, and original writing fit into the modern literary landscape? And what does or doesn't make a romantasy?

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  • Blog Is This Just Fantasy: The rise of romantasy
    31 March 2025

    Is This Just Fantasy: The rise of romantasy

    by Eva Carolan

    Romantasy fiction has taken the publishing industry by storm, but how did this happen? Which writers are considered romantasy authors, and why are they all women? Most importantly, we have to ask what romantasy even means.

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  • Blog Is This Just Fantasy: 'Romantasy' as new genre or misogynistic label?
    25 March 2025

    Is This Just Fantasy: 'Romantasy' as new genre or misogynistic label?

    by Eva Carolan

    The rise of 'romantasy' has taken publishing by storm. So what is this new so-called genre, and how does it relate to the treatment of female authors by audiences? Voice Intern Eva Carolan explores the phenomenon in her new editorial series.

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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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  • Interview #MeToo Legacy: Eliza Hatch tackles street harassment with photography
    5 March 2025

    #MeToo Legacy: Eliza Hatch tackles street harassment with photography

    by Tom Beasley Editor

    Eight years ago, photographer Eliza Hatch launched the photo series Cheer Up Luv, in which she documents stories of sexual harassment through survivors' eyes. She told Voice about how her work has evolved.

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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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  • Feature The literary canon: A gradual feminist schooling
    15 January 2025

    The literary canon: A gradual feminist schooling

    by Brogan Leigh Flowers Voice Contributor

    Is the canon a feminist? Has the canon become more feminist over the years? Does the canon affect the education system we feed to the youth of our world? Let's explore the literary canon as a team.

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  • Review Silenzio: Lose yourself to insanity… or get lost on the way.
    20 October 2024

    Silenzio: Lose yourself to insanity… or get lost on the way.

    by Ellie Blackwell Voice Reviewer

    This is no traditional opera. Four striking women take to the sold-out stage to stupefy the art scene, distorting female societal standards.

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  • Blog The unsung heroes of our success
    11 April 2024

    The unsung heroes of our success

    by lilac marsh

    Viewing the unpaid and undervalued domestic labour of women through a Marxist lens.  

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  • Event Musclebound UK tour opens in London
    24 February 2024

    Musclebound UK tour opens in London

    by Simon Franklin

    Hilarious and provocative, award-winning Rosy Carrick asks what are the sexual lessons we want to pass on to our daughters – and what do we still need to learn for ourselves? Runs 65 mins, no interval. Age guide 14+

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  • Review Eleanor Conway: Talk Dirty to Me
    8 September 2023

    Eleanor Conway: Talk Dirty to Me

    by Sam Nead Contributor

    An obscenely unapologetic hour of hard-hitting truths and outrageous laughs

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  • Review Pleasure Little Treasure: Growing Up as a Woman in 90s' Post-Soviet Estonia
    12 June 2023

    Pleasure Little Treasure: Growing Up as a Woman in 90s' Post-Soviet Estonia

    by Aysel Dilara Kasap Voice Reviewers

    This autobiographical one-woman show takes you back to the first-ever strip club of post-Soviet Estonia in the 90s and tells you about the struggles of growing up under the male gaze.

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  • Feature Embracing equity this International Women's Day
    8 March 2023

    Embracing equity this International Women's Day

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    The theme for this international women’s day is embracing equity, and there couldn’t be a better time to have this conversation.

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  • Review Rapunzella, Or, Don’t Touch My Hair by Ella McLeod
    23 December 2022

    Rapunzella, Or, Don’t Touch My Hair by Ella McLeod

    by Kaitlin Jefferys Contributor

    Rapunzella, Or, Don’t Touch My Hair is a magnificent retelling of Rapunzel that is infused with Afro-Caribbean culture.

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  • Interview Interview with award-winning author Pumla Dineo Gqola
    21 September 2022

    Interview with award-winning author Pumla Dineo Gqola

    by Saskia Calliste Voice Team

    Award-winning author Pumla Dineo Gqola speaks to us about her latest book, Female Fear Factory, and how the only way for women to have a brighter tomorrow is to dismantle the patriarchy altogether. 

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