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Kylie Jenner’s Matzo Ball Soup for the Soul

Finding solace in the semiotics of a billionaire maven’s kitchen.
Eileen Cartter
3.22.20
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A Not-Quite Ode to the Quentin Tarantino Crop Top

What does it mean to, quite literally, wear your love for the controversial director on your back?
Eileen Cartter
5.30.19
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Nancy Pelosi's #Clapback Merch Isn't Just Corny, It's Dangerous

What do we lose when we brand feminist politics into oblivion?
Emma Specter
3.12.19
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Why Is Lingerie Suddenly at the Center of Feminist Discourse?

From Savage x Fenty to Victoria’s Secret to Emily Ratajkowski’s new lingerie line, our expectations for underwear have never been higher.
Emma Specter
11.27.18
GARAGE Magazine Issue 15

Hilma af Klint Did It All First

On the occasion of Swedish painter Hilma af Klint’s first major solo exhibition in the United States, which opens at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in October, we examine what contemporary artists can learn from this prescient visionary
Prudence Peiffer
9.4.18
GARAGE Magazine Issue 15

These Women Are Shaping the Future of Female Streetwear

Streetwear remains a male-dominated industry—save for designers like Erin Magee of MadeMe and Ashley Williams, who are making women’s clothes for a women’s world. Photographed by Flo Ngala.
Rachel Tashjian
9.4.18
GARAGE Magazine Issue 15

This ’90s Exhibition About Feminism and Abstraction Started It All

GARAGE takes a closer look at More Than Minimal, an unsung exhibition of female and post-minimalist artists from over two decades ago, and finds that it paved the way for artists today.
Paige Katherine Bradley
9.4.18
Film

Jane Fonda Invented the Idea of the Activist-Actress

A series at Metrograph reminds us that she staged an anti-military vaudeville show for US troops during the Vietnam War and won a few Oscars, too. Bow down.
Paige Katherine Bradley
5.31.18
Art

Against All Odds: Radical Latin American Women Artists

A new show at the Brooklyn Museum surveys decades of resistance and creation by female artists who have been overlooked by art historians.
Sarah Valdez
4.26.18
Fashion

When Wearing a Graphic T-Shirt is a Revolutionary Act

As more brands commodify beliefs and values on t-shirts, fashion theory shows us how to transcend mere slogan politics.
Cody Delistraty
3.30.18
Film

These 1980s Documentaries Tell the Story of the Holocaust from a Female Point of View

"Dis-Moi" by Chantal Akerman and "The Ties That Bind" by Su Friedrich, screened as part of a Metrograph series on female filmmakers, explore intergenerational trauma and the transformative act of allowing women to recount their own stories.
Erin Schwartz
2.8.18
Fashion

Lorde Wore Feminist Art to the Grammys

The Best Album nominee skipped the red carpet, but her outfit still stole the show.
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson
1.29.18
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