Shannon Burgess’s alter ego is a velociraptor named Ralph. Discussing her involvement in furry fandom, she explains how the community has shaped her life.
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Shannon Burgess’s alter ego is a velociraptor named Ralph. Discussing her involvement in furry fandom, she explains how the community has shaped her life.
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Read More →Shannon Burgess’s alter ego is a velociraptor named Ralph. Discussing her involvement in furry fandom, she explains how the community has shaped her life.
When Wanda (played by Barbara Loden) divorces her husband and leaves her two small children behind, she is quickly stripped of her identity.
Rachel Ivers upholds LCVA’s objective to collect art that shows the importance of history and culture in a healthy, democratic society.
Women have long changed the course of art history. From Rembrandt to Duchamp, these are the artists who made their name by painting female nudes.
For many women working from home, a personal home office is empowering. But it also means facing insecurities and the repression of female creativity.
The colors pink and blue are considered gendered, but they had opposite meanings until recently.
Women who argue with men are often told to “calm down” simply because they’re expressing themselves.
The little black dress may be a popular concept but there’s more to it than most people know.
Composer Madeleine Cocolas took an intuitive approach to writing music for Off Canvas.
World champion ballroom dancer Yulia Zagoruychenko shares insights on her career in dance and how she sees it evolving.
Silvia Bonilla is a New York-based poet and translator whose work has appeared in Rhino, Leveler Poetry and others.
Some Days- Poetry by Silvia Bonilla
Joan Didion, who had long resisted being the subject of a documentary, granted her relatives use of a host of unseen material.
Freedman talks about her favorite contemporary female-identifying artists and how she embeds her Latin American heritage into work.