Goodbye and by
poetry Cassandra Wright poetry Cassandra Wright

Goodbye and by

Cassandra Wright writes a couplet about de-coupling. accompanied by original artwork by Sophia Lobanov-Rostovsky.

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she can’t half talk
art Sally Mac art Sally Mac

she can’t half talk

In the run-up to the world renowned Fringe Festival, Mxogyny offers an excerpt from the five star monologue show, She Can't Half Talk, written by Sally MacAlister; consisting of five monologues, the play explores and cross-examines the role of gender and sexuality in the modern day, through unusual lenses. Here, The Foetus comes to terms with her own opinion on abortion and the rights of her mother.

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Sex Pest
poetry Nadia Freeman poetry Nadia Freeman

Sex Pest

Nadia wrote this poem to reflect the humour, fun and concern that came from a late night talk with a friend when discussing teenage sexual pressure, objectification and actions that so often get dismissed as immature or annoying. the piece explores the line between assault and ‘bad behaviour’, whilst acknowledging that these are not rare experiences but those shared by most women.

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Lepidoptera
poetry Georgia Bartlett-McNeil poetry Georgia Bartlett-McNeil

Lepidoptera

on International Women’s Day 2019, we emphasise the importance of female voice in the creative world. Georgia Bartlett-McNeil writes a poem based on trying to find the right words, even if they cease to exist.

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Pitter Patter
poetry Bindu Devereux poetry Bindu Devereux

Pitter Patter

Bindu Devereux’s poem which takes inspiration from the #MeToo movement and the countless number of individuals who have been affected by sexual assault.

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the female comic: fact or fiction?
art Sarah Thew & Eleanor Taggart art Sarah Thew & Eleanor Taggart

the female comic: fact or fiction?

Sarah Thew and Eleanor Taggart present a collaborative piece that questions if female comedians are limited in the type of comedy that they can do - further probing whether women are given as much artistic licence as men in this sphere of performance.

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endometriosis and the gendered bias of science
self Saffron Roberts self Saffron Roberts

endometriosis and the gendered bias of science

Saffron Roberts writes about the medical patriarchy and her personal experience with delayed diagnosis of endometriosis. She discusses the minimal research that goes into female reproductive health in comparison to male-related issues.

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