“Comedy is a very beautiful form of art, where you communicate with people through making them laugh. That requires a strong grasp of language and also the understanding of the culture,” multilingual comedian Norah Yang says.
- Maggie Zhou
The first time Heather Mitchell played Ruth Bader Ginsburg, she wanted to represent her well. The second time around, she wants to play her well.
- Phoebe Saintilan
The first thing that strikes me about Heather Hillier is how calm she is, when she joins our Zoom call from her friend's place in the Northern Rivers, in New South Wales, Australia.
- Phoebe Saintilan
'My relationship to all of my critical thought really starts with the body and how different bodies, particularly those people from marginalised backgrounds, interact with the world at large.'
- Hannah Diviney
As the ‘girlie’ female archetype gains ascendancy on TikTok and Twitter, UK-based journalist Rosalind Moran expresses mixed feelings about what an excessive focus on girlhood means for womanhood.
- Rosalind Moran
At Missing Perspectives this week, we want to chat about death doulas. Yes, you read that right.
- Phoebe Saintilan
The spicy new series adapted from the book of the same name is a no-holds barred look at female desire. Author and showrunner Lisa Taddeo joined Booksmart to tell me all about it.
- Hannah Diviney
We don’t belong. We are not worthy. That’s the message of the inaccessibility of the Met Gala telegraphs.
- Hannah Diviney
The Met Museum steps serve not only as a physical barrier but also as a societal embodiment of the obstacles that disabled individuals must overcome for equitable inclusion.
- Daphne Frias
Individuals with a disability, particularly those who are wheelchair users, have yet to grace the prestigious steps of the MET Gala.
- Missing Perspectives