'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
We chat to the First Nations star who plays Cassie in the new must-see crime comedy.
- Alicia Vrajlal
The TV star returns to the cooking franchise 15 years after her MasterChef debut.
- Alicia Vrajlal
"I want everyone in the industry who knows about Audrey – because of the festival – to commit to hiring more disabled creatives both in front of and behind the camera."
- Alicia Vrajlal