In perhaps the least unsurprising move of the year, TIME magazine has declared Taylor Swift as their 2023 Person of The Year. Debate it as you might, given the state of well, everything, but it does on account of sheer magnitude make sense; she’s been everywhere.
- Hannah Diviney
Carla Ruffino speaks about the representation of women in art and the reality of being a female artist.
- Alicia Vrajlal
For me, as someone who got her start at Mamamia at the tender age of fifteen, it was a nice full-circle moment to ask the first person who ever took a chance on me professionally questions around how she was feeling about this deeply personal yet fictionalised project being out in the world.
- Hannah Diviney
'It’s not lost on me that that does not happen often.'
- Alicia Vrajlal
The representation? My God. Not only does it offer you a full spectrum of sexual appetites, kinks and relationships with the concept of sex and intimacy itself but the diversity of people onscreen is just so vibrant. In fact, it's probably the best diversity I've seen on screen ever. That's why this is your friendly lil' nudge to go and do yourselves a favour and watch it right now.
- Hannah Diviney
'You learn after a little while that you need to have a voice and if you lose that voice, you kind of get lost in a really big kitchen.'
- Alicia Vrajlal
Employment opportunities, fashion, animal welfare advocacy and domestic violence are just a few of the ways the Cup has impacted women.
- Alicia Vrajlal
The ultimate hero in every version of the story we see unfolding right now is Taylor.
- Hannah Diviney
Human beings are so different, but creators of technology often build everything from iPhones to VR headsets with just one single user in mind. Extended Reality (XR), however, can help us to better embrace diverse minds and bodies.
- Natasha Gillezeau
Australian director Kitty Green's outback thriller forces us to ask ourselves: 'How much should women put up with and when should we get out?'
- Alicia Vrajlal