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Rose Gray on Dancefloor Stereotypes, Discovering Her Identity and Louder, Please

Love Bite: All Mamrie Hart Thinks About Is Food (Girl, Same)
As regular readers of Love Bite will know, I absolutely love party food. Some food is best enjoyed alone (a whole Dr. Oetker pizza for example), but the whole point of party food is fun with other people – it’s meant to be a conversation piece. It fills you up spiritually, as well as stomach-ally. There’s nothing better than sharing cute, delectable little morsels with friends – and on, that comedian, podcaster, bespoke cocktail YouTuber and chef, Mamrie Hart agrees with me.

Non Threatening Boys*: Zachariah Porter on Sketch Comedy, New York City & the Thrill of Live Performance
Judith Butler on Gender-Scepticism, Donald Trump and How to Mobilise People

Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner on Sylvia Plath, Siren Songs and Self Mythologising

Artist Penny Goring’s Poems of Love and Fear Represent Our Dystopian and Utopian Selves

Nell Tiger Free on Paranormal Activities, Confessional Lyricism and the Highs and Lows of Being Honest

Callina Liang on Starring in Presence, Acting As Alchemy, and Cultivating A Spiritual Connection

Courtney Eaton on Mad Max, Sleep Paralysis and Connecting with The Wilderness

Mia Rodgers on Styling Taylor, Her Cast’s Sisterhood and Having a Positive Influence

Polyester Wears Dr. Martens BUZZ - Get Behind the Scenes with the Girls Who Make the Zine’s Community So Exciting

Lola Tung is Growing Up and Saying Goodbye to Summer

Pauline Chalamet on French New Wave Cinema, Getting Shit Done and Finding the Sophisticated in Everyday Life

Shon Faye on the Politics of Love, Competitive Dating Rituals and Finding Yourself Lovable

Sabrina Brier on Misogyny, Internet Fame and ‘That Friend’

Non Threatening Boys*: The Good Children Are Healing, Together

Mackenzie Thomas on ‘Downton Abbey’ Fan Fiction, Niche Video Diaries, and Rejecting Virality

Babes With Blades’ Jade Ang Jackman and Ayesha Hussain on ‘The Matrix’, Swordsmanship Heritage and Action Films for Femmes

Inside Vincent Wechselberger's Intimate Portraits of Queer Sex Workers
