
Features

The Mover And Shaker: Lindsey Normington on Playing the Villain in Anora, Representing a Community and Unionising a Strip Club

The Girl’s Girl: Luna Sofia Miranda on Slayyyter, Movie Making and Hustling Her Way Into Anora

House of Avalon on Queer Creative Collaboration, Avalon TV and the American Dream

Non Threatening Boys*: Dua Saleh on living in an episode of Atlanta, Tarot and Anime

Youngmi Mayer on Writer’s Block, Balancing Emotions and Finding Humour in Sadness in Her New Memoir, “I’m Laughing Because I’m Crying”

Lukita Maxwell on Shrinking Series Two, Nuanced Mental Health Representation, and Returning to Herself

Sophia Wilson’s Intimate Portraits of Black Female Bodybuilders in NYC

Misha Sattar on Snail Mail, Bollywood films, and Collaborating with Chappell Roan

A Conversation with Eileen Myles: “It’s Still an Odd Decision to be a Poet”

Sarah Sherman on Body Horror, Growing Up on Long Island and her SNL journey

Alemeda on Being a Cat Mother, Making The Perfect Hate Song and Why She Won’t Stick to One Lane of Music

Pom Pom Squad on the Ups and Downs of Success and Why Rage is a Core Theme of Her Sophomore Album

Bimini on Being Politically Active, British Glamour and Their New Podcast, The Pieces

The White Pube on Poor Artists, Verbalising the Creative Impulse and Possible Utopias

Charley Marlowe on I Kissed A Girl, British Camp, and Her Dream Brunch Programming

El Hardwick is Embracing Imperfection in their Sophomore Album ‘Process Of Elimination’

Cat Cohen on Sabrina Carpenter, the Edinburgh Fringe, and playing Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

Wisp on ‘Your Face’, Silent Hill and Her Favourite Reddit Threads

Ruby Rare on Deconstructing the Shame of Sex, Threesomes and Lost Village Festival
