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I can’t believe this Jennifer Lawrence story gets casually buried without even the full text of her comments when there’s so much JLaw ass kissing going on around here all the time. Now she’s issued a really bullshit ‘apology’. No one wants to deal with her gross racism I guess, not kewt. http://www.papermag.com/jennif

The homeowners don’t pay for the considerable labor of Chip and Joanna, and I’m sure some of the others. I don’t know if you’ve ever done a home reno project, but they cost significantly more than what this show says they do.

who would possibly do these investigations?????? The police? Are they going to investigate someone for touching butts? absolutely not. Have you read any of the stories about this? This woman (Amber) DID report it to her record label (Domino) at the time, which, if you are a musician, is your ‘workplace’, and her

Many, many publications had full stories yesterday including Fader and Consequence of Sound.

One of the things I frequently notice about Jezebel is that they have the story a day or two AFTER everyone else. I read about this in dozens of other places yesterday. The tweet itself happened Monday. Why is there a Wed afternoon post about this? Yet plenty of time for posts about gwyneth paltrow’s feeling about

It’s absurd to call Beth Ditto, of all people, body shaming. She’s one of the most outspoken and intelligent fat women in public life. From her quotes about the piece, she clearly meant it to be humorous. Gaultier called it a new concept- a loose fitting corset. It’s fine if you don’t think it’s funny or wouldn’t want

Yoffe seems to be the Roiphe of 2015.

This is not the same at all. It’s just an excuse to tear down a woman who did something awesome for independent musicians. I’m a music manager, and I deal regularly with photographers at shows. I don’t think it’s unreasonable for performers to want to have some control over where their image is used and who profits

Have you checked out Wildfang? They're amazing and are totally made for women who want to wear menswear. Especially awesome for well-fitting button downs and great shoes.

thank you, thank you for making CDG #1. It is an abominable cement joke. I travel extensively for work and it is far and away my most despised airport worldwide. London Heathrow gets an honorable mention for their unconscionably slow-moving security lines manned by people who do not give the slightest of shits if you

thank you for saving me a google!

I said in my comment that women of color faced racism in the feminist movement concurrent with experiencing sexism in the black power movement at the time, so I'm not sure why you're pointing that out to me like it's some kind of bust.
Yes, she said that gay people and people of color need to fight for women, and they

what I don't get is why you and everyone else here assume she was only talking about straight white women? There have long been critiques by queer women about the sexism of queer men. There are plenty of queer men who benefit from the activism of women, but don't care about returning the favor when asked to support

what I don't get is why you and everyone else here assume she was only talking about straight white women? There have long been critiques by queer women about the sexism of queer men. There are plenty of queer men who benefit from the activism of women, but don't care about returning the favor when asked to support

what I don't get is why you and everyone else here assume she was only talking about straight white women? There have long been critiques by queer women about the sexism of queer men. There are plenty of queer men who benefit from the activism of women, but don't care about returning the favor when asked to support

you obviously haven't read the book. Neither of those phrases is in there. I heard that before I read the book and assumed they were real quotes because they were in an article, but they aren't. It's ridiculous to have an opinion and spread hysteria and false accusations about something you haven't read and are

I think a lot of the backlash about this article isn't because it's critical of Nicki, but because Pitchfork is suddenly purporting to care about misogyny and negativity in rappers- when critiquing a woman. They fall all over Kanye, whose last record had plenty of misogynist lyrics (Kung pau pussy, anyone?) without