Opinion

The radical history of vaginas in art & popular culture
Opinion

The radical history of vaginas in art & popular culture

Pussy power? — In her latest video for ‘PYNK’, released this week, Janelle Monae pays tribute to self-love, pink and ‘pussy power’. But are vagina depictions in modern visual culture really all that empowering? Polyester Editor Ione Gamble investigates.

Written by: Ione Gamble

Neville Southall tackles... The toxicity of Twitter
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Neville Southall tackles... The toxicity of Twitter

Neville Knows Best — In his column 'Neville Knows Best', footballing legend turned internet sensation Neville Southall takes on the biggest issues of our time. This week, he reflects on his time on Twitter - from the trolls and the insults to learning about and supporting some of the most marginalised groups in society.

Written by: Neville Southall

Even £50 million won’t make a new centrist party relevant
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Even £50 million won’t make a new centrist party relevant

From Where I Stand — Simon Franks has clubbed together with some other super rich people to start a new political party. It's a vanity project without a policy or support from a movement, writes Matt Zarb-Cousin, and it is destined to fail.

Written by: Matt Zarb-Cousin

To tackle bigotry, Labour won’t take lessons from the right
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To tackle bigotry, Labour won’t take lessons from the right

From Where I Stand — Labour is not immune from the prejudice that permeates our society, writes Dawn Foster, but the left can do better than take advice from the likes of UKIP and the Tories - just look at their track records.

Written by: Dawn Foster

'Moderate' Labour MPs have hurt our anti-Semitism fight
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'Moderate' Labour MPs have hurt our anti-Semitism fight

From Where I Stand — Last week it felt like we were making progress with tackling anti-Semitism in Labour, writes Rhea Wolfson. And then certain people had to go and ruin it.

Written by: Rhea Wolfson

The cure to 'left-wing' anti-Semitism is political education
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The cure to 'left-wing' anti-Semitism is political education

From Where I Stand — The past week has exposed some uncomfortable realities within the labour movement. A handful of self-proclaimed progressives peddle anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, while a larger number are simply ignorant and unaware. The answer, writes Owen Jones, lies in serious political education.

Written by: Owen Jones

Neville Southall announces... his plan to be Prime Minister
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Neville Southall announces... his plan to be Prime Minister

Neville Knows Best — In his column 'Neville Knows Best', footballing legend turned Twitter sensation Neville Southall takes on the biggest issues of our time. This week he presents his manifesto for Britain, and lets us know what he'll do when (not if) he is elected as Prime Minister.

Written by: Neville Southall

Jeremy Corbyn is no anti-Semite, but he did fuck up
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Jeremy Corbyn is no anti-Semite, but he did fuck up

From Where I Stand — Anti-Semitism in our society needs tackling head on, writes Michael Segalov. The left has a proud history of fighting racism and bigotry, and anyone blindly defending Corbyn's Facebook post is part of the problem.

Written by: Michael Segalov

The Premier League protests are a working class revolt
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The Premier League protests are a working class revolt

From Where I Stand — Football fans are revolting across the country, writes Matt Zarb-Cousin, and they're determined to put people and not profit at the heart of the beautiful game.

Written by: Matt Zarb-Cousin

Revisiting Cynthia Nixon’s contentious views on sexuality
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Revisiting Cynthia Nixon’s contentious views on sexuality

‘Being gay is a choice’ — As the former Sex And The City star enters the race for New York Governor, writer Aimée Lutkin examines her complicated relationship with bisexuality, the public eye, and the LGBTQ community.

Written by: Aimée Lutkin

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