In light of the election of a certain card-carrying misogynist, "Suffragette City" will march through the streets of Westwood this Saturday and sound out a message of women's rights. The event is part ...
What drives people to take to the streets? The reasons are varied and the history long. We march to protest, to celebrate, to worship. We march in large part to feel the exhilaration of common purpose ...
In Hear This, The A.V. Club writers sing the praises of songs they know well. This week: We pay tribute to one of the greatest artists of all time, David Bowie. For whatever reason, I’ve never been ...
"Suffragette City," a performance devised by artist Lara Schnitger, took to the streets at around noontime on Saturday. The march started at the Hammer Museum—they're including this performance as ...
The previously unreleased version of “Suffragette City” was recorded on April 29th, 1978, at the Spectrum Arena in Philadelphia during a run of shows that would ultimately comprise the musician’s 1978 ...
For those who tend to think of late Victorian/early Edwardian feminism in terms of the insuppressibly cheerful suffragette mother in Mary Poppins, George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession is ...
The chanting started softly, a mere whisper, but soon grew in volume. “A dress is not a yes!” we chanted as we marched through the aisles of Frieze New York, clad in jumpsuits and 20th-century ...
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