THE REVIEW Aisling Keenan asks the question on behalf of confused viewers everywhere… [restrict] As a card-carrying, line-quoting fan of Sex and the City, and a confused and frustrated…
THE REVIEW Caitlin McBride asks whether the phenomenon that is Real Housewives has crossed the line from reality into absurdity… [restrict] There have been a handful of unifying experiences…
Linnea Dunne on beauty, feminism, and the patriarchy I’m not one to read about celebrity culture, but over the past couple of months, there were two such pieces of news…
Madeline Mulqueen’s appearance in the Rubberbandits viral video Horse Outside led to a successful modelling career. She writes about making her way behind the camera, and finding confidence and comfort…
Silencers of the vulnerable, protectors of the powerful, enablers of predators; Dr. Julie Macfarlane on the immorality of Non-Disclosure Agreements and their presence in Irish society. What do the mothers…
Caelainn Hogan author of Republic of Shame on Ireland’s shame industry, the power of survivors speaking out and breaking the silence. [restrict] The post-its in bright yellow, blue and pink…
Amelia Cullen examines how stereotypes of fans persist, and why caring a lot as a fan can, in fact, co-exist with knowledge-based critique… [restrict] When Harry Styles defended the music…
Following the publication of a 3,000 page report by the Mother and Baby Homes Commission, Cassie Delaney questions who shapes history and who gets to tell our story… The word…
After accidentally becoming a sex and relationships writer for magazines a decade ago, Aisling Keenan is now immune to being shocked by anyone’s love life revelations. Here are ten of…
Gillian Roddie writes about our collective mixed emotions at the lifting of restrictions, and readjusting to life after lockdown… [restrict] Since March, the narrative around the psychology of pandemics has…