The recent controversy over country singer Luke Combs’s surprise hit cover obscures the deeper history of Chapman and her cultural movement in powerful ways.
Category Archive: feminism
Like it or not, the Iron Lady was more complicated than we tend to think.
Socialism gets a second hearing in America, at the same time that menstrual equity breaks into the otherwise inert and unreasoning public consciousness.
Paul Simon was asked to say a few words during a concert back in 1973. His response? “Let’s […]
The always great Lizzo likely understands junk race-science better than the other great Lizzo (Warren). Alas.
It’s hard to believe we’re now so far from the “post-feminist” moment of the 1990s and early 2000s. We find ourselves in a very different place today.
It’s been a slow news week here in Batavia, Ohio, the taint of America. Apparently the Mueller report (kind of, sort of) came out, and liberals everywhere achieved an unbelievable tantric orgasm nearly two years in the making.
Social movements from Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter to #metoo have through their activism rejected the inheritances of the past and created new ways of understanding our contemporary world and acting in the present.