BRAWE is a project that brings together young Turkish and Hungarian artists who are fighting against patriarchal oppression. We reviewed their exhibition. ...
In Lazy Gréti’s new interview two fascinating things unite: medieval history and women’s empowerment. Historian Kate McCaffrey talks about her latest discoveries about the private life and female friendships of Anne Boleyn - and so much more. ...
“The Punchline Gap”. You’ve probably never heard of it, but if you’re female-identifying you have most definitely experienced it. Alison Middleton and Rosalie Minnitt explore the sad but universally acknowledged truth that men often receive more laughs than women - regardless of content and find out what you can do to help level the playing field, both on and off the stage.
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To celebrate National Coming Out Day, we asked our readers to submit their short pieces, poems, and illustrations inspired by their coming out story. ...
Barbie doll is a poem by Florence Dunington, a second-year Creative Writing and English Literature student at the University of Chester, inspired by gender performance and her personal experiences....
Hungarian visual artist Fanni Papp introduces us to her Quarantine Diary, a project filled with self-portraits, inspirational quotes, and personal notes....
Lazy Sonja interviews Zsofia Keresztes, a Hungarian-born artist creating unique sculptures and exploring themes of identity and empathy in the digital age. ...
For the latest issue of Floorr Magazine I spoke to the amazing artist and my friend Yulia Iosilzon. Her paintings and sculptures feature a soft fairytale-palet...
Shock and Discomfort, Love and Empathy
It’s in 1983. I’m in Vienna on my gap year. Back in my place of birth and ready to grab hold of all that café c...
Survival guide of a theatre director in quarantine
Disclaimer: This article was born out of me being stuck in a small flat in London for the past thre...