"The genius of this TV show is that it goes one step further than being merely about rape", writes Una Connolly about I May Destroy You. ... Read more...
Our reader Viktoriya, a Minsk citizen, reports on the unfolding events in Belarus and urges us to help the Belarusian fight for democracy. ... Read more...
Why are women in Turkey sharing black and white photos of themselves? What is the #womensupportingwomen "challenge"? Ecem Lara discusses.... Read more...
After having dropped a few songs since last summer, Haim finally treats us to their long-awaited new album Women In Music Part III (or WIMPIII). ... Read more...
Izzy describes her newly found appreciation of cooking while in lockdown, and how this slower pace of life has helped her with mental health-related issues.... Read more...
Our founders had a chat with the hosts of the Vénusz Projekt podcast, one of the loudest voices in the Hungarian feminist sphere to talk about feminism, the podcast, their social responsibility and the Hungarian feminist community. ... Read more...
Lazy Thaís talks us through her experience of solo travel and how it changed her perception of relationships, independence and freedom. ... Read more...
In the first article of The Lazy Women of the Music Industry series, Napsu interviews Virag Csiszar, the International Booking Manager for SZIGET Festival.... Read more...
Should we have to kiss our relatives when greeting them? How does the current pandemic change social norms around boundaries and bodily autonomy? Lili explores these questions in her newest article on Lazy Women.... Read more...
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.... Read more...
No idea how to make your lifestyle more sustainable? Not to worry! Lazy Zso shares her top 5 tips to celebrate the start of plastic-free July.... Read more...
What’s it like to live in Hungary as a Black woman? To be complimented on your ‘nice’ accent, when you are Hungarian? To be in school and hear another girl say she doesn’t want to hold your hand, fearing that you would ‘dirty’ hers? Judit Deen discusses her experience and gives some recommendations regarding what to watch if you want to get an insight into the experience of living as a Black person anywhere in the world. ... Read more...
Hungarian visual artist Fanni Papp introduces us to her Quarantine Diary, a project filled with self-portraits, inspirational quotes, and personal notes.... Read more...
Lazy Sonja interviews Zsofia Keresztes, a Hungarian-born artist creating unique sculptures and exploring themes of identity and empathy in the digital age. ... Read more...
Lazy Zsofi shares her personal experience with body image issues and eating disorder and urges the collective to start an open dialogue about weight loss.... Read more...
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... Read more...
Lazy Lili shares her thoughts on how the lockdown during COVID19 changed the way she thinks about her femininity and getting her period.... Read more...
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... Read more...
It is now the 18th of May, and it’s been more than two months since I started doing my fair share of civic duty: staying at home, social distancing. With the s... Read more...
How can reality TV help us to extend our pre-COVID realities and how will the crisis transform the making of reality-shows? Lazy Ana explains. ... Read more...
To be a control-freak in a situation that we have absolutely no control over: a recipe for disaster or a chance to develop new coping mechanisms? ... Read more...