OPEN DRAG NIGHT AT THE OUTPOST LOUNGE
by Angela Bonavoglia On a sizzling summer night, I head to the Outpost Lounge in Brooklyn to Switch N’ Play’s Open Drag Night to watch gender-based performances,
by Angela Bonavoglia On a sizzling summer night, I head to the Outpost Lounge in Brooklyn to Switch N’ Play’s Open Drag Night to watch gender-based performances,
by Carolyn Gage The bathroom has been a site of “gender anxiety” historically, as well as a battlefield, and, although it is tempting to write
by Joel VigGender in the theatre has always been open to change. From Shakespeare’s plays, where women’s roles were performed exclusively by men, to more
by Janis Hashe Two twentysomething women reviewed the movie, Terminator Salvation, in my local Chattanooga paper earlier this summer. “Generally one of three things was happening on
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by Helen Boyd It’s been a surprise to find out what a sexist I really am. I’ve been calling myself a feminist for two decades,
by Mary Lou Greenberg In the Winter 1998 issue of On The Issues Magazine, writer Angell Delaney projected a bright future for women’s professional basketball
by Merle Hoffman Growing up in Philadelphia in the 50s, girls were labeled sluts if they dressed provocatively, let boys “tongue kiss” them or behaved
by Eleanor J. Bader Robert Eads was visiting friends in the late 1990s when he woke up in a pool of blood. His terrified hosts
By The Editors The question of gender has been an ongoing theme in On the Issues Magazine – Gender roles, gender identity and self-identity, societal
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