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fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 day ago

George Saunders, Isabel Wilkerson among writers to appear at Portland Arts & Lectures * Oregon ArtsWatch

The 2026-27 Portland Arts & Lectures series features notable authors including George Saunders, Ayad Akhtar, Isabel Wilkerson, Ben Rhodes, and Kiran Desai.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Gwendoline Riley's New Novel Surveys the Wreckage of Middle Age

The Palm House explores complex human emotions through sharp dialogue and character depth, challenging simplistic perceptions of individuals.
Music production
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Various artists: Asili ya Mama review Tanzanian field recordings tell women's stories with an energetic trill

Women have historically and presently played a vital role in folk song collecting, as demonstrated by Tanzanian field recordings showcasing their cultural contributions.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

From Manifesto to Mr Loverman: Bernardine Evaristo's best books ranked!

Evaristo's works blend various forms and explore themes of identity, relationships, and perseverance through unique storytelling methods.
Film
fromInverse
1 week ago

In This Brazilian Dystopia, An Elderly Woman Fights For Her Freedom

The Blue Trail depicts a dystopian society where the elderly are exiled to improve productivity, challenging perceptions of aging in film.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The sheila is returning to Australian culture, riding on a new wave of bogan feminism' | Maria Lewis

The request is made in her signature Aussie drawl, something that musicians attempting to break into the international market would attempt to disguise in decades previous. Yet for the Amyl and the Sniffers frontwoman, everything from her peroxide mullet to proudly bogan background has become an important hallmark.
London music
Writing
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Excerpt from 'Small Town Girls: A Writer's Memoir' - Harvard Gazette

Beauty shop experiences shape perceptions of beauty and provide a unique space for women to share stories and connect.
#toni-morrison
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How Toni Morrison blurred the lines between being an editor and a writer

Toni Morrison's editorial and literary work reflects a deep listening practice that captures authentic Black voices and experiences.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

How Toni Morrison blurred the lines between being an editor and a writer

Toni Morrison's editorial and literary work reflects a deep listening practice that captures authentic Black voices and experiences.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The Guardian view on the Women's Library at 100: a cause for celebration but not complacency | Editorial

The library was to hold material relating to women's work, too. This year's centenary is an opportunity to celebrate the institution's unique holdings.
Women in technology
Social justice
fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

The iconic South African theater that took on apartheid

The Market Theater in Johannesburg played a crucial role in anti-apartheid activism and celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
Women in technology
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

The Lindy West Controversy Is Obscuring Something Important

Millennial feminism faces criticism and perceived decline, highlighted by Lindy West's memoir reflecting personal and societal contradictions.
Independent films
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Dodging the wrinkle wagon': why a Brazilian film about ageing is inspiring older women

The film 'The Blue Trail' addresses ageism and the resilience of older women in Brazil through its protagonist's journey of self-discovery.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

White Girls and the Global South

Spring offers a variety of art books to rejuvenate reading habits, featuring diverse themes and historical insights.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney on the Liberations of the Seventies

Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney's 'Lake Effect' explores a woman's struggle between family stability and personal happiness amid changing societal norms.
Women in technology
fromDefector
3 weeks ago

'Imperfect Women' Is The Latest Entry In A Fittingly Flawed Genre | Defector

Imperfect Women critiques societal expectations of women through the lens of flawed characters and their narratives.
#sexual-violence
France news
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Gisele Pelicot Shows Us Why "Shame Must Change Sides"

Gisèle Pelicot's public revelation of systematic rape orchestrated by her husband challenges anti-carceral feminist arguments against prosecuting sex crimes.
France news
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Gisele Pelicot Shows Us Why "Shame Must Change Sides"

Gisèle Pelicot's public revelation of systematic rape orchestrated by her husband challenges anti-carceral feminist arguments against prosecuting sex crimes.
Writing
fromDefector
1 month ago

Namwali Serpell On Understanding Toni Morrison The Author, Not The Icon | Defector

Black literature's significance in America often emphasizes political utility over artistic value, limiting its broader appreciation.
Women
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

The Feminist Visionary Who Lost the Plot

Elizabeth Cady Stanton's experience of discrimination at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention catalyzed her feminist activism, though her sense of intellectual superiority later contributed to bigoted views.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Souvankham Thammavongsa on Dating and the Clarity of Age

Immediate attraction can lead to deep emotional revelations, but understanding someone's true feelings requires more than surface-level connections.
Books
fromBustle
4 weeks ago

The 10 Best New Books About Women Breaking The Mold

Successful women often defy expectations, and quieter forms of rebellion deserve recognition alongside visible rule-breakers.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

South African photographer Zanele Muholi: My mother worked for a white family. I remember the pools I wasn't allowed to swim in'

Zanele Muholi wins the 2026 Hasselblad Award, cementing their status among the world's greatest photographers while emphasizing community recognition over personal achievement.
fromTODAY.com
1 month ago

After Running Away From Abuse, She Gave Herself a New Name That Means Freedom

There was a lot of physical abuse and sexual abuse. It was all chalked up to God - like God was directing them to do it, that they were preparing me for later in life. They would pull Bible verses and say, 'See, this is why it's okay.'
Writing
Miscellaneous
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

The Black lesbian poet & activist who preached intersectionality before the word even existed - LGBTQ Nation

Pat Parker's poetry insisted that race, gender, sexuality, and class were inseparable forces shaping Black lesbian experience and American political life.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Very Different Places Have in Common

Marlon James and Gary Shteyngart reflect on how literary inspiration is shaped by both presence and absence in their respective works.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Mare by Emily Haworth-Booth review profound story of a woman's love for a horse

A woman confronting early menopause, creative burnout, and childlessness finds unexpected solace and purpose through her passionate attachment to a horse she rides and cares for regularly.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Chasing Freedom by Simukai Chigudu review a powerful memoir of postcolonial unease

Independence from colonial rule does not erase historical trauma; post-colonial identity remains shaped by unfinished business between former colonies and metropoles, manifesting in belonging struggles across generations.
Mission District
fromMission Local
1 month ago

New book 'Unsung Heroines' celebrates 35 Bay Area women you need to know

Louise Lawrence pioneered transgender activism in 1940s San Francisco, educating medical professionals and founding Transvestia newspaper before later prominent activists emerged.
Books
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

The Most Anticipated Books By Black Authors Coming In 2026

Black authors are publishing diverse genres in 2026, offering numerous excellent reading options across literary fiction, sci-fi, romance, fantasy, historical fiction, and horror.
Health
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'I'm nothing if not resilient' - author Cathy Kelly on overcoming sexual assault, bulimia, divorce and cancer

Cathy Kelly, nearing 60, was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2023 but is recovering well and feels relieved after a recent health scare.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Bernardine Evaristo renews call to diversify school curriculum in England

There has been progress in the diversity of texts on offer in the GCSE English literature curriculum, but uptake in schools is still low with just 1.9% of GCSE pupils in England studying books by authors of colour, up from 0.7% five years ago, according to a report. Compiled by the campaign group Lit in Colour, the report says progress is too slow and that
Education
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Light and Thread by Han Kang review a tantalising book of reflections

Han Kang's Nobel Prize-winning work explores historical trauma and human fragility through poetic prose that balances outward examination of events like the Gwangju massacre with inward psychological portrayal, leaving interpretive gaps for readers.
Social justice
fromMedium
3 years ago

Confessions of a Race Writer

Race writers risk performing a narrowed, victimized 'blackness' while often holding privilege and a platform to speak for marginalized people.
Books
fromBustle
1 month ago

Viola Davis Reveals The Book That "Blew Her Mind"

Viola Davis cultivated a reading habit as a teenager, using books as escape, and later transformed her love of reading into a bestselling memoir and novel co-authored with James Patterson.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Gabrielle Goliath Strikes a Tuning Fork of Dissent

On January 22, artist Gabrielle Goliath and curator Ingrid Masondo filed a founding affidavit in the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria, stating their intention to challenge South African Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie's unilateral decision to terminate the video and performance series, Elegy, at its national pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale. McKenzie had attempted to characterize Goliath's piece, which would have centered Palestinians enduring genocide in Gaza, as "highly divisive" and not aligned with South Africa's interests - even though the country famously brought a legal case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague over allegations of genocide in Gaza.
Arts
France news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I felt betrayed, naked': did a prize-winning novelist steal a woman's life story?

The Goncourt prize win intensified tensions between France and Algeria, revealing political repression, Western Sahara disputes, and effects on publishing and cultural exchange.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Nigeria: Inquiry set for son of renowned writer Adichie

A Lagos coroner's court scheduled an inquest into the death of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 21-month-old son, renewing scrutiny of Nigeria's healthcare standards and medical negligence allegations.
#fatima-bhutto
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The City Where Coetzee Is God

A writer travels to Cape Town to explore J. M. Coetzee's literary legacy and discovers an enduring communal literary obsession centered on the reclusive Nobel Prize-winning author.
Film
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

These 10 essential movies about Black people with HIV will open your heart & mind - LGBTQ Nation

On-screen representation of people living with HIV remains extremely limited across platforms, with especially poor representation of Black people and few meaningful portrayals.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Tshepiso Moropa Splices Setswana Folklore and Dreams into Archival Collages

Tshepiso Moropa creates collages from personal and archival images that explore African oral histories, Setswana lore, and dreams through minimal compositions grounded in psychology and linguistics.
Women in technology
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Honouring Gaza's women who refused to let the world look away

Women journalists in Gaza have risked their lives documenting Israeli military operations and atrocities, with over 20 female journalists killed while bearing witness to genocide.
fromThe South African
2 months ago

Rachel John in New York: 'He said he knew a spot'

Rachel John, the 25-year-old influencer rumoured to be dating Springboks captain Siya Kolisi, visited the Empire State Building in New York. Is the pair still on "baecation?" SIYA KOLISI AND RACHEL JOHN IN NEW YORK? Rachel John and Siya Kolisi are both in New York, following their visit to Los Angeles, where they attended the NBA All Star weekend. Taking to TikTok, Rachel shared a video of her, from the top of the Empire State Building in New York, hinting she was there with Siya.
World news
fromDefector
2 months ago

Still Country For Old Women | Defector

Megan Keller was a 21-year-old next-big-thing-on-defense when she won her first Olympic gold medal, in Pyeongchang, the winter before her senior year of college. She was also very nearly the reason her team lost it. The refs whistled her for an illegal hit on Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin late in overtime, and her teammates spent 95 chilling seconds on the penalty kill atoning for her sins.
Women
Women in technology
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Three women, three countries and a global crisis

Funding cuts by major Western donors devastate humanitarian services in Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Colombia, disproportionately harming women and girls in crisis regions.
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

Meghna Sharma paints the loneliness and joy of immigrant experience - 48 hills

Meghna Sharma paints everyday domestic and community scenes in oil, transforming ordinary moments into finely rendered, resonant works rooted in home and family.
France news
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Gisele Pelicot tells her story in 'A Hymn to Life'

Gisele Pelicot was drugged and raped by her husband and dozens of men; a public trial exposed perpetrators and produced convictions, including a 20-year sentence.
Writing
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Mara Naaman: A Literary Voice Shaping Culture

Building a life around ideas means prioritizing process and learning over outcomes and external validation, enabling deeper intellectual and creative growth.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Literary Theory

Words carry multiple meanings; 'swallow' embodies both bird and ingestion, showing language's power to alter perception and emotional states.
Books
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

I Grew Up in a Black Home, Where the Books on Display Meant More Than Decor

A lifelong desire for a book-filled apartment grew from a childhood home where books signified intellect, memory, and emotional expression.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

The Women Who Made George Saunders A Wife Guy

George Saunders' childhood praise and confidence, plus transformative experiences and setbacks, ultimately propelled him to achieve his dream of becoming a successful novelist.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Two Women Living Together by Kim Hana and Hwang Sunwoo review the Korean bestseller about platonic partnership

Two middle-aged women in South Korea buy and share a home as friends, treating their partnership like family while navigating daily life and caregiving.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

How Toni Morrison Saw History

Preserve offensive monuments and artifacts and add counterpoints or context to confront and reveal suppressed histories and Black accomplishments rather than erase them.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The National Year of Reading celebrates the joy' of books. But let's not forget they can also be deeply troubling, too | Charlotte Higgins

Research has linked reading for pleasure in childhood to a host of positive educational and socioeconomic outcomes. But now 14 years after the Department for Education, in a more innocent time, commissioned a chunky report on the matter—reading books for pleasure is an activity in crisis. The culprit usually blamed for this falling-off is the smartphone and its many short-term distractions; the mere presence of a smartphone in the room, recent research suggests, has an impact on our ability to concentrate.
Books
fromMedium
4 years ago

bell hooks saved me

bell hooks saved me. I say that in all sincerity. At a critical time in my life, when I was at my lowest point, it was bell hooks, through her books, who pulled me out of a hole of profound depression and set me on a path of self-renewal on which I have remained ever since. Newly divorced with two very young sons, I was determined to give a better fatherhood experience than the one I had.
fromJezebel
2 months ago

Jezebel's February Book Pick: A Story Collection About Living in the Shadow of the Troubles

Liadan Ní Chuinn was born in Northern Ireland in 1998, the year the Good Friday Agreement ended the Troubles, the decades of violence stemming from England's occupation of Ireland. Other recent fiction about the Troubles-the novels and Trespasses , the TV show Derry Girls (all excellent)-is set firmly in the last century, relegating the violence to history. Ní Chuinn's work does the opposite: Their new book of short stories, Every One Still Her e, is set in contemporary Northern Ireland.
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fromVulture
1 month ago

How Should a White Woman Writer Be?

White women writers from the Dimes Square literary scene are receiving major book launches and media attention, sparking both acclaim and online criticism about nepotism and industry favoritism.
fromTODAY.com
2 months ago

American Girl's Samantha is All Grown Up In New Novel. Elder Millennials Will Swoon

For those unfamiliar with the beloved heroine, Samantha is one of the first three historical characters introduced by American Girl in 1986. Samantha, Swedish immigrant Kirsten and WWII homefront heroine Molly demonstrated courage, compassion and resilience. Along with an 18-inch doll, each 9-year-old character was featured in a series of easy chapter books; kids could follow each fictional story as well as the historical context surrounding it.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Vigdis Hjorth's Family Secrets

Her writing tends to be classified as virkelighetslitteratur, or "reality fiction," and for good reason. Hjorth makes Norway sound like a small town-the sort of place where your neighbors know you're home if they can see your footsteps in the snow-and the overlap between her life and work has more than once been the literary version of tabloid news there.
Books
Books
fromWomen Writers, Women's Books
2 months ago

The Case for Self-Publishing, and Why It's Easier Now Than Ever Before - Women Writers, Women's Books

Self-publishing teaches more about publishing mechanics and provides greater control over a book's journey than relying on a traditional publisher.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

She dared to be difficult': How Toni Morrison shaped the way we think

Black womanhood often overlaps with being labeled difficult, and literary complexity and societal judgment turn that difficulty into moral failing.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

One of 2025's Biggest Books Came Out of Nowhere. After Reading It, I Think I Understand Why.

The Correspondent is an epistolary novel that became a surprise bestseller through its letter-driven, old‑school storytelling, emotional resonance, and prominent endorsements.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Gloria Don't Speak by Lucy Apps review tender portrait of a woman with a learning disability

Lucy Apps's debut novel follows Gloria, a 19-year-old with a learning disability navigating east London in 1999, whose friendship with Jack reveals exploitation and vulnerability.
Books
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Author Nikesha Elise Williams on Uncovering Family Secrets

Family secrets commonly persist across generations, shaping behavior and transmitting shame while uncovering them can reveal and potentially heal intergenerational dysfunction.
Books
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

11 must-read children's books by black authors in honor of Black History Month

Providing access and choice to diverse children's books helps Black children read more and discover history, culture, and role models through picture books and programs.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A Hymn to Life by Gisele Pelicot review a unique memoir by a figure of astonishing power

Her ex-husband, Dominique, who will almost certainly be in jail for the rest of his life for drugging and raping his wife and recruiting 50 men over the internet to do likewise, takes his place among the monsters of our age. In his absence, the reader may experience a version of what happened in Gisele Pelicot's own family namely, the misdirection of anger towards her.
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