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naked attraction: can a show centred on objectification be empowering?
self, art Juliette Grossman 12/21/20 self, art Juliette Grossman 12/21/20

naked attraction: can a show centred on objectification be empowering?

Juliette Grossman explores the portrayal of nudity on Channel 4’s controversial, yet oddly mesmerizing, Naked Attraction which claims to "start where a good date often ends - naked.”

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no comment, no consent: media violence in I Hate Suzie</em>
art Rachel Baker 9/24/20 art Rachel Baker 9/24/20

no comment, no consent: media violence in I Hate Suzie

Rachel Baker reviews Lucy Prebble and Billie Piper’s new show, I Hate Suzie; a candid and forthright lens into the suffocating and detrimental effects of the media on women in the 21st century.

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How TV Representation Helped Me as a Woman with a Highly Stigmatised Mental Illness</em>
self Chloé McMinn 10/29/19 self Chloé McMinn 10/29/19

How TV Representation Helped Me as a Woman with a Highly Stigmatised Mental Illness

Chloé Mcminn writes an article about how the show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend helped her come to terms with her mental illness. Sophia Lobonov-Rostovsky’s artwork is featured alongside the piece.

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