without adversity, would we always have art? the importance of mental health to creativity
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without adversity, would we always have art? the importance of mental health to creativity

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we speak to two creatives, Peter Wright and Mollie Semple, on the effects of mental illness and health issues on their respective creative processes. In this two-part piece, Peter shares some of his work with us, whilst Mollie takes us through a personal story of the effects of her anxiety on play-writing for the Edinburgh Fringe.

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good comedy punches up
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good comedy punches up

Sophia Dunn-Walker reflects on the complicated role of stand-up comedians in the entertainment industry, arguing that performers should have compassion for those they speak of, even when straying from political correctness. The piece is accompanied by Sophia Lobanov-Rostovsky’s illustration.

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take a chance on art
art Sophia Lobanov-Rostovsky art Sophia Lobanov-Rostovsky

take a chance on art

Sophia Lobanov-Rostovsky puts together a collection of her illustrations whilst discussing how art therapy helped her overcome some personal health issues. Pictured above is a graphic portrait that Sophia created of her sister..

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CRUST: a short film by isabella avery
art Isabella Avery art Isabella Avery

CRUST: a short film by isabella avery

Isabella Avery introduces her short film CRUST to Mxogyny’s readers. The animation has now been nominated for four awards and will be screened at Leeds Carriageworks Theatre as part of the 8th edition of INDIs (Independent Directions) Film Festival in mid-October.

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what does it mean to be a dangerous woman?
art Abrisham Ahmadzadeh art Abrisham Ahmadzadeh

what does it mean to be a dangerous woman?

Abrisham Ahmadzadeh presents us with some inside info on The University of Edinburgh’s new publication, Dangerous Women. A regular Mxogyny writer and fourth-year undergraduate student, Abrisham worked at The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities this summer, copy editing the manuscript and preparing the launch for the book which asks, “what does it mean to be a dangerous woman?”

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she can’t half talk
art Sally Mac art Sally Mac

she can’t half talk

In the run-up to the world renowned Fringe Festival, Mxogyny offers an excerpt from the five star monologue show, She Can't Half Talk, written by Sally MacAlister; consisting of five monologues, the play explores and cross-examines the role of gender and sexuality in the modern day, through unusual lenses. Here, The Foetus comes to terms with her own opinion on abortion and the rights of her mother.

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SHE___. exhibition: the female artists of edinburgh
art Tabby Carless Frost art Tabby Carless Frost

SHE___. exhibition: the female artists of edinburgh

Tabby Carless Frost writes a review of SHE___., an Edinburgh-based exhibition pioneered by Eva Stanistreet, Geraldine Sawyer, Isabella Avery, Rebecca Nipps and Tabby herself (pictured from left to right) to “create a space where art could be accessible to all ages, genders, and demographics.”

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