
Deborah Coughlin
How a Single Mom Became the Most Powerful Woman in the Festival Scene
Fiona Stewart was a single mom at 18. Now she manages million pound budgets and runs one of the last independent music festivals in the UK. How did she get here?
The Women Fighting Fracking in Their Own Backyard
Rebecca Roter suffered from nosebleeds and mouth ulcers after a drilling company moved into her county. She's a part of a group of "citizen scientists" in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, who are trying to stop the controversial practice of fracking.
The Woman Behind Marlon Brando’s 1973 Oscars Protest Says Hollywood Still Sucks
In the 70s, Sacheen Littlefeather refused to accept the Academy Award for Best Actor on behalf of Marlon Brando. Forty-three years on, the Native American activist reflects on #OscarsSoWhite and her unlikely rapport with Jada Pinkett Smith.
Celebrating Life at a Forgotten Cemetery for Sex Workers
At the Crossbones Graveyard, well-wishers light candles and pour out gin for the medieval prostitutes of south London.
How Sweden Conquered Film Industry Sexism
Female directors in Hollywood continue to get a bad deal, but one country has done the impossible when it comes to gender equality in film.
Meet 'The Real Liam Gallagher,' the 79-Year-Old Irish Artist Tackling Ageism in the Art World
His exhibition, "No Need to Shout," is the result of eight months of collaboration with his artist grandson, Scottee.
Is This Weird, Controversial 'Sex Positivity for Kids' Video Really That Bad?
French artists Fannie Sosa and Poussy Draama want to break down sexual repression early, believing that that will combat rape culture and promote consent.