Natasha Wynarczyk
Contributor
Riding the Wave of Feminism: Meet the Female Surfers of Iran
When she traveled to Iran in 2010, Irish competitive surfer Dr Easkey Britton was one of the first to bring surfing to the country. Five years on, Persian women are getting onto their boards and leaving men in their dust.
Clips Ahoy: The Manicured World of Toenail Clipping Fetishists
Ever been turned on by a sexy mani-pedi? What about eating someone's discarded toenail clippings? We spoke to dominatrices and submissives about the foot fetish world's pedicured cousin.
These Persian Girls Are Inciting a National Debate Around Nose Jobs
Like many other women of Iranian descent, I grew up hating my nose. Now some girls in "the nose job capital of the world" are now standing up to challenge the social norm of plastic surgery.
The Youngest Lion Keeper in Britain Is a Girl
Rosie Badger is the head zookeeper for a pack of African lions that live in Pembrokeshire, Wales. She's also 22 years old.
The Time When You're Most Likely to See Your Doppelgänger
If you run into your twin on Halloween, it doesn't necessarily mean you're going to die. But it may say something about your health.
The Women Making a Living in the Death Industry
More and more young women are entering death-related fields of work. We talked to a female hospice worker, a medical museum curator, and two funeral planners to find out why.