Review: TNT television network’s suicidal “Proof” of nothing
A new TNT series seems to promote suicide as a way to a certain and pleasant afterlife. August Løvenskiolds reveals a poisonous hugbox.
A new TNT series seems to promote suicide as a way to a certain and pleasant afterlife. August Løvenskiolds reveals a poisonous hugbox.
One Mother’s Day just isn’t enough.
Systemic discrimination against men hits men of color harder. Dre Morell wants to know where Black men fit in the MHRM.
The Witcher 3 is sexist? Not so fast, says Top Hats and Champagne.
Black men like big gals? Mumia Ali works through the implications.
Identity politics can be tricky to work out. Janet does his best.
Battle and Brew seem disinclined to talk about the brouhaha in the wake of Sage’s recent article. David King brings an update of events since then, and speculates as to why that might be.
Feminist rape hoaxer Emma Sulkowicz has sex video out. August Løvenskiolds watched it so that you don’t have to.
There is nothing neutral, courteous or decent about denying service to a group of people just because some strangers called you names on the Internet.
Alice Munro’s story Runaway is about a young country woman who runs away from an abusive husband. Her freedom is short-lived, however, as she soon steps off a Greyhound bus to call him. She’s at a gas station and has regretted her decision.