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Menopausal Punk Band Drama: Wainwright's Fury

Sally Wainwright's explosive new drama follows a menopausal punk band's comeback tour, tackling ageism and sexism with raw energy and fury. Don't miss this groundbreaking television event.

Elouise Eftos: Australia's 'First Attractive Comedian'

Australian comedian Elouise Eftos is challenging industry norms with her provocative new show 'Sexy Stand-Up,' transforming the tired 'attractive female comedian' trope into biting social commentary that's taking the comedy world by storm.

Lee Krasner: Beyond Pollock's Shadow

A powerful new stage production illuminates the extraordinary life and legacy of Lee Krasner, the trailblazing artist who stood in Jackson Pollock's shadow while shaping modern American art.

Claudia Cardinale: The fierce truth behind the icon

A revealing new documentary explores how Claudia Cardinale's legendary toughness and intelligence forged her path as a feminist icon, challenging the glamorous stereotype imposed by 1960s cinema.

The Weir: A Haunting Masterpiece Reborn in the West End

Conor McPherson's acclaimed supernatural play 'The Weir' makes a triumphant return to the West End. This five-star revival at the Harold Pinter Theatre captures the eerie magic of Irish storytelling, with a stellar cast led by Risteárd Cooper. A must-see

Rosalyn Drexler, pioneering pop artist, dies at 102

A tribute to the extraordinary life and multifaceted career of Rosalyn Drexler, the Pulitzer-nominated artist and writer whose provocative work left an indelible mark on pop art, literature, and theatre.

Wright & Rosheuvel Shine in 'Not Your Superwoman'

A powerful new mother-daughter drama starring 'Black Panther's Letitia Wright and 'Bridgerton's Golda Rosheuvel is captivating London audiences. Our review delves into the raw, emotional showdown.

Store's 'Get Pregnant, Get Refund' Offer Sparks Fury

A major UK electrical retailer faces a feminist backlash over a controversial promotion offering a full refund on purchases to women who fall pregnant within a month. Critics slam the 'free microwave' offer as deeply regressive and irresponsible.

Pitlochry's Radical Feminist Reimagining of Robert Burns

Pitlochry Festival Theatre stages a triumphant feminist reworking of Robert Burns' work, flipping the script on the bard's famous 'Toast to the Lassies' in a vibrant, music-filled celebration of female voices.

Lost Paws Review: A Hilarious Feline Take on Modern Life

Our theatre critic delves into 'Lost Paws', the smash-hit play that uses two mischievous cats to expose the hilarious and often painful foibles of their London owners. A must-see comedy about urban life, relationships, and the secret world of pets.

Tart & Slutty Cookbook: A Provocative Culinary Review

A candid review of 'Tart & Slutty: The Cheff's Cookbook', the provocative new culinary release causing a stir with its unapologetic approach to food and feminism. Discover why this isn't your average cookbook.

Chakira Alin's 'House Party' Electrifies Edinburgh Fringe

Chakira Alin's debut play 'House Party' is the must-see sensation of the Edinburgh Fringe 2025. Our review delves into this explosive, state-of-the-nation comedy about a raucous gathering that holds a mirror up to a divided UK.

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