Tag: feminism

  • Magazine of the Week

    Welcome back, everyone! In honor of Women’s History Month, this week’s title is Bust. This title was founded in 1993. It is published in Brooklyn, 6x/year, by editors Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel. It’s a “women’s magazine”, but not based in the fashion industry. Their focus is interviews with smart, influential women from culture at…

  • Magazine of the Week

    Welcome back, everyone! As I’ve mentioned, it’s been a bit crazy around the library. So I wanted to fill in some backstory for last week’s Mag of the Week before going on to the next one. Redbook is one of the publishing world’s Seven Sisters, a group of women’s magazines that dominated the publishing through…

  • Magazine of the Week

    Welcome back, everyone! Worn is a nifty magazine that was published by a group of ambitious women in Toronto. The editor who began it all, Serah-Marie McMahon, described it as “a Fashion Journal about the Art, Ideas, and History of What We Wear.” In interviews, she described her frustration with the mainstream fashion press and…