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Posts by Gina Tonic (@georginalouisa)

Butch Meditations
  • Opinion
  • 27.09.19

Meditations… on pop’s butch icons

Historically erased by the mainstream, queer female masculinity is now being celebrated online and in music. It’s about time, says Gina Tonic

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Meet The Feminist Artists Behind The Ugly Girls Club

Georgina Jones meets the creative collective and underwear subscription service reclaiming ‘ugly’ for women and femmes everywhere

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Take a look inside Ladybeard‘s new Mind issue

Ladybeard have just launched their Mind issue. Inside they encourage open ended discussion on mental health. Georgina Jones meets the team to find out more

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  • 15.03.16

Maisie Cousins:
Raw Beauty

What is “feminist art”? Georgina Jones talks to the Tate-exhibited Maisie Cousins who’s informing how to feel our femininity with gross-out elegance

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