In 1997, the feminist punk poet and experimental writer Kathy Acker interviewed the Spice Girls for the Guardian (not, as has passed into legend, US Vogue). The Spice Girls were at the height of their fame, flicking peace signs at us from every teenage girl’s bedroom wall on posters ripped from magazines. Acker on the other hand was an unapologetic weirdo in the same vein as William S Burroughs, writing books so filled with sex, incest and violence that West Germany banned Blood and Guts in High School for being too pornographic. SEE THIS NEVER SEEN BEFORE EVA BERRY EXCLUSIVE NOW! NOW! NOW!

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Two incarcerated women in a secured forest of the North of Quebec are subjected to hard labour of re...

Documents the underground feminist punk movement 'Riot Grrrl', a network of bands and fanzines that ...

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The T.N.P., the Théâtre National Populaire, an important experimental theater directed by Jean Vilar...

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