Category: Editorial
Love Letter from a Girl: Part Two
Posted by Hannah Pingelton | Jun 13, 2018 | Editorial | 0 |
Love Letter from a Girl: Part One
Posted by Hannah Pingelton | Jun 12, 2018 | Editorial | 0 |
[Guest] What Would Xena Do?
Posted by Girls in Capes | Mar 14, 2018 | Books, Editorial, TV & Film | 0 |
Childhood Nostalgia Frights
Posted by Janelle Smith | Oct 25, 2017 | Editorial | 0 |
Our Favorite Things: Werewolf Transformations
Posted by Gabrielle Taub | Aug 16, 2017 | Editorial, TV & Film | 1 |
Love Letter from a Girl: Part Three
by Hannah Pingelton | Jun 14, 2018 | Editorial | 0 |
When young people are developing an identity for themselves, they pull in what they see in others, traits and actions and behaviors that stand out to them.
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by Hannah Pingelton | Jun 13, 2018 | Editorial | 0 |
Arwen was in love with someone who would fundamentally change the life she was supposed to have, and she loved them anyway.
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by Hannah Pingelton | Jun 12, 2018 | Editorial | 0 |
My well-meaning father may have wanted me to grow up an empowered girl and into a strong woman, but the world outside of our house didn’t.
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by Girls in Capes | Mar 14, 2018 | Books, Editorial, TV & Film | 0 |
““I love the smell of warrior sweat in the morning,” Xena says in one episode, smelling her own armpit. As one does.” USA Today bestselling author Jenny Holiday asks What Would Xena Do? in this guest post.
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by Janelle Smith | Oct 25, 2017 | Editorial | 0 |
6 things we were maybe too young to see at that age. (But is anyone ever TRULY ready for that part in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)
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