Sexting: two sides to the story

By: Marlee Kostiner I first heard about sexting while flipping through the channels and stumbling upon Dr. Phil ranting about it last year. In case you are unfamiliar with this wombo (word combo), sexting is a combination of sex and texting, indicating that it refers to the act of sending sexually explicit photographs by cell … Read more

She’s so Boobalicious

By: Adriana Rolston Naked nymphs spray painted silver are for posing for photographers, white bras and panties hang from clothes lines above, in the corner there is a bra toss and every once in a while a woman dressed in a sparkling silver bikini and red feathered headdress walks by  in stilettos. It’s without a … Read more

The born again vegan: weekly tips and reviews of vegan recipes

By: Colleen Kirley I have recently become a reluctant carnivore. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the taste of chicken as much as the next person. But after a traumatizing trip to a seedy butcher shop, I decided that it was time for me to start eating more ethically. This weeks recipe is chickpea cutlets … Read more

Violence Against Women: Who’s doing something about it?

By: Pia Bahile Violence against women is the (inter) national elephant in the room. Until it rears its head and gets splashed across headlines, the plight of thousands of Canadian women who are emotionally, verbally and physically abused does not seem to be of interest to anybody. For several reasons, violence against women is simultaneously … Read more

McClung’s Radio Episode Two Now Up And Streaming!

On this show we talk about Canadian Women’s History Month and honour Bif Naked one of the most righetous Canadian rockers to date! We also play songs by Lady Sovereign, Santigold, Deluka, Dragonette, The Evens, The Sounds (I have a slight obsession with them now!) and more. CLICK HERE TO STREAM THE SHOW

“Because I Am A Girl” campaign helping girls worldwide

By Emily Raben The recession is affecting more than we think. As the financial crisis gets worse, greater numbers of girls in developing countries feel pressure to drop out of school and work to help support their families. This puts all of the progress made in global economic growth and women’s rights at risk. Plan … Read more

Canadian designer, Mark Fast challenges fashions love affair with size zero

By : Hilary Caton It’s that time of year again; the highly anticipated Fashion Week is taking place in the some of the biggest fashion capitals of the world. But the city of London has managed to steal the show this year by stirring up some controversy. All the future fashionistas attending Canadian designer Mark … Read more

“Finding Face” explores acid attacks against women

By: Arti Patel Tat Marina was not expecting to be beaten to the ground and having her face and body covered in burning acid. After 10 years and 25 surgeries later, Marina today is spreading awareness about acid attacks and violence against women, something that still exists today all over the world. In 1999, the … Read more

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