Happy Thursday, dolls! 💖
We hope you’ve been having a lovely week! Can’t quite believe that a lettuce is the star of this Thursday but we move! Here’s all of the fab new content up on The Dollhouse that we can’t wait to share with you!!
Let’s get into it…..
Surrealism in Film: A Perfect Playground for Women (Opens in a new window)
Anesu Hwenga (Opens in a new window)’s essay is exploring surrealist cinema from the 1920s through to present day and how surrealism has the potential to be the perfect unhinged playground for women.
Read the full piece here. (Opens in a new window)
Glad Rags: Eliza Legzdina (Opens in a new window)
Musician Eliza Legzdina (Opens in a new window) is this months Glad Rags column guest! She’s talking clothes, confidence and the power of an iconic coat.
Read the full interview here. (Opens in a new window)
Queer Whore Collective: Crip Whores United (One of Many) (Opens in a new window)
Queer Whore Collective are back. This month their column is discussing chronic illness, sex work and the performance of labour.
Read the full essay here. (Opens in a new window)
The (bad) taste test: Bros, Billy Eichner, and What Queer Art Can Be (Opens in a new window)
Gay Hollywood romcom Bros had Billy Eichner acting like nobody had ever made a mainstream film about anyone that wasn't heterosexual before.
But is that the case? Sam Moore is discussing why queer cinema has been around for longer than Billy might want to argue...
Read the full piece here. (Opens in a new window)
Lolo Zouaï On Learning to Be Gentler to Herself (Opens in a new window)
Issey Gladston sat down for a chat with musician Lolo Zouaï to talk about her writing process , what inspires her and how she's learning to be nicer to herself!
Read the full interview here. (Opens in a new window)
Keep your eyes peeled for some exclusive content dropping tomorrow too! Love ya.
XOXO,
The Polyester Team 💟