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Trump's Creepy Comments: The Brigitte Macron Edition

By Seeta Charan  In Feminism  On Jul 14, 2017

You’d think by now Trump would’ve learned what is and isn’t appropriate to say. He’s made it clear that he doesn’t know how to treat women properly (that whole "grab ‘em by the pussy" thing I’ve been trying to unhear), but when addressing a politician’s wife, he should know better than to hit on her. While in Paris, he and Melania met with the French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron for a parade in honor of Bastille Day. The whole interaction was uncomfortable, starting with Trump’s 25-second… Read more
Sports movies that star women allow us to see the joys and tribulations female athletes face on a daily basis. Well-known movies, such as A League of Their Own (1992), Bend It Like Beckham (2002) and Girlfight (2000), may come to mind. But how about the stories of everyday women or professional female athletes that don’t necessarily make it to the big silver screen? The Women Sports Film Festival is the world’s first film festival to focus on female athletes – and it’s now gearing up for its second year in California… Read more

A Teenage Nepali Girl Died In A Menstruation Ritual

By Bry'onna Mention  In Feminism  On Jul 14, 2017

A teenage girl in Nepal, Tulasi Shahi, died after being bitten by a snake, twice in her head and once on her leg, while she was banished to a cowshed during a menstruation ritual, writes the New York Times. Shahi, 18, was taking part in Chhaupadi - which translates to “untouchable being”- still a common practice in rural areas, though banned in 2005, in which women, believed to be unclean during menstruation, are sequestered for the duration for their periods. Chhaupadi is not just relegated to menstruation, but also… Read more

"Wonder Woman": Armor Vs. Underwear, And Why It Matters

By Amanda Weaver  In Movies  On Jul 14, 2017

I saw Wonder Woman on Saturday. Oh, wow. I had all the reactions everybody else did, and maybe a whole lot more. In my day job, I’m a costume designer, and I can’t ever really turn that off. When I watch something period or fantasy, aside from my usual internal monolog praising or criticizing construction techniques, etc., I often find myself “reverse engineering” the designer’s work, looking for hints about their inspiration or research. Sometimes I can tell exactly which painting, which historical artifact, a… Read more

The First Photo Of Beyoncé's Babies Is Everything

By Seeta Charan  In Entertainment  On Jul 14, 2017

Beyoncé finally shared a picture of the babies she’s been hiding for a month, and it could't be more perfect. The picture was posted around 1am last night and already has over 6 million likes. The new photo was captioned, “Sir Carter and Rumi 1 month today,” followed by the cutest collection of emojis to make their now family of five. Rumi and Sir Carter lie in Beyoncé’s arms, while Beyoncé wears a sea foam veil that matches her lace underwear and a designer dress that drapes around her feet. She seemingly radiates a… Read more
No sex manual is one-size-fits-all. But for larger ladies, erotic instruction that meets the specific needs of big bodies is a rarity. That’s why Curvy Girl Sex: 101 Body-Positive Positions to Empower Your Sex Life by Elle Chase is such a fantastic find. Illustrated with cute drawings, the guide makes suggestions for pregnant women; points out positions perfect for those with a larger stomach, butt, or thighs; and even helps users accommodate weakness in the back, knees, or arms. With so many bases covered, there’s… Read more
While it should be clear to all of us that Serena Williams is a boss, one journalist’s casual sexism (aka failure to acknowledge her accomplishments as a woman) suggests otherwise. Thankfully, British tennis star Andy Murray was there to remind him. (Watch the clip at the bottom of this post for the real deal.) Murray had just lost the Wimbledon quarterfinals to American Sam Querray when a journalist started a question with: “Andy, Sam is the first American player to reach the semi-final of a Slam since 2009...” Murray… Read more
Beth Ditto has never not been in a band. The self-described "fat, feminist lesbian from Arkansas" grew up with six siblings and 100 or so Bee-Gees-worshipping cousins. That's a big band. Then, of course, there was The Gossip, who were together for 17 years before they split in 2016. Ditto's first solo album, Fake Sugar, debuted in June after some very tantalizing video previews. On the record's first single, "Fire," Ditto reminds us that she's a rock 'n' roll Dolly Parton at her core. (She also plays her bubble gum… Read more
Yesterday, we wrote about how Betsy DeVos is consulting “men’s rights” groups along with victims’ rights groups while she is considering how to move forward with guidelines regarding sexual assault on college campuses. Well, the news just keeps getting worse. In an interview with the New York Times, Candice Jackson, the top civil rights official at the Department of Education, said that 90% of women who make rape accusations are lying about them. Some things Jackson, who is a sexual assault survivor herself, said:… Read more
Hi. My name is Brad. You may not have heard of me before, but don’t worry, I’m rich. As a successful venture capitalist in Silicon Valley, I’ve helped launch some of the most innovative startups in the tech industry. The creme brûlée cruster? Yeah, that was me. Listen, I’m changing lives. Obviously I’m a smart guy, but one thing I can’t for the life of me understand is: why do all these women keep accusing me of sexual harassment? Sure, I slept around in college, who didn’t? And yeah, I might’ve been called a “creeper”… Read more

The Real-Life "Amazons" You've Never Heard Of

By BUST Magazine  In General  On Jul 13, 2017

Conquer Or Die For over a century, an army of fierce female soldiers redefined what it meant to be a warrior and struck fear into the hearts of all their adversaries. BY JOHANNA GOHMANN Imagine the most terrifying, capable, badass woman you know. Now, imagine thousands of other women just like her, give them all machetes, and you’re starting to get an idea of what a fearful force the Dahomey Amazon warriors must have been. Never heard of them? Well, buckle up. Because once you learn about these ladies (and by “ladies,”… Read more

Leikeli47's "Miss Me" Video Fits Her No Bulls**t Anthem

By Seeta Charan  In Music  On Jul 12, 2017

While maintaining the air of mystery she’s created for herself, Leikeli47 released a music video to accompany her recently-released song "Miss Me." In the video she keeps her face covered and works in a bodega where all of the products bear her name or face. She first entered our radar when her song “F**k the Summer Up,” which Jay-Z co-signed, was included in his playlist on Tidal and he named the playlist after her song. Leikeli47 has managed to keep her full name, age, and appearance private by always wearing a ski… Read more

"The L Word" Sequel Is Officially In The Works

By Seeta Charan  In TV  On Jul 12, 2017

The L Word has moved from dropping hints of a return to being officially in the works at Showtime. The show ended in 2009 after 6 seasons and the return is expected to have a new group of characters but three of the main women, Jennifer Beals, Kate Moennig, and Leisha Hailey, will be returning as their original characters as well as executive producers. Other original characters may return, but it hasn’t been confirmed which ones. The show revolves around the lives of lesbian and bisexual women living in Los Angeles.… Read more
Marvel Comics’ Black Panther is not only historic as a comic book for featuring the first black superhero, it’s also making its mark on history with the upcoming film version, out on February 16, 2018. Even though Marvel has cranked out seventeen film installments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther is the first major superhero film to star a black actor, Chadwick Boseman, who plays T’Challa (aka Black Panther), the king of the fictional African country Wakanda. It’s produced by a black executive producer,… Read more
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is turning her attention to rape on college campuses...but instead of working to make campuses safer for women and LGBTQ folks, as the Obama administration did, she’s turning to “Men’s Rights Activists” to hear their advice. Because MRAs who insist that false rape accusations are the *real* epidemic deserve to be heard out, right? Uh...no. According to Politico, DeVos is meeting with different organizations to hear advice on how college campuses should handle sexual assault… Read more

Meet The App That's Saved 1.5 Million Pounds of Food To Date

By Marissa Dubecky  In Living  On Jul 12, 2017

Nearly half of the food in the United States is thrown out, while 1 in 7 Americans go hungry. There’s no doubt this is a tragic paradox that demands transformation. The question is, how do we get food that will be wasted to people who need it? Leah Lizarondo, co-founder and CEO of 412 Food Rescue, might tell you the answer is technology — and plenty of volunteers ready to make a difference. Lizarondo co-founded an app that first connects food retailers with excess food to nonprofits, and then locates a volunteer… Read more

Was Lady Godiva Real?

By Mimi Matthews  In Arts  On Jul 12, 2017

The scandalous tale of Lady Godiva’s ride has been in circulation for nearly ten centuries. In that time, it has provided inspiration for innumerable poets, painters, and sculptors. Inevitably, Lady Godiva is depicted as naked on horseback, covered only by her long hair, as she rides through the town of Coventry. But did such a ride ever take place? According to some sources, it did. The legend was first recorded in Roger of Wendover’s 13th century Flores Historiarum (Flowers of History). Since then, it has been listed… Read more

Hit The Highway With These 9 Summer Road Trip Essentials

By BUST Magazine  In Style  On Jul 12, 2017

Hitting the highway this summer? Don’t forget these stylish essentials. Chronicle the trip of a lifetime with this neat notebook.THE ADVENTURE LOG, $12 FOR 3, WORDNOTEBOOKS.COM PH-balanced wipes for both your body and your bits.FRESH BY KIT DELUXE GENTLE WIPES IN LAVENDER, $10, BEAUTYHABIT.COM Capture classic moments with a digital Polaroid cam.POLAROID SNAP INSTANT DIGITAL CAMERA, $89.99, POLAROID.COM Map out your trip and make the most of your memories with a pin board.CROSS COUNTRY KEEPSAKE BOARD, $70,… Read more

Smash The Film Patriarchy At The Light Leaks' "Lens Flare" Showcase

By Bry'onna Mention  In Movies  On Jul 11, 2017

Tired of the same ole, same ole? So is The Light Leaks. Founded by Kim Hoyos, The Light Leaks are the new voices in the film industry — a community of writers, thinkers, creators, and unheard voices disrupting the mundane and often exclusionary film industry by creating a space to spotlight, educate, and provide support for female identifying and non-binary filmmakers. “Light leaks are usually seen as bright, beautiful mistakes in a photo that disrupt the image. We are bright and beautiful and disruptive, but not… Read more

Did Amelia Earhart Survive?

By Hannah Rose  In Entertainment  On Jul 11, 2017

As soon as I saw the headline that Amelia Earhart, America’s most popular female aviator, may have survived after her plane disappeared in 1937, I was fucking stoked. Although I wasn’t yet aware of feminism when I learned about her in the 3rd grade, I now consider Amelia Earhart to be my first feminist role model. She was fearless and determined to be great, even if she was hustling in the dangerous, traditionally-men’s field of aviation. And surrounding this bad bitch was a national mystery. . . during a 1937 attempt… Read more
Musician Kate Nash has dipped her toe into acting before. She appeared in 2013 British indie film Powder Room, which was written by a woman (Rachel Hirons, based on her play When Women Wee), directed by a woman (MJ Delaney), and featured an all-female cast including the superb Sheridan Smith. Soon after, in 2014, following a sleepless night in LA, Nash devised an online community via a YouTube channel titled Girl Gang, which was concerned with “outside empowerment” and giving women and feminist men a place to voice… Read more

Talking To My Mother About Casual Sex

By Jess Hoare  In Sex  On Jul 11, 2017

A little while ago, I was chatting to my mum about beginning to dating again after the end of a serious relationship. In a nutshell, I told her that I’m not ready for another relationship but am enjoying hanging out and, yes, having sex with people. I want to share what it is like to have that conversation with my mum. I am lucky to be able to have open and honest conversations about sex with mum. I am really lucky to have her at all, as only a few years ago she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She recovered and… Read more

11 New Books By Women To Read This Summer

By BUST Magazine  In Books  On Jul 11, 2017

It's finally the best time of year to catch up on all that reading you've been wanting to do since the spring, as you enjoy your vacation days at the beach. Here's a list of our 11 favorite books of the summer, including Jillian Tamaki's Boundless, Paula Hawkin's Into The Water: The Novel, and our Lit-Pick, Samantha Irby's We Are Never Meeting In Real Life.: Essays. WE ARE NEVER MEETING IN REAL LIFE.: ESSAYS By Samantha Irby (Vintage Books) Calling Samantha Irby funny would be an insult. Irby – who you may know from… Read more

Paula Abdul's Not Missing A Beat While On First Tour In 25 Years

By Erin DeGregorio  In Music  On Jul 11, 2017

Songwriter, choreographer, and former American Idol judge Paula Abdul has finally dusted off her dancing shoes and graced us all with her presence and talents after a long 25 years. The last time she went on tour was in 1991-1992 for her international Under My Spell Tour, which was named by a fan from an MTV contest submission. Now she is opening up for boy band New Kids on the Block (NKOTB) on their current Total Package Tour – and it’s nothing short of awesome. The announcement came as a surprise when NKOTB made… Read more
Céline Dion is a queen. Whether it’s recently posing naked for Vogue Magazine or racking up those dollar signs with her choice of wardrobe ensembles ($108,000+), Dion knows how to slay, even without a microphone in hand. But if you still don’t believe me, watch and listen to some of her on-stage performances – such as “The Power of the Dream” at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, “That’s The Way It Is” with *NSYNC during her “All the Way... A Decade of Song” TV special on CBS in 1999, and “The Show Must Go On”… Read more

Tacocat's Emily Nokes Is BUST's New Music Editor!

By Hannah Rose  In Music  On Jul 10, 2017

We couldn't be more excited to announce the latest member of the BUST fam, Emily Nokes who is stepping in to be our new music editor. She's the singer/tamborine queen of Tacocat, the Seattle-based "Easter-egg-hued pop-punk-pop" band, and she was previously the music editor for The Stranger, an alternative newspaper in Seattle. She's smart, she's feminist, has impeccable taste, and she gives no fucks about expressing herself, whether it's through her rainbow locks or her girl-powered music. We're thrilled that she's… Read more
Welsh and Scottish leaders have confirmed that their governments will now offer free abortions to women in Northern Ireland. Carwyn Jones, the First Minister of Wales, told the Welsh Assembly on July 4 that the Labour administration would match the government’s promise to fund abortions for women traveling from Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in Europe, making it very difficult for women to have a safe, legal abortion there. However, abortion is legal there when… Read more

"Witches, Sluts, Feminists" Is A Must-Read: BUST Review

By Jessica Reidy  In Books  On Jul 10, 2017

As a Romani woman from a long, matrilineal line of healers and magic workers, how could I fail to be intrigued by Kristen J. Sollée’s book, Witches, Sluts, Feminists. It’s a scintillating, wry, and accessibly academic overview of the witch archetype in relation to the European and American witch hunts, and to the festival of misogyny in current American politics. Sollée, a professor of Genders Studies at The New School, teaches a popular class on the same topic. In the book, Sollée explores the deadly interplay of… Read more

Rob Kardashian, Revenge Porn Is Never Okay

By Hannah Rose  In Feminism  On Jul 10, 2017

Rob Kardashian is no stranger to social media meltdowns, but this time he may be facing up to 6 months in jail. Rob posted a string of loosely coherent Instagram posts alleging that Blac Chyna was cheating on him with other men, sending him videos of her kissing other men as proof, and frequently using drugs around their child - all while he was paying thousands of dollars for her rent, jewelry, and post-baby plastic surgery. Chyna posted (then unposted) on Snapchat that Rob physically abused her but will get off… Read more

Kinderwhore And Courtney Love: A Retrospective

By Sunni Johnson  In Music  On Jul 10, 2017

I have a funny memory of being 14 in an Express Peter Pan collar dress, standing on my Sailor Moon bedset, screeching weird poetry. Sure, I had been inspired before during my elementary school Robin Hood peasant blouses and archery phase, begging my mum for Celtic jewelry at the Renfaire. Feeling very profound in my newfound angst when my middle school wiles kicked in, the world suddenly felt less whimsical. Consequently, my teen development happened at the peak of “grunge” on ‘90s Gen X MTV, much to the dismay of my… Read more

A CBD Oil Primer For The Cannabis Curious

By BUST Magazine  In Living  On Jul 10, 2017

Let’s be real: 2017 is shaping up to be a bucket of stress, and many of us need help coping. Thankfully, we have the miracle plant known as cannabis to save us all from dissolving into a pile of tension-filled dust. But despite the legalization that’s sweeping the nation — eight states have authorized recreational and medicinal marijuana, with more likely to follow — not every form of cannabis is completely kosher, at least according to Johnny Law. Now there’s an option for folks who want to experience some of the… Read more

"My Partner Has Orgasm Anxiety - What Do I Do?"

By BUST Magazine  In Sex  On Jul 07, 2017

Q: My male partner seems to have a lot of orgasm anxiety; he gets stressed out and can’t come no matter how I stimulate him. It’s frustrating and embarrassing for him, and it makes me feel insecure and apologize a lot. We’ve tried mutual masturbation, and he can’t get off that way, either. We haven’t had sex, but from what he’s told me, this is totally normal for him. I sense he has a history of sexual trauma that he hasn’t fully addressed, but I don’t know how to bring this up. Is there anything I can do to help? – In… Read more
You know that almost-but-never relationship you had (or have, bless your heart) that kept you coming back for more as it unraveled your sanity (and, in my case, elicited a nine-month stream of subtweets)? So do Brooklyn-based “queer country trailblazers” Karen & the Sorrows, and their single “I Was Just Your Fool” from their upcoming album, The Narrow Place (out August 25th), will have you swaying back and forth in solidarity with that heart-wrenching feeling. The sound aligns with old-school country but incorporates… Read more
Poptarts is a twice-monthly podcast hosted by BUST Magazine editors Emily Rems and Callie Watts that celebrates women in pop culture. The first half of each episode is devoted to a hot topic in entertainment, and in the second half, a segment called "Whatcha Watchin'?," Callie and Emily dig into all the shows, movies, books, music, videos, and podcasts they've enjoyed since the last episode, and either praise or pan each experience. For our latest episode, the gals sat down with comedy badass Jessica Williams to talk… Read more

Fighting Voicelessness With Hayao Miyazaki's Movies

By Rebecca Charlotte  In Movies  On Jul 07, 2017

Hayao Miyazaki knows how to create films that speak to and resonate with voiceless girls drowning in a sea of adult condescension. Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989), an anime about thirteen-year-old Kiki, a young witch who (literally) flies away from her family and home in order to go find her own place in the world, has been and always will be my favorite movie, with Spirited Away coming in as a close second. Spirited Away (2001) is an anime about ten year old Chihiro. She and her parents are on their way to moving to a… Read more

Please Do Not Put Glitter In Your Vagina

By Erika W. Smith  In Sex  On Jul 06, 2017

The latest weird vagina trend is...glitter. That’s right, apparently people are sticking little pills full of glitter in their vaginas. There’s a product that exists in this world called Passion Dust. Passion Dust comes in glitter capsules that you’re supposed to stick up your vag. They then dissolve and your discharge gets sparkly. According to the website that sells them, prettywomaninc.com: PASSION DUST is a sparkalized capsule that is inserted into the vagina at least 1 hour prior to having sexual intercourse. As… Read more

From Xena to Wonder Woman: The Physics of Female Fighters

By Panka Bencsik  In Movies  On Jul 06, 2017

General Antiope (Robin Wright) moves seamlessly among the training Amazons, checking each move, giving directions for correction where necessary. The women’s moves are accurate and dynamic, often closely resembling contemporary dance or professional gymnastics. The muscle groups, especially in the thighs and upper arms, visibly flex and loosen repeatedly. Their jumps and kicks come from the power they gain from pushing away from the ground with full strength. Slow motion further accentuates these movements, and we are… Read more

Breaking Up With My Mom

By Samantha Ladwig  In Living  On Jul 06, 2017

Growing up, I was always at my mother’s side. Whether it was at the grocery store, my hand carefully intertwined with the cart as we navigated the aisles, or at the library, where we sifted through the shelves picking out the next Judy Blume book that we would alternate reading from before bed – anything my mother set out to do, I willingly followed. As years passed, however, our dynamic changed. I outgrew our grocery store trips and bedtime reading. These activities were traded in for gab sessions in the garage where… Read more

This Artist Creates Art Meant For Smelling

By Haley Maiden  In Arts  On Jul 06, 2017

Anicka Yi is a conceptual artist who works with unusual mediums such as scents, bacteria, and insects. Her pieces draw upon scientific concepts while asking questions about race and gender and how they shape our physical perceptions. Her current exhibit at the Guggenheim, Life Is Cheap, incorporates a hand-crafted fragrance called "Immigrant Caucus." It is made up of scents from Asian American women and carpenter ants! Adding a new dimension to this already jarring experience is meant to further immerse viewers in the… Read more
All all-girl robotics team from Afghanistan was denied the one-week travel visa necessary to attend the FIRST Global Challenge — an international robotics competition in Washington, DC scheduled for mid-July — leaving the girls feeling disappointed, excluded, and confused. The girls have experienced multiple obstacles while attempting to participate, including a late start constructing their ball-sorting machine due to their raw materials being held up in customs for months (resulting from concern over ISIS’s use of… Read more

Summertime Sippin' With Agua De Panela: BUST Recipe

By BUST Magazine  In Eat Me  On Jul 05, 2017

With rising temps and longer days comes the urge to whip up tasty cold drinks. This summer, say goodbye to plain Jane lemonade with agua de panela, as it’s known in Colombia: a simpler lemon or lime water sweetened with panela, the “original” brown sugar. Its delicate caramel flavors compliment the zingy blend of citrus juices for a beverage that’s more substantial, and a little less sweet, than standard lemonade. Plus, it’s a fantastic pick-me-up on a hot afternoon. Add this simple syrup to water, serve with a splash… Read more

Artery Brings Music To Any Space

By Haley Maiden  In Music  On Jul 05, 2017

I just started playing saxophone in this soul/folk band (I’m really bad at describing music). We were invited by an artist collective organization called Artery to play a secret apartment show. Artery was started by music lovers with the intention of bringing artists, performers, and audiences together in an intimate way, with the hope of sparking a connection that could inspire further collaboration. I enter a tiny Bushwick apartment and am warmly greeted by fellow performers. We huddle together drinking beer while… Read more
Alexandra DeWitt is the poster girl, the one whose body was found in the refrigerator by her superhero boyfriend and gave us a name for the troubling objectification of women in superhero stories. She wasn’t the first to play the role now named for her untimely demise, merely the unlucky inspiration for its name. There have been so many more left in the cold of that metaphorical appliance: Gwen Stacy, Barbara Gordon, Stephanie Brown, Linda Park, Karen Page, Sue Dibny, even “villains” like Harley Quinn. “Women in… Read more

Learning How To Have Sex Again After Surviving Trauma

By BUST Magazine  In Sex  On Jul 05, 2017

Sex and intimacy can be particularly tricky for those of us who have experienced trauma. As a kid, I grew up in the midst of chaos and abuse, and as an adult, I’ve had some troubling romantic relationships in which my emotional boundaries have been repeatedly violated. After my last relationship ended with me getting a protective order, I decided to take a break from dating for a while and focus on the most important person in my life: me. I turned to Chamin Ajjan, psychotherapist and author of Seeking Soulmate: Ditch… Read more

Behind The 19th Century Obsession With Auburn Hair

By Mimi Matthews  In Style  On Jul 05, 2017

“Her friends call her hair auburn, but her enemies call it red.” - Sylvia’s Book of the Toilet, 1881. Auburn hair has long been admired for its beauty. In the sixteenth century, Titian famously painted beautiful women with hair of a reddish hue. While in his epic Regency era poem Don Juan, Lord Byron waxed rhapsodic about dancing girls, each having: Down her white neck long floating auburn curls—(The least of which would set ten poets raving) By the Victorian era, the passion for auburn hair had reached a fever pitch.… Read more

These 3 DIY Sugar Scrubs Will Help You De-Stress In No Time

By BUST Magazine  In DIY  On Jul 05, 2017

Adulting can be damn hard. In addition to dealing with political stress, financial struggles, and general life hurdles, our bodies come in contact with environmental toxins on the daily. One way to detoxify and de-stress is with a steamy, pore-opening shower. Add an exfoliating sugar scrub and you also get the benefits of aromatherapy and self -massage, which can have lasting effects on your mood and general health, not to mention it’ll give you the smoothest skin around. Customize your scrub for morning, midday (no… Read more
U.S. champion cyclist Rebecca Rusch’s father was reported missing in action during the Vietnam War in 1975. He served in the U.S. Air Force and wrote letters to home often. She was 3 years old when they lost touch with him. 40 years later, dental records proved his body was discovered at a crash site in Laos along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. It was a relief to the family to finally have closure around Steven Rusch’s disappearance, but Rebecca knew this was only the beginning for her. She wanted to visit Laos and find her… Read more
When planning to have a baby, there’s a lot of things to consider - like neighborhoods with good schools and what kind of stroller is best - but you might want to look into the maternal mortality rate of your state. We recently wrote that Texas has the highest maternal mortality rate, and thanks to a recent article from Vox, we’ve learned that California has the lowest maternal mortality rate. California has managed to match the rate of the rest of the developed world, while the United States as a whole is averaging… Read more
Earlier this week, President Donald Trump (ugh) made headlines for the way he treated two women journalists. On Tuesday, he interrupted a phone call with the Irish prime minister to comment on an Irish journalist’s appearance. “Well, we have a lot of your Irish press watching us,” Trump said, according to the New York Times, before pointing at journalist Caitriona Perry and saying, “And where are you from? Go ahead. Come here, come here. Where are you from? We have all of this beautiful Irish press.” After Perry… Read more

Cool Down And Turn Up With 4 Boozy Frozen Cocktail Recipes

By Hannah Rose  In Eat Me  On Jun 30, 2017

I can tell summer is here because I feel the need to take 3 showers a day and just got done scouring this guide to dealing with chub rub. But if you're looking for a more fun way to beat the heat, we've got you covered, sister. Introducing: Sloshies - slushies that get you sloshed. Genius. Keep scrolling to see our fave recipes from Jerry Nevins's Sloshies (Workman Publishing), for sale here. Try 'em out and thank us later with a drunk tweet @bust_magazine. The Catcher in the Rye (Spiced)Don your houndstooth coat and… Read more