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Category Archives: Column

“A Pop Song People Forgot”: Mike Posner on the Isolation and Superficiality of Fame

February 29, 2016by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

By Gaby Germanos ’18 Remember Mike Posner? If you don’t, you’re not alone. After releasing a worldwide chart-topper in 2010, he fell into relative obscurity, where he remained—until now. In […]

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Class, Column, Current Events, Harvard, Pop culture, USA

“I Don’t Think You Understand”: How the Weeknd Advocates for Victims of Sexual Violence

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By Gaby Germanos ’18 At the moment, sexual assault and abuse on college campuses are getting a lot of media attention, and justifiably so. It’s an especially germane topic for […]

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Art, Column, Culture, Harvard, Pop culture

“Oh God, Why Am I Here?”: Alessia Cara and the Normalization of Social Anxiety

February 1, 2016by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

By Gaby Germanos ’18 Note: Discussion of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in this piece is based on research and my personal experience as someone with SAD. Though I focus on […]

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Art, Column, Culture, Features, Harvard, Pop culture

The Misadventures of Timothy Tinder

October 30, 2014by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

Dear Readers, Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Olu, and I am an African-American first-year student.  I am also an intersectional feminist.  I chose to start this column […]

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Where Are the Women?: Gender at the Movies

April 17, 2014by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

By Elizabeth Stebbins   Sometimes I wonder just how many car-chase-explosion movies and games people can make and still be successful. After six The Fast and the Furious movies, two […]

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Column, Culture, Pop culture, USA

My Mad Fat Diary

March 30, 2014by Manifesta Mag 2 Comments

By Elizabeth Stebbins First I must say I cannot possibly do My Mad Fat Diary justice. It first premiered in January of 2013, and finished its second series this past […]

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Body Image, Column, Pop culture

Little Mix’s Complicated Relationship with Feminism

March 16, 2014by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

By Elizabeth Stebbins Though only formed in 2011 during the eighth season of The X-Factor UK, British four-piece girl band Little Mix has already released two albums, headlined a tour, […]

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Column, Pop culture

From the Harvard Annex to Radcliffe College

December 2, 2013by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

By Talia Weisberg Although Harvard was established in 1636, women were not welcome to the college in any capacity until the 1870s. Most Harvard students today know that previous generations […]

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Column, Harvard, History

How to Be a True Feminist

November 11, 2013by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

by Ana Chaves This is the latest installment in Ana Chaves’ bi-weekly column, published every other Thursday. Red lips like the gorged heart of a lion. Narrow your eyes; steady […]

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Column, Feminist Philosophy

#StopActingLikeWhores, Stripping, and a Conversation with Sarah Tressler

November 4, 2013by Manifesta Mag Leave a comment

by Alexis Wilkinson This piece is an installment in Alexis’ bi-weekly column on feminism and the entertainment industry. On October 19th, actress and Harvard alum Rashida Jones took to the […]

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Column, Interview, Pop culture, Sex, USA

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