Vol.2 Issue #6
Good Trouble
A Little Louder. A Little Braver.
Can Craft Save the Internet?
The first thing I ever downloaded illegally was a song by Sean Na Na off Napster or Lime Wire that took forty minutes and accidentally gave the family computer a disease. I miss that level of commitment. Not the malware. The commitment. The old internet required patience in a way that feels…
The Internet Used to Belong to Weird Girls
Before social media flattened everything into content, feminist websites helped build a stranger, messier, and far more human internet. From Rookie and Venus Zine to Gurl.com, we’re revisiting…

January 30, 2026
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Don’t Panic (Yet): A Mental Health Guide for Human Creatives in an AI Era
You logged on with a half-formed idea, only to find the internet had already cranked out five versions of it. AI is eating creativity—not in a cool sci-fi way, but in a real-world, late-stage…
The Politics of the Pad: Who Profits When You Bleed
The period industry was built on silence and scented plastic. We’ve paid taxes on our own biology while being told to hide it in pastel packaging. “The Politics of the Pad” unpacks the pink…
Fiona Smyth and the Art of Ugly Girls Who Don’t Care if You Like Them
Fiona Smyth draws like she’s throwing a punch. Her women are messy, hairy, loud, and gloriously “unpretty”—mutants of femininity who bleed, drool, and grin with sharp teeth. Since the ’80s,…
Touch Grass: How I’m Balancing Tech with Dirtbag Traditions
Let’s get something out of the way: I love technology. I am, without apology, a chaos goblin of the Internet. But it also gave me a body that forgot what it feels like to move without…
Living on Purpose: How to Build a Life That Actually Matches Your Values
In the Age of Information, news media faces both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges.
How We Made This: Inside the Zine Machine
Born out of chaos and a refusal to let ideas die, She Zine emerged as a vibrant response to uncertainty. With a laughable gear list and a workflow defined by meltdowns and snacks, we built…
Nobody Loves You More: The Story of Kim and Kelley Deal
In the world of music, few stories resonate like that of Kim and Kelley Deal, the inseparable twin sisters from Dayton, Ohio. From their early days of singing into a tape recorder to Kim's…
The Afterlife of Blythe: Rebellion in Plastic
Blythe was a toy-store failure in 1972 — too weird, too creepy, too much. But fifty years later, she’s a cult muse for artists, zinesters, and DIY makers who see beauty in the strange. Her…
Why Punk Keeps Coming Back to the Kitchen #NotAnAd
Punk never rejected the kitchen—it rejected being trapped there. From back-of-venue meals to community kitchens, feeding each other has always been part of punk infrastructure. This piece…
July 25, 2025
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