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From The Archives: BUST’s Interview With David Bowie Bowie has always been one of BUST’s favorite men, and to honor him, we’re going back into our archives to reprint an interview from our Fall 2000 “Men We Love” issue For the interview, Bowie discussed feminism, masculinity, music and sharing a duvet
Latest News - BUST One of our favorite cultural changes to come out of the past few years is the celebration of individuality No longer is the trend to blend in – in 2024 being cool means being authentically and unapologetically you Today we celebrate those who stand out, and laud the individuals that help others come into their […]
Roxane Gay Talks Fat Liberation, Puppy Parenthood, And Teaching . . . - BUST And now, Gay has her own course on the streaming platform MasterClass where she’s teaching Writing for Social Change On her illuminating episode of BUST’s Poptarts podcast, she shares strategies for writing about trauma, tackles the topic of fat liberation, and opens up about first-time puppy parenthood
10 Mystics On Their Summer Solstice Plans - BUST June 21’s Summer Solstice not only brings a change of season, but also serves as the longest day of the year With that comes a super intense magical energy
Beware - BUST I See a Darkness, Will Oldham’s first record under the moniker Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, was a sort of punk rock country mash-up with overwrought lyrics and brooding country instrumentals Since then, Oldham has crafted Bonnie into a country-music cult legend His latest, Beware, is his most mellow and heartwarming release yet—though the music is more robust, the lyrics are quite tame
Do Knit Disturb! - BUST For this particular room at Brighton’s Hotel Pelirocco, local artist, Kate Jenkins and her two assistants spent a month knitting cushions, curtains, the bedspread, a vase of flowers, a lampshade, even a tube of toothpaste Basically you name something in a hotel room and there’s a knitted version in this room made for one Yep, the idea of spinster knitters wasn’t lost on the people over