Bikes on Reels: The Personal is Political in Wadjda
For more than 100 years we’ve been riding bikes and going to the movies. In this new dandy series we examine how two of the world’s most noted pastimes intersect. When and how have two wheels been caught on film? … Continue reading
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Revolutions in Sex Work: Legislating safety
Chanelle Gallant (left) and Monica Forrester are organizing a radical sex worker justice gathering this fall. Here they pose with some of the original (not-yet-demolished) buildings in Regent Park. This story is in our brand new issue of dandyhorse. Revolutions … Continue reading

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