
One Battle After Lizzie Borden's "Born in Flames"
Paul Thomas Anderson's 10th film has more in common with Lizzie Borden than Pynchon
Intimate writings from a veteran stripper about sex work and politics in America with occasional selfies. And cats.
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Paul Thomas Anderson's 10th film has more in common with Lizzie Borden than Pynchon

Although I was never offered a trip on a private plane, I was offered cars, cash, and shopping trips. Mostly, I was looking to pay my rent.

As sex workers, we are often first responders when a person is being trafficked.

Baddies organize a rally ahead of the super bowl to disrupt and debunk propaganda about sex workers and to stop the raids

And not allow the craven distraction machine to get us to look away from atrocities happening right now like: state-sanctioned murder, protecting the Epstein Class and kidnapping our neighbors

Coming of age at The Stud where dancing is not a crime
some simple actions to take as we organize and rebuild from the ashes of despair

Abuse thrives in silence—especially in places where you least expect it.

The sickly sweet taste of wage theft in your local strip club.

The pandemic was horrendous for femmes and no one is talking about it.

And Women's History Month Begins With Sex Worker Rights

Hey Alexi Meyers, you never returned my calls. Now I know why.

Dear QAnonnites,

He's become more aggressive and hostile

Why do you think I am even here?

Welcome to Meow Town by me, Antonia Crane.