Once upon a time, in the misty forests of the ancient Germanic lands, a fierce warrior woman named Bissula roamed. Bissula was no ordinary woman; she was born under a blood-red moon, a sign that foretold her extraordinary destiny. With long, flowing auburn hair and fierce green eyes, she stood tall, clad in leather […]
The quest for women’s freedom and equality is a complex and evolving issue, and it can vary based on the metric used—be it legal rights, social freedoms, economic opportunities, or political representation. However, several countries are often cited as leaders in supporting women’s rights and freedoms. Iceland: Frequently ranked as the most gender-equal country in […]
Boudica was the queen of the Iceni tribe in what is now modern-day England during the 1st century AD. Following the death of her husband, Prasutagus, who ruled as an ally of Rome, Boudica led a rebellion against Roman occupation after the Romans disregarded her late husband’s will, confiscating Iceni lands and mistreating her family. […]
Nova was the videoly that we all wanted to read in the Sixties because every issue brought something new and relevant to our lives: extraordinary fashion by Molly Parkin; innovative layouts and photographs by Harri Peccinotti; articles about the Pill and our new sexual freedom and a different take on beauty, fashion and celebrity - for one incredibly complicated story, we revamped the Queen. Our editor, Dennis Hackett, always thought outside the box a
Nova was the videoly that we all wanted to read in the Sixties because every issue brought something new and relevant to our lives: extraordinary fashion by Molly Parkin; innovative layouts and photographs by Harri Peccinotti; articles about the Pill and our new sexual freedom and a different take on beauty, fashion and celebrity - for one incredibly complicated story, we revamped the Queen. Our editor, Dennis Hackett, always thought outside the box a