AltWeeklies Wire
All (Male) Things Considerednew

Gender bias at NPR — and what it reveals about the world of literary fiction.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
01-26-2012 |
Media
Look at This Fucking Hipster Weddingnew

Marching down the aisle with mustache parties, woodland creatures, and letterpress — lots and lots of letterpress.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
05-26-2011 |
Culture
How the Boston Rock Scene Grew Up, Got Real Jobs, and Became — Freemasons?new
The all-seeing eye of rock and roll.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
02-17-2011 |
Culture
I did Sookie Stackhousenew

A book snob reveals her whirlwind affair with America's favorite telepathic waitress.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
02-10-2011 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Fake Gays Not Protesting IFC-Distributed Rape Filmnew
Last week, I got an e-mail with a real honker of a subject line: "Most Controversial Film — More Dangerous than Wikileaks?" It claimed that a new film, Victim, contains a rape scene so realistic that "gay-rights activists and anti-rape groups tried to get it banned."
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
02-03-2011 |
Commentary
2010: The Year in Nic Cagenew
365 days of pure trumpet-sharing, fishseks-pondering, velvet-ceilinged madness.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
01-04-2011 |
Commentary
The Book of Cloudsnew

As books turn into data and tweets are archived for posterity, how will readers and academics cope with the detritus of a digital age?
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
11-12-2010 |
Tech
Lit-Snobs, Hot Librarians, and the Rise of the Literary Tattoonew

Lit-professionals and enthusiasts discuss their affinity for literature-inspired tattoos.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
10-08-2010 |
Culture
Tags: Tattoos, Grub Street
Friends with Benefitsnew
When you can't dress, eat, or go to the bathroom on your own, privacy takes a back seat to trust.
Boston Phoenix |
Eugenia Williamson |
10-01-2010 |
Commentary