bitch
Female dog. See also dog.
- brood b. — any female dog used for breeding.
- puppy b. — a female dog from 6 to 12 months of age; used to define a group for competition within the showring.
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Female dog. See also dog.
bitch is a nonprofit, independent, quarterly magazine published in Portland, Oregon, United States, that bills itself as a "Feminist response to pop culture". Articles offer a feminist perspective on current political events; reviews of television shows, movies, books, and art from a feminist perspective; and interviews with all people from all walks of life. In contrast with conventional women's magazines such as Self, Vogue, or Marie Claire, Bitch explores gender issues in greater depth and from unconventional viewpoints.
The first issue of bitch was published in January 1996. The founding editors, Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler, wanted to create a public forum in which to air thoughts and theories on women, gender, and feminist issues, especially within the lens of the media.
bitch recently celebrated their 10th anniversary, and have published, in August 2006, a bitch anthology, BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine. Edited by Bitch founders Feldman, Jervis and Zeisler, Bitchfest includes essays, rants, and raves, along with new pieces written especially for the anthology.
In March 2007, bitch relocated from its original home in Oakland, California to Portland.[1]
Each issue of bitch features a theme or topic. Past issues have included:
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