Wears the Trousers Magazine

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Wears the Trousers is a UK-based music magazine, which focuses on the contribution of women in music industry and on music created or fronted by women. The magazine operates on a not-for-profit basis and is currently published only in an online format. Although comprising an unpaid/voluntary editorial team it has quickly gained a reputation for the quality of its writing and layout and for an even-handed approach to its journalistic content.

The magazine was founded in early 2005 by Alan Pedder, a music enthusiast working in the scientific/technical publishing industry, partly as a reaction to the biased and often seemingly misogynist treatment of some women artists by music journalists [1] - in particular a review of the Tori Amos album, The Beekeeper, in Stylus magazine. The first issue featured former Alisha's Attic, lead singer Shelly Poole as cover artist, along with features on Diane Cluck, Beth Hirsch, Pooka, Kamila Thompson and Rickie Lee Jones. Unusually for an online magazine, as well as browsable HTML content Wears the Trousers also features a fully typeset and print-ready version of each edition in downloadable PDF format. Cover stars on subsequent issues have included; Rosie Thomas, The Pipettes and Thea Gilmore. The magazine started as a quarterly imprint but moved to publishing approximately bi-monthly issues in late 2006.

In late 2005, Wears the Trousers was chosen for permanent archiving as part of the British Library/UK Web Archiving Consortium digital preservation work, "The Women's Library" in recognition of its contribution to journalism relating to women and the arts. Wears The Trousers at The Women's Library


Contents

[edit] Current editorial team

  • Editor: Alan Pedder
  • Deputy Editor: Trevor Raggatt
  • Senior Editor: Clare Byrne
  • Assistant Editor: Rod Thomas

[edit] Previous issues and feature artists

Issue one: artists and features Shelly Poole, Kamila Thompson, Diane Cluck, Beth Hirsch, Rickie Lee Jones Buyer's Guide, Modern Children's Music

Issue two: artists and features Mara Carlyle, Carolyn Mark, Nerina Pallot, Rosie Thomas, Eileen Rose, Sing-Sing, Jane Monheit, Allison Crowe, Nanci Griffith Buyer's Guide, Britpop retrospective, Review of 2005/Picks for 2006

Issue three: artists and features The Chalets, The Rogers Sisters, Devics, The Organ, The Pipettes, Neko Case, Elin Ruth, Bic Runga, Marissa Nadler, Emm Gryner, Terri Walker, MySpace, k.d. lang Buyer's Guide

Issue four: artists and features Thea Gilmore, The Cardigans, Emily Haines, Rainer Maria, The Dresden Dolls, Inara George, Joan As Police Woman, Mia Doi Todd, Tender Trap, Lisa Germano, Juana Molina, The Puppini Sisters, Broadcast, Lou Rhodes, Nerina Pallot, Astrid Williamson, Amy Wadge, Stephanie Kirkham, Sleater-Kinney Retrospective, Can Men Be Feminists? Aimee Mann Buyer's Guide

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.thetrousers.co.uk/wttfaq.htm Wears the Trousers Magazine FAQ page, with references to the ethos of the magazine


[edit] External links