By Natalie Greener for MAD WOMXN MAGAZINE Issue 1 I have always wondered why our society subconsciously perpetuates sexism through a digital megaphone. Messaging and memes, we blanket anything positive for our state of mind with masculine undertones - as though it’s off limit to us girls. Why a big dick? I’m confident yet dickless.... Continue Reading →
The Hunna – Virgin Money Unity Arena 14.09.2020 (Support from JAWS and Bare Roots)
By Natalie Greener - Images by Will Gorman The hype and enjoyment around Virgin Money's Unity Arena was one of the reasons I had to go back after Becky Hill. Arriving at seven, the team really looked after their press entries and made our work easy in the midst of a lot of rules in... Continue Reading →
Becky Hill at Virgin Money – the first socially distanced live music venue
13.09.2020 By Natalie Greener - Images by Will Gorman We have missed live music in our new lock down lifestyle. Virgin Money's Unity Arena hit headlines when they launched a project that has shaped the music industry as we know it. The first socially distanced arena hosted a run of amazing acts but Becky Hill... Continue Reading →
BLACK HONEY – ‘Beaches’ single review
By Natalie Greener I have to say, I’m so relieved. After all the images disappeared from their Instagram page and postcards were sent out to a handful of people, Black Honey seemed as though they were saying farewell. I think I should have learnt my lesson by now that BH like to rebrand on a... Continue Reading →
#CalledOut: Natalie Greener On Keeping Newcastle’s Music Scene Safe – Interview with Spotlight Music UK
To see the full article alongside the interview conducted by Alice Moulding, please click here! What started the #CalledOut campaign? “I started the Called-Out campaign to address the prominent issue of abuse within the creative industries. Suffering with PTSD from my own experience of being taken advantage of at the age of 17/18, it is definitely... Continue Reading →
Natalie Greener, Director of Tits Upon Tyne – Interview for Darling Zine
Questions by the founder of Darling Zine, Emily Duff. 1. When did you know you wanted to be a journalist?In a weird way, I didn’t want to be a journalist as such - I kind of just fell into it when I was 13. I couldn’t play any instruments and didn’t have the confidence to... Continue Reading →
‘Called Out’ – Abuse in the creative industries
By Nat Greener #CALLEDOUT Artwork by Mollie Casey Abuse is wrong no matter what. Every survivor has a valid story that must be listened to. However, this campaign is being launched to specifically draw focus on the abuse young women suffer in the creative industries. Take me for example. I am 20 years old and... Continue Reading →
After Dark Tark Show – Ep23 Podcast
Callum catches up with Natalie Greener, journalist and creator of Tits Upon Tyne. We chat about feminism, the parallels in creative communities and community as a whole and how she gave an old man the excuse to look at titties whenever he wants. You can find all episodes from the After Dark Tark Show podcast here.... Continue Reading →
SPILT MILK feature
If you still have not seen our sneaky piece in Spilt Milk, here you go you lovely people! It was amazing to know that after costs, the profits from the hard work of Mollie Casey will be donated to Newcastle West End Woman and Girls' shelter. Amazing stuff is done there and it has been... Continue Reading →