It's been 30 years since Xena: Warrior Princess took the world by storm. The hit fantasy television show, which premiered on Sept. 4, 1995, starred Lucy Lawless as Xena, a warrior princess looking to ...
Resurfaced photos of actress Katy O’Brian showing off her warrior persona — and muscles — are driving sapphics wild. Queer women have been swooning over the bodybuilder turned actress for years, but ...
The first two seasons of Xena: Warrior Princess were marketed as a Deluxe Collector's Edition sets, but the third one does far more to earn the descriptions. Overflowing with new material, this set ...
Modern TV and streaming networks are full of epic fantasy series these days, from the gritty to the absurd, and that means we really are living in the golden age of fantasy television. Just thirty ...
At 14 years old, Violet “The Warrior Princess” Lopez is a five-time national amateur boxing champion who believes that boxing shouldn’t be labeled as just a “boys sport.” As she prepares to fight for ...
Xena: Warrior Princess became a pop cultural phenomenon during its six-season run from 1995 until 2001 and changed the TV landscape with its groundbreaking strong female lead, in Lucy Lawless’ Xena, ...
Thirty years ago, Xena: Warrior Princess debuted after the character was introduced in the series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Lucy Lawless, a New Zealand-born actress who had largely gone under ...
Two views of the left hipbone of a Celtic warrior who was injured with an arrow. (Image credit: C. Röding and H. Rathmann / University of Tuebingen) Although no weapon was found embedded in the bone ...
While the world rages at Disney’s live action retelling of the tale of Chinese warrior princess Mulan, the filmmaker’s focus should perhaps have been aimed on another female fighter entirely. Rather ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. For the past 20 years, warrior princess Xena and her best friend Gabrielle have been poster girls for the lesbian community. The nature ...
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