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Diana Cage
Diana Cage (born 1969) is an American feminist author, editor, cultural critic and radio personality. Her work examines sexuality, feminism, and LGBT culture. She lives in Brooklyn and teaches at Pratt Institute. == Career == Cage began writing about sex and culture while interning under editor Lisa Palac at the San Francisco-based magazine ''Future Sex''. In 2000, Cage's editorial work and extensive writing on sex and sexuality converged when she was hired as editor at the landmark lesbian magazine ''On Our Backs''. During her tenure there, Cage operated the magazine according to her radical beliefs about sex and sexual identity, expanding the magazine's vision of what constituted lesbian sex. Erstwhile publisher of both ''On Our Backs'' and Girlfriends (magazine), Heather Findlay, praised Cage's "lack of self censorship" as an editor, saying, "() is not uptight about all forms of lesbian sexual expression. She really has no prejudgments about alternative sexuality." Cage has likewise been praised as an "unapologetic pioneer" in the evolution of progressive, sex-positive lesbian culture. Cage resigned as editor in 2005, after editing a number of ''On Our Backs'' anthologies. The Publishing Triangle named Cage's ''On Our Backs Guide to Lesbian Sex'' one of the Most Notable Books of 2004. From 2006 to 2009 Cage was host of ''The Diana Cage Show'' on SiriusXM The show was celebrated for Cage's bombastic monologues,〔http://backup.curvemag.com/Detailed/880.html〕 incisive commentary on current events, and unflinching advice on love and sex.〔
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