For such an important person in politics, I am very upset with the New York Times for not having this on the front page, or even on or near the top of their Politics/Washington section. After it was confirmed that (posted to Thank you Thursdays: Stephanie Tubbs Jones)
I am so glad that you wrote about this!! I saw this ad last night and almost wrote about it, but it was about 2:30am and I knew that I would not produce something coherent due to the hour but (posted to PETA Denied Commerical Air Time during the Super Bowl)
Check out the lovely and beautiful India.Arie for some inspiring feminist tunes...all of her albums are great. As far as books go, "Full Frontal Feminism" by Jessica Valenti is fantastic and a nice across-the-board look at feminism, especially for those (posted to What is the best way to approach Feminist thinking at first?)
I totally have to agree with Miriam's sentiment...the end was really frustrating and there were so many loose ends that it really showed just how impossible it is to wrap up five seasons of info/dramarama in only eight episodes. However, (posted to Open thread: The end of the L word)
I'm not going to lie, the first time I saw the L Word I was really stoked about there being semi-realistic representations of queer women on television. However, as the seasons progressed I found its representations of the queer community (posted to Open thread: The end of the L word)
yep - Leisha Hailey, one of the few actual queers on the show. She was involved with k.d. lang for several years. She was also in the dyke movie "All Over Me". (posted to Open thread: The end of the L word)
Hey, I'm just saying-by the end of the second season, Jenny developed into a toxic passive aggressive monster. Possibly realistic, and I have no problem with her actress, but I didn't like the way she was written. Shane I love (posted to Open thread: The end of the L word)