Posts Tagged: Women
Labyrinth of love, no hedges
When I love someone, boy, I don’t hide it. Not one bit. And, most folks who know me know I have a certain affinity for work written by Carol Shields — which led me to spend this past weekend in
Labyrinth of love, no hedges
When I love someone, boy, I don’t hide it. Not one bit. And, most folks who know me know I have a certain affinity for work written by Carol Shields — which led me to spend this past weekend in
Honor International Women's Day!
In honor of International Women’s Day, here’s a few clips from Alix Olson:
Honor International Women's Day!
In honor of International Women’s Day, here’s a few clips from Alix Olson:
American Politics Gone Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Gloria Steinem wrote an interesting article for the NYTimes a few days ago. Her article “Women Are Never Front-Runners” offers some insight into the gender politics being played out in the ongoing Presidential election. I, clearly, will vote for either
American Politics Gone Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Gloria Steinem wrote an interesting article for the NYTimes a few days ago. Her article “Women Are Never Front-Runners” offers some insight into the gender politics being played out in the ongoing Presidential election. I, clearly, will vote for either
Disney's "Story of Menstruation"
Oh, snap! This video is back on youtube! I wrote briefly about this short film once before at my eeink site. I won’t offer an analysis of it now, but it is significant to know that the film was commissioned
Disney's "Story of Menstruation"
Oh, snap! This video is back on youtube! I wrote briefly about this short film once before at my eeink site. I won’t offer an analysis of it now, but it is significant to know that the film was commissioned
The Loss of the Story of Menstruation
I was talking to a friend about the 1946 Disney film “The Story of Menstruation” the other night and am alarmed to discover that it’s been banned from YouTube. I used to use it in my Writing of the Body
The Loss of the Story of Menstruation
I was talking to a friend about the 1946 Disney film “The Story of Menstruation” the other night and am alarmed to discover that it’s been banned from YouTube. I used to use it in my Writing of the Body