Archives: December 2007
Sat Dec 29, 2007
While You're Waiting for the Writers To Win Their Strike
You can watch The Daily Show's Best Lesbian Moments.
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Mon Dec 24, 2007
This Blog is in Trouble
I asked my hosting company to do something different with my domain names and now my blog is fubar. My fault. And now the hosting company isn't answering their email as fast as usual because of some "holiday" or something. Anyway, they should be able to put right what I screwed up.
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Thu Dec 20, 2007
On Reconciliation
Last week, I got my first voice mail from my mother. The first. Ever. That's how long twenty-one years is. When my mom took herself out of my life I was 25, there was no voice mail. Answering machines were rare. More...
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Wed Dec 19, 2007
On Character
From the book I'm reading, Women of the Golden Dawn. I'll post more later. But for now.... More...
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On Power
You've read it before. But as we are in this season of light and darkness, where darkness gives way to light and by bringing darkness into the light do we see our true power, read again this passage by Marianne Williamson. More...
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Thu Dec 13, 2007
Jodie Foster Came Out
Finally, Jodie Foster has said she's a lesbian. Well, she didn't say "lesbian" but she publicly thanked her wife, with whom she is raising two children. Didn't we all know since she was six years old? I knew when she was six years old and I was six years old.
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Wed Dec 12, 2007
Darkest Red Crayon of Bewildered Dread
Is there any evil that can't be defeated with a coloring book? The archdiocese of New York has published their solution to priestly pedophilia, and the solution is, naturally, victim education. Mark Morford writes: More...
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Tue Dec 11, 2007
The Golden Compas (Movie Version)
I'm afraid I agree with everything that Chris Kohler said in the Wired Review of The Golden Compass.But I don't care. I don't care that the ending was saccharinized. I don't care. I don't care that the character development was rushed. I don't care. I loved seeing that world on screen every minute. And when I saw Serafina Pekala, she took my breath away. That doesn't happen too much. Since I was ten.
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Mon Dec 10, 2007
Jane Rule
Jane Rule, who wrote the novel on which "Desert Hearts" was based, died this week. A long obituary I read mentioned many of her books that I haven't read, but will now. More...
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