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#MeToo, of course

October 16, 2017

I’ve been telling myself over the last few days that I need to write a blog. As the Harvey Weinstein …

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Taylor Swift as Unruly Woman

September 3, 2017

I’m not a “Swiftie.” There is an occasional Taylor Swift song that I won’t move past if it’s on the …

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Where’s the Music?

August 17, 2017

Where are our protest songs? I recently watched the film London Town, a coming-of-age drama set in 1970s London and …

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Minority of One

August 7, 2017

I recently came across the following quote by Tom Robbins from Jitterbug Perfume: “The unhappy person resents it when you …

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White People, Step Up

April 29, 2017

Ever since the election in November, I’ve had several friends mention that they were going to ration their Facebook time, …

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Why Are We So Furious with ‘Girls’?

April 18, 2017

A recent episode of the HBO television show Girls threw audience members into a frenzy. Specifically, it threw audience members affiliated …

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I Don’t Want Prayers. I Want Gay Rights.

June 13, 2016

By now, most people have heard of the horrific tragedy that occurred late Saturday night in the Orlando, Florida nightclub. …

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Office Killer Finds Its Place

June 9, 2016

Almost two decades ago, I saw a little movie called Office Killer. When I say “little,” I don’t mean that …

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Office Killer with Cindy Sherman in NYC

May 16, 2016

Dearest reader, I am thrilled to invite you to a special screening of the film Office Killer at New York …

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Hillary Clinton Rewrites AIDS History

March 11, 2016

This has been one hell of an election season, with outrageous claims and promises spewing from all sides of the …

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