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Vag Magazine: LYFAO
The idea that feminists are hilarious isn’t exactly news to most of us, but it’s still fun to see new comedies that feature feminism (even if those comedies poke fun at, ahem, Bitch). Check out this video... Read more »
Music Matters: I Make Me So Damn Easy To Love
Let's start this off right, shall we?
With Beyoncé.
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Political InQueery: Frank Lautenberg Loves Lady Gaga
Frank Lautenberg made it clear this summer that he has a big love for Lady Gaga. The octogenarian isn't even up for reelection this fall, but just to pad his war chest a little, he hosted a fundraiser at a Gaga concert. For a mere $2,400—the maximum... Read more »
Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
The Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival is under way! This October the Fest is celebrating its 14th year, opening last Friday night at Cinema 21 with a screening of Howl. Don’t be dismayed that you missed it because the Fest is running until... Read more »
Feministory: Phoolan Devi, "The Bandit Queen of India"
This week’s Feministory subject, Phoolan Devi, had a life that read like an action movie screenplay. In fact, her life BECAME an action movie screenplay. But integral to discussions of Devi and her harrowing story is the search for truth. Who knew the truth about her? Did she tell the truth... Read more »
Music Matters: Hang with Me
All music matters. From the fluffiest pop song to the most serious political critique, from Lady Gaga to your high school band.
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Grand Rounds: Dissecting Grey's Anatomy: Shock to the System
This week on Grey’s Anatomy, lightning strikes a flag football team, Doctor Yang breaks down in the operating room, Callie and Arizona spar over paint, Dr. Bailey lays down the law with Dr. Karev, Meredith opens up in therapy, and so much more! Find out what the Grand Rounds bloggers... Read more »
Horror Show: The Exorcist and You
You feminist horror fans out there probably already know that The Exorcist is being re-released next week on Blu-Ray and DVD, complete with new special features and an extended director’s cut. What you might not know, however,... Read more »
Anida Yoeu Ali: "Mistaken for Muslim"
Via Muslimah Media Watch, Anida Yoeu Ali’s “Mistaken for Muslim” is a powerful video that juxtaposes diverse images of Muslims, and the artist herself, with a poem relentlessly detailing... Read more »
On Our Radar
Having trouble getting through your Friday? Take a break and check out what we’ve been reading web-side this week.
Meryl Streep was one of millions of disappointed women to hear that two... Read more »











