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s.e. smith (yes that’s me) at The Guardian: Aspies are far from unemployable …there’s a vicious cycle: in order to reach those positions, people with autism-spectrum disorders still need to pass the...
View ArticleGlee: The Power of Madonna
This week’s episode of Glee has gotten a lot of hype because it was the eagerly awaited Madonna episode, and it was also The Feminist Episode, with Madonna being used as the vehicle for feminist...
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Everett Maroon at I Fry Mine In Butter: All Gleed Out It’s occurred to my partner and me that there are a couple of concepts on Glee headed on a collision course: a “new” kind of masculinity that...
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Kelley Calvert at Monterey County Weekly: Gulf Stream Despite our distance, California and Louisiana share a striking similarity: a love for and dependence on the water. Laura Burke at the Texas...
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Bruce Fisher at Artvoice: Buffalo and its Discontents Many property taxpayers here, mainly elderly white suburbanites and their Baby Boomer neighbors, apparently think that this is sound policy, as...
View ArticleGlee: Sexy
Wondering why this review is going up a week after the episode aired? You can complain to ATT and UPS about that1. So anyway, yes, here we are, clearing the decks for this week’s Glee, which apparently...
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Denis C. Theriault at Portland Mercury: The Naughty List for Landlords The release is Fish’s most forceful action yet after findings released on FHCO’s website on April 20 showed Latinos seeking rental...
View ArticleOh, Downton Abbey. We Need to Talk About Disability.
Downton Abbey, as you know, I am a huge, huge fan. I watch you with delight and I was very excited when your second season was coming to the US, because I love costume dramas, and I love your...
View ArticleAnyone Can Be A Rapist: Including, Yes, You
Over a year ago, I wrote about the problem of rape in progressive communities, and the harsh fact that anyone can be a rapist, even someone you like and respect, someone you look up to, someone you...
View ArticleDesexualising Disability
Two of my most favourite disability-related public awareness projects in recent years have been the American Able project and Undressing Disability. Both of them feature stellar images by great...
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