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Softball Players to the Media: “We Are Not Lesbians, Damn It”
I don’t want to go back over the whole “Is Elena Kagan is a lesbian because she played softball 17 years ago” conversation, but I do want to note that the whole goofy discussion has, unfortunately as I feared, tapped in the homophobia that lurks jus...[Read on]
The Beautiful Naked People
NAKED women in SPORTS: ESPN The Body Issue OH boy here we go again! YES, someone who poses NAKED can still believe in GOD. NO, it doesn't mean she's whoring herself for attention or money (then again if she was, it's her body and she can do whatever ...[Read on]
Can The Kids Are All Right be the Female Brokeback?
It’s not news that gay and lesbian films struggle to get out of the niche and be seen as mainstream entertainment and make serious box office dollars.  We all know that many films have gay characters, but films that star and are driven by gay people ...[Read on]
Sarah Gilbert: from Roseanne to Talk Show Creator
Now that Comic-Con has ended the excitement for us TV addicts is now focused on the upcoming fall TV season.  This week began the annual dog and pony show TCA (which I’d love to see in person one day) with all the networks rolling out all the new sho...[Read on]
Interview with Lisa Cholodenko, Director and co-writer of The Kids Are All Right
A couple of months ago I was able to interview Lisa Cholodenko for a piece I wrote for the Human Right Campaign magazine.  That piece will be out soon.  (I will of course post it when it is available online.)  Here is the rest of the interview. Wome...[Read on]
My Toxic Assets
Toxic Assets are not just about finances. They’re about family, lovers, friends, maybe even pets.  I’ve had them all, although I suppose you could say I’ve had more than my share.  There was the Balinese rock star, who was not a rock star despite ...[Read on]
The Wall Street Journal Runs Front-Page Picture of Elena Kagan Playing Softball, of All Things
Image via Politico. This morning’s Wall Street Journal featured a photo taken 17 years ago of Elena Kagan playing softball. Various gay and lesbian groups—and Politico’s Ben Smith—have cried “innuendo!” but the Journal has denied any sly subli...[Read on]
Equality Watch: First Female British Poet Laureate
It only took 341 years but Britain has finally appointed a woman and lesbian as its poet laureate.  Carol Ann Duffy was named to the post taking over for Andrew Motion who resigned. Some of her accomplishments: Her 1999 collection The World’s Wife, wh...[Read on]
Equal Opportunities for Transgender Student-Athletes
On October 25-26 in Indianapolis, The Women’s Sports Foundation initiative, It Takes A Team will be partnering with the Sports Project of the National Center for Lesbian Rights to host a national think tank entitled, “Equal Opportunities for Transgend...[Read on]
Obama to give benefits for same-sex partners of federal employees
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Maddow discussed it on her show last night, but this is what the Associated Press had to say: President Barack Obama plans to extend health care and other benefits to the gay and ...[Read on]
Slate asks If Elena Kagan will wear traditional female garb as Supreme Court Justice
And I am left wondering: why does it matter ? The absurd debate over the sexuality of then nominee- now Judge- Elena Kagan has been raging since President Obama first announced her as his nomination to fill Justice Stevens' seat. From the right, many...[Read on]
Stereotyping Latina Actresses
Even though you probably wouldn’t recgnize her name, you have defintely seen Lupe Ontiveros on some TV show or movie over the last couple of decades.  I will always remember her as America Ferrara’s mom in Real Women Have Curves. Ontiveros has spent...[Read on]
Unmatched: Martina and Chris Rivalry
Tuesday night, September 14 at 8 pm EDT, ESPN will air a documentary entitled, Unmatched. The film follows the tennis rivalry and friendship between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. Martina and Chris discussed their relationship on and off the court ...[Read on]
Amnesty International honors Joan Baez for a lifetime of Human Rights Advocacy
Amnesty International turns 50 this year, and closely linked to Amnesty’s legacy of championing human rights is that of folk legend Joan Baez. Baez was an active supporter of Amnesty from the start, stuffing envelopes at their first home office in San ...[Read on]
Leave Ellen Page Alone!
NY Mag’s Vulture (which by the way has some of the most provocative and great reporting about pop culture) pissed me off earlier this week with their piece on Ellen Page’s “asexual” wardrobe in Inception. First, that whole term “asexual attir...[Read on]
Women Directors for Hire
We all know that things suck for a woman wanting to direct films in Hollywood, especially a studio film.  So what’s a talented woman director to do while waiting for the gender apartheid to end to make a living?  The answer is anything and everything ...[Read on]
The End of An Era – It Takes A Team, Rest in Peace
It is with sadness that I am passing on the news that the Women’s Sports Foundation has eliminated its initiative, It Takes A Team, effective at the end of January when my contract as director of ITAT expires. I’ve directed It Takes A Team for five ye...[Read on]
The Kids Are All Right scores big at the box office this weekend
It was a great weekend for women at the box office. The Kids Are All Right directed and co-written by Lisa Cholodenko opened in five markets at a total of 7 theatres and grossed a whopping $504,888.  That is a per screen average of $72,127.  That is ...[Read on]
Soccer: Remembering the women
I have not watched one second of the men's World Cup. And yet it seems to be the only thing I can blog about these days. (I do have a post coming about working out in skirts--so stay tuned for something non-soccer. Not that there's anything wrong with...[Read on]
Interview with Wendy Jo Carlton – Director of Hannah Free
Hannah Free, the new film starring Sharon Gless, written by Claudia Allen (adapted from her play) and directed by Wendy Jo Carlton will premiere on Sunday, June 28 as the closing night film for the Frameline LGBT Film Festival in San Francisco. The film ...[Read on]
Why must softball game prep include bronzer and eyeliner?
By Megan Wood My final college softball season starts in three weeks. Time to worry about my makeup and hair? Softball may be a serious, competitive, slide-in-the-dirt sport, but as it grows in popularity (and TV interest), there is heightened a...[Read on]
Review of Unmatched: Martina and Chris
Here is an excellent review of Unmatched, an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary about the friendship and tennis rivalry between Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. I don’t know if ESPN will be airing this again, but it is worth checking your local listings if ...[Read on]
Kim Longinotto Retrospective at MOMA May 7-23
There are many awesome female documentarians but Kim Longinotto is at the top of the field.  A retrospective of her 30 year body of work will featured at the Museum of Modern Art this month in NYC.  Longinotto is known for documenting untold stories of ...[Read on]
Women Talk Sports Blogderby: Round 1
Intro: Welcome to the very first Women Talk Sports (WTS) Blogderby, Round 1. Every few weeks, we will “pass the torch” to a different blogger in our community who will be responsible for rounding up the best blog posts about women’s sports. If y...[Read on]
Curating the Athena Film Festival
If you could see me now you would see me taking a very deep breath now that we have announced the lineup for the Athena Film Festival.  The lineup has something for everyone.  There are some films that are a couple of years old but are gems, some that...[Read on]
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