Don’t worry, everyone, I have cracked the case of Why Feminists Sometimes Enjoy Watching The Bachelor Franchise, and you will rejoice to hear that it does not suggest that viewers are morally compromised, although we still might be. Or in other news, I stayed up seventeen minutes past my bedtime the other night reading Amy Kaufman’s book Bachelor Nation. Kaufman is a journalist with a long history of covering The Bachelor and its sister shows, which means she gets lots of terrific interviews with contestants and producers and staff. It also means that her book’s a quick and accessible read,…
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This concept of “the male glance” is p. devastating, and the more I think about it, the more I feel it’s going to change the way I conceptualize art and art criticism. Lili Loofbourow on the underrating of art by women, which by the WAY, the fact that Crazy Ex-Girlfriend isn’t winning every prize every year is proof positive that the “we” Loofbourow identifies is unable to recognize the intentionality of female performance AGH that show is so fucking good. This is the story of a woman whose childhood was filled with disruptions and changes that she didn’t understand —…
Leave a CommentHappy Wednesday! This week we’re delighted to welcome Andrew Santella, the author of Soon: An Overdue History of Procrastination, from Leonardo and Darwin to You and Me, which is out now from Dey Street / HarperCollins. He talks to us about procrastination, freelance writing, and coaching a softball team.
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Credits
Producer: Captain Hammer
Photo credit: The Illustrious Annalee
Theme song by: Jessie Barbour
Transcript is coming soon and will be available under the jump!
Leave a CommentWhen Zélie was small, her mother — a powerful maji — was stripped of her magic, dragged away by the king’s soldiers, and hanged. The same thing happened all across the country Orïsha, and no magic has been seen in the country since then. The children of the maji, marked by their white hair, remain figures of suspicion and terror under the authoritarian regime of the same king who killed their parents. Zélie is one such child. This! Cover! I absolutely love this cover. That steely look is exactly Zélie’s character: Though she sometimes acts rashly, and though she lives…
1 CommentHappy Wednesday! I am delighted to bring you the first! ever! podcast! that Whiskey Jenny edited like a damn genius. My voice sounds slightly weird on this podcast, for reasons neither of us have been able to figure out, but it is not Whiskey Jenny’s fault. It is weird on the raw audio. I messed up something. Who knows. It’s in God’s hands. This episode, we’re talking about media we missed (and caught up) in 2017, and then we are commencing the Hatening by reading Jenn Ashworth’s book A Kind of Intimacy. Whiskey Jenny hated it.
You can listen to the podcast using the embedded player below, or download the file directly to take with you on the go!
Here are the time signatures if you want to skip around.
1:12 – What we’re reading
10:37 – What we missed in 2017
29:39 – What we caught up on in 2017
41:01 – A Kind of Intimacy, Jenn Ashworth
Here is Patrick Stewart answering a question about domestic violence in a way that made me cry. Here is Elsa Sjunneson-Henry on watching the movie The Shape of Water as a deaf-blind person. Here is the wonderful Tiffany Haddish talking about doing a Groupon with Will and Jada Pinkett Smith.
Get at me on Twitter, email the podcast, and friend me (Gin Jenny) and Whiskey Jenny on Goodreads. Or if you wish, you can find us on iTunes (and if you enjoy the podcast, give us a good rating! We appreciate it very very much).
Credits
Producer: Captain Hammer
Photo credit: The Illustrious Annalee
Theme song by: Jessie Barbour
Transcript is coming soon and will be available under the jump.
Leave a CommentHappy Sunday, beautiful friends! Are you having an okay weekend so far? Are you watching Face Off, the greatest reality competition show of all time, ten seasons of which are now streaming on Hulu? Because if not, you should be. Face Off is incredible. Get on it. In the meantime, I’ve got some stuff to share that’s making me happy this week. Happy about: Having the opportunity to see Kara Walker’s latest installation, “Katastwof Karavan” at Algiers Point this weekend. Inspired by the history of Algiers Point, where slaves were held after arriving from Africa, Kara Walker built this caravan…
Leave a CommentI don’t have any links about Kara Walker. But y’all should be excited for me because I’m seeing a Kara Walker thing tomorrow and Kara Walker will be there. So hooray. My only sadness is that the way the exhibition is, there won’t be a gift shop. But anyway! On to the links! The cost of reporting while female. I always love reading the Lithub discussions of how book designers come up with their book covers. This is a particularly good one. If you want to read romance, but you’re not sure where to start, Kelly Faircloth has your recs.…
Leave a CommentGuess what, I have been living a foolish half-life all this time by not regularly reading short SFF. My resolution for 2018 was to find three stories over the course of the year that I really loved and wanted to advocate for. It is now February, and I’ve hit my goal. Already! Just in February! In part this happened because I am nominating for Hugos, so I’ve been reading a bunch of stories off of best-of lists. BUT STILL. One of my stories is very shameful for me that I didn’t read it sooner, because everything that I heard about…
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