sundries

Jan. 15th, 2010 11:00 am
[personal profile] rm
  • [livejournal.com profile] help_haiti is a fandom auction to raise money for Haiti.

  • [livejournal.com profile] jonquil takes apart David Brooks's version of "blame the victim" re: Haiti.

  • [livejournal.com profile] hakaber reminds us that we don't know what they mean, but there are currently a number of somewhat worrying earthquake swarms happening and not all of them can be strictly classified as aftershocks of the Haiti earthquake.

  • Meanwhile, [livejournal.com profile] rufus alerts us to a seminar for female lawyers from male lawyers on how they can be better! Check it out and be furious.

  • Six minutes til midnight: the Doomsday Clock has been moved back one minute

  • Does anyone have any advice about the needy neurotic cat? Patty was away, then Little died, then Patty and I were on vacation and now the cat's agitated and worried all the time. We don't let her in the bedroom, but she's still screaming by the door and scratching it at night. How do we reassure the cat and get a good night's sleep?

  • My tuxedo is here. I'm at the office, eying the box suspiciously, periodically. It's been a strange adventure, and I've not even seen the thing yet.

  • A note under our door from the building receiver says we're finally getting an intercom system in a few weeks. Sweet!

  • Tonight involves unpacking, cleaning, organizing, maybe even laundry. Probably cleaning out the refrigerator too. I really hate coming home from vacation.

  • I've got the camera cord in my pocket, so hopefully Patty and/or I will start uploading some pictures tonight.

  • Senate to hold hearings on DADT. Be prepared to find that unpleasant. ETA: as the NYTimes notes there is discussion of allowing queer soldiers into only some sorts of units as well as discussion of whether there needs to be changes to designs of barracks and bathrooms due to privacy concerns (because, apparently, we still believe that us gays will fuck anything we see). It's not a pleasant read.

  • Newsweek's cover this week is the Conservative Case for Gay Marriage. It's an important article, not just because of the minds it might sway (critical if we want queer families to be treated with compassion, especially regarding end of life issues), but because it offers a lot of assertions about marriage as the one true way that just aren't true (i.e., you can care about you community without doing the marriage thing, thanks), and really speak to (if only through the implication of counter argument) the impact the marriage debate is having on gay culture (it is, in my opinion, the second half of the narrative of required normalization that began with the AIDS crisis).

  • Newsweek also brings us a story about male-on-male sexual harassment. This isn't about gay men in the workplace, but it sure is about homophobia at its core: it's about presumably straight men using sexuality to humiliate each other.

  • Notre Dame school paper prints cartoon advocating gay-bashing. It notes that "the easiest way to turn a fruit into a vegetable is with a baseball bat." via [livejournal.com profile] gwailowrite.

  • So now there's a rumor going around that some of the yet-to-be-confirmed Torchwood S4 will be filmed in Washington DC. Please no. You know, I have a list of three directors I would crawl over broken glass to work with. One of those, Sam Mendes, I've already gotten to work with (hey, is this weird rumor I heard about him directing the next Bond film even possibly true?) in Revolutionary Road, where yes, haters, I have a credit, thank you. Beyond my little list of three -- I don't really get worked up about this shit. Jobs are good; good jobs are better, but I don't expend emotional energy on wanting to be on certain shows or work with certain people beyond "wouldn't that be rad" outside of my list, which is personal, complicated and predictable. But you see, if Torchwood shoots some episodes here, I may have to care in a way that's not fun, and so I hope the rumour is false, as I'm far more content to have my agonizing start and stop with whatever Baz Luhrmann and Todd Haynes are working on at any given moment.

  • First there was Torchwood Babies... now there's Torchwood Heroes.

  • Guess who got a banquet ticket for Gally? Sweet.

  • Just ordered the Kign's crown buttons to replace those on the coat (again, ugh) in time for the con.

  • Yorkville. Most of the stuff I remember from my childhood is gone, including both the original Elk Candy Company and its later reinvention (the store is now Internet-only), as well as an Austrian restaurant I used to go to with my parents that had a weird little train set in the window that went up fake little mountains year round.

  • Clingwrap. Cats. Win.
  • Date: 2010-01-15 06:21 pm (UTC)
    pocketmouse: (tosh)
    From: [personal profile] pocketmouse
    I 100% believe it's not going to happen, thank god. I don't like IA calls.

    And it's either that or pretend to be Crue and vomit on things.

    Date: 2010-01-15 06:22 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    Rationally, I agree with you. There may be an episode or two _set_ in DC, but I _REALLY_ doubt they'd bring production there. Irrationally, I'm sitting here hugging my knees going "please no". As I said elsewhere -- I like British TV, because it never involves me professionally as an actor, and I want to keep it so.

    Date: 2010-01-15 06:28 pm (UTC)
    pocketmouse: (tileowen)
    From: [personal profile] pocketmouse
    Yes. I predict a DC as accurate as that White House press conference in the Christmas episode. Doctor Who splurges by going it Italy. No way they're going to go to the US.

    Date: 2010-01-16 04:00 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] bodlon.livejournal.com
    Didn't they start filming some of Eleven's stuff in Croatia?

    Date: 2010-01-16 04:11 am (UTC)
    pocketmouse: (timehalo_9)
    From: [personal profile] pocketmouse
    I'm not sure, I haven't read any spoilers for Eleven. But still, Europe.

    Date: 2010-01-16 04:33 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] penguineggs.livejournal.com
    They filmed Planet of the Dead partly in Dubai, but the double decker bus got horribly damaged in transit, which is why it looks so terrible in the episode, not that they faked it up to look damaged (though they had to fake up the corresponding London sequence bus to match the damage on the Dubai one.

    I honestly don't think they've got the budget to film anything substantial in Washington.

    Date: 2010-01-16 04:39 pm (UTC)
    pocketmouse: (who2_glasses)
    From: [personal profile] pocketmouse
    Right, I forgot about that!

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