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Jan. 2nd, 2006 10:57 amI have to go to work now. I still feel so tired from New Year's and like my body and mind are running on two different grooves.
There is a new Descensus letter up, and we're back to work on the next chapter, so you'l finally have something of substance soon I hope. I'm also halfway through a HDM fic with something of an actual plot (Asriel and Marisa's first meeting) and let me just say what a pain in the ass of a universe it is to write in, because you're constantly having to tend to details outside of whatever you're actually trying to write about.
Crap, I'm tired and achey.
Meanwhile, rehearsals for my show start this week, dance class is on Sunday, and perhaps most adorably Kali has decided we should go out on Monday evening.
There is a new Descensus letter up, and we're back to work on the next chapter, so you'l finally have something of substance soon I hope. I'm also halfway through a HDM fic with something of an actual plot (Asriel and Marisa's first meeting) and let me just say what a pain in the ass of a universe it is to write in, because you're constantly having to tend to details outside of whatever you're actually trying to write about.
Crap, I'm tired and achey.
Meanwhile, rehearsals for my show start this week, dance class is on Sunday, and perhaps most adorably Kali has decided we should go out on Monday evening.
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Date: 2006-01-02 04:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-02 04:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-02 06:28 pm (UTC)EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT (please forward widely)
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Coming Up Short: Women & Sexuality
Sunday, February 12, 2006
6:30 PM
Pioneer Theater (155 East 3rd Street New York, NY 10009)
Hot and Bothered: Feminist Pornography (Becky Goldberg)
Hot and Bothered: Feminist Pornography takes a rare and empowering look into the pornography industry and feminist community to see how they intertwine within the politics and poetics of female sexuality. It shows women who are committed to making and supporting pornography that includes their feminist values and will go up against an entire industry,
stereotypes, and sexism to get what they want. Who better to claim the adult industry for themselves than the women it depends on?
In Her Image: Producing Womanhood in America (Julia Barry)
We are constantly bombarded with images and messages representing and shaping the lives of women. What are their roots and meanings? How do they effect society's view of women? How do they influence women's lives? In Her Image poses these questions to American audiences through a
multi-media format consisting of images accompanied by original songs. These images span a typical woman's lifespan and reveal the ways in which various marketplaces are interwoven to create a set of expectations and social requirements that tell women who to be and how to act, think, and feel.
Filmmakers will be available for Q&A after the films.
Tickets are $9 ($6.50 students/seniors) and can be purchased at
http://www.altarmagazine.com. Goody bags filled with items from our sponsors will be distributed to all who attend.
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Date: 2006-01-03 12:32 am (UTC)mostly, i just hang around here, reading parzival and looking at houses on the internet...