On Saturday, I went to see Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years in London, part of Fringe! East London Gay Film…
Criticism as a form of living: on Masha Tupitsyn’s LACONIA: 1200 Tweets on Film.
“…the issue is not freeing ourselves from representation. It’s really about being enlightened witnesses when we watch representations,…
sexism and the system: the art of ida applebroog
Though she has said she dislikes labels – that to identify oneself as a ‘feminist’ artist “ghettoizes” the artistic process…
“We know he’s busy, but why didn’t she clean the house?”, thoughts on challenges faced by female writers
Ann Vandermeer: There are definitely more societal expectations on women for household responsibilities, regardless of how far we may have come. I work a very demanding job outside the home, in addition to my volunteer work and editing/publishing projects. My husband works at home all day. And yet if our home isn’t kept clean and beautiful, if the yard is a mess, people tend to look askance at me, not even considering this is also Jeff’s responsibility.