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June 20, 2009

Mama at the Movies for Father's Day: Mary Poppins and Finding Neverland

[image error] I found unexpected Father's Day fodder in the films Mary Poppins and Finding Neverland; here's an excerpt from my latest column:

As my family counts down the days to a summer trip to London, I decided to prepare my sons the way I know best: by watching movies about the place. Of course, my choices might not be the most realistic visions of the city, but we're not ready for A Clockwork Orange or The Elephant Man here (we may never be). I wanted to show them the London created by my childhood readi
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Published on June 20, 2009 15:34

June 16, 2009

DadsDudesDoingIt: A Conversation among feminists in honor of Father's Day!

Girl w/Pen and her cohorts ask, "When are men giong to care about work/family balance? And what is the role of men in the feminist movement anyway?" Join panelists Deborah Siegel, Courtney Martin, Gloria Feldt, and Kristal Brent Zook in a Father's Day conversation at the Brooklyn Museum, this Saturday, June 20 at 2 PM.

For a taste of their work, you can check out this YouTube video from one of their past events:
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Published on June 16, 2009 06:50

June 14, 2009

Support the Afgan Women's Writing Project

Novelist Masha Hamilton started the Afghan Women's Writing Project to allow "Afghan women to have a direct voice in the world, not filtered through male relatives or members of the media. Many of these Afghan women have to make extreme efforts to gain computer access in order to submit their writings, in English, to the project." She writes,

"Many of our students and women writers, especially outside of Kabul, cannot get to an Internet cafe due to security considerations. A laptop at home and a

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Published on June 14, 2009 16:19

June 4, 2009

Who Does She Think She Is? in San Francisco!

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For those of you in San Francisco and near by, don't miss the screening next week of Who Does She Think She Is?, the documentary by Pamela Tanner Boll which profiles several mother-artists; the film will play at the Red Vic Movie House on Haight Street, Wednesday June 10th (2, 7:15, 9:15 PM) and Thursday June 11th (7:15, 9:15 PM). Pamela Tanner Boll will be present for Q&A following screenings Wednesday at 2:00, 7:15 and Thursday at 7:15.

I'm just a little bit of fond of this film, as you may be
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Published on June 04, 2009 23:04

June 2, 2009

Book Giveaway: The List: 100 Ways to Shake Up Your Life

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Stuck in a rut? Try baking a wedding cake (number 17), creating a sacred space (number 40) or blowing off the day (number 99). Have some money to burn while you shake things up? Then try hiring a personal shopper (number 47), painting your house a wild color (number 70) or have a cosmetic surgery procedure (number 33). If you need to spark things up on the cheap, then maybe spending 24 hours in bed (number 89), kissing a total stranger (number 60) or living with less (number 93) is the way to go
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Published on June 02, 2009 09:55

June 1, 2009

An Interview with filmmaker Pamela Tanner Boll

As a college student, I interned with Women Make Movies, an organization that helps female filmmakers at every stage of their projects. I caught a glimpse of how difficult it was for women to get their stories to the screen, but I never saw into these women's private lives, didn't know if any were mothers; now that I'm a mother myself, I think about the intersection of motherhood and creativity all the time. So after I watched and wrote about the documentary, Who Does She Think She Is?, which
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Published on June 01, 2009 10:48

May 29, 2009

The Stuffies' Birthday Party

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Bedtime was not going well.

I'd already marched down the hall three times to put an (albeit temporary) end to the boys' conversations and waited through Eli's long explanation for why he was still up: it was the stuffies. Moosie goes to bed at 8:30, he explained, but Bunny stays up till 9 and Ringo the lemur is a night owl with an 11:00 bedtime. Eli wanted to keep Ringo company, but his chatting was bothering his brother and driving me to distraction. I was at the end of my rope when Eli held up
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Published on May 29, 2009 21:42

May 27, 2009

Book Review/Giveaway--Who's Your Mama: The Unsung Voices of Women and Mothers

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The hardest aspect of editing Mama, PhD was not editing the selections, nor working with the publisher to fine-tune essays, nor copyediting, nor even coordinating all of this work with a coeditor living 3,000 miles away who had two (now three!) kids of her own. No, I think really the hardest part was actually getting the essays. We sent out a call for submissions to our friends, and asked them to send it to their friends; we published it on list-servs and websites and broadcast it as widely as w
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Published on May 27, 2009 09:04

May 24, 2009

Mama at the Movies: The Iron Giant

[image error] I always imagined that my kids and I would watch loads of movies together. We would start at home with sweet animated features like Toy Story or movies I loved as a kid, like The Red Balloon. Then as they got older, we would go out regularly, settling in with our salty buckets of popcorn to watch the latest family flick. It hasn't worked out like that, though. Ben, at seven, has only seen one movie in a theater, a special screening of The Polar Express for a friend's birthday. He lasted about te
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Published on May 24, 2009 17:02