Helen H. Moore's Blog, page 1095
June 4, 2015
A reminder for the Duggars: Sexual assault is still sexual assault when victims are sleeping
Jim Bob Duggar's efforts to minimize his son's abusive behavior offer an extreme example of our views on consent






Published on June 04, 2015 07:43
The Duggars totally misrepresented their anti-LGBT robocall in Fox News interview
"Protecting young girls and not allowing young men... to go into a girls' locker room is just common sense"






Published on June 04, 2015 07:43
If Wes Anderson and Lars von Trier made a sitcom, it would look something like this strange Scandinavian comedy
A times bleak, ridiculous and hilarious, ""A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence" is wholly unique






Published on June 04, 2015 07:43
Amy Schumer slays the Glamour Awards with hilarious NSFW speech: “I’m 160lbs and I can catch a d**k any time I want”
"Somebody on the red carpet asked me if I felt out of place, and I'm like, 'No, of course not. I'm very glamorous"






Published on June 04, 2015 07:43
Shocker! Even Fox News’ resident quack Keith Ablow says Josh Duggar is a pedophile
Published on June 04, 2015 07:08
June 2, 2015
Men can have multiple orgasms: The little-known technique that could revolutionize your sexual experience
"Men and women are physiologically a lot more similar than people realize," argues sex educator Jack Johnston






Published on June 02, 2015 16:43
The Beltway’s Clinton derangement syndrome: What I saw inside a Hillary campaign briefing
Published on June 02, 2015 16:12
The utterly unnecessary comeback of “Entourage”: Hollywood douchebag satire, minus the satire
Your "favorite" posse of Queens-to-Hollywood dudebros return, with the usual pack of hotties and pointless cameos






Published on June 02, 2015 16:12
“Serial” bombshells aren’t finished: New podcast breaks even more news, and more doubt
Undisclosed is a new podcast that picks up where Serial ended -- and the murder investigation only gets murkier






Published on June 02, 2015 16:12
The 1 percent’s Hollywood dreams: Why the movies won’t get real about inequality any time soon
If plutocrats take over movie funding the same way they've taken over national politics, we all lose






Published on June 02, 2015 16:12