Sunday, September 19, 2010

Rachel Maddow is a Lesbian Vampire?

...this clip says it all. Have I mentioned that I adore her?

Monday, September 6, 2010

Nikita Reboot: One Step Forward for Asian-Americans, Two Steps Back for Women

Thanks to the CW's fairly aggressive marketing campaign, its pretty hard to not be aware of new Nikita reboot airing this fall. While I will admit that the television network is to be applauded for casting Maggie Q., an Asian-American woman, as the title character, this show looks to be yet another edition of the objectification of women under the guise of empowerment. (I also would not get too excited about the racial casting of the show - of the seven other actors listed on wikipedia for the series, six are white).

The show is essentially about a thin, attractive woman that kicks butt while wearing tiny and/or tight clothing. I know there is an actual plot buried somewhere in the explosions and gratuitoous clevage shots, but as far as you can tell from the promo clips, it is clearly not that important for you to understand in order to enjoy the show.


I honestly should not critique this show so harshly; after all, I did enjoy watching such shows as Dollhouse and Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, both of which sexually objectified the "strong female characters" in some manner or another (though I would argue that for the Sarah Connor Chronicles, the objectification landed solely on the character of Cameron, leaving Sarah Connor to portray a more realisticly strong and gritty woman, who wasn't going to wear tight leather pants to a shootout). That being said, the poster for this show is what really makes my blood boil:



Beyond simply being dressed in a sexually provocative manner, (and in an outfit that is certainly not the most practical for fighting, or the most comfortable), Maggie Q. is shown with a large tattoo of a phoenix on her hip. Admittedly, the tattoo is real and not just a photoshop job, however combined with the revealing leotard outfit and loose, fan blown hair, the tattoo leaves me with the impression that the CW is showing off a prized wild horse that has been branded, but not entirely tamed. If the CW had chosen to portray the actress in, say, loose cargo pants, and a tank (even if it showed significant cleavage), I might believe that this show was about an empowered woman. Instead, I cannot help but feel that I'm watch yet another version of the Fighting Fuck-Toy - a woman there to be aggressive, only so far as it is sexually pleasing to men and the male gaze of the camera.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Second City Translates the Life Lessons Disney Provides for Young Girls

I am not always a fan of the renowned comedy/improve troupe based out of Chicago, but I fully in love with their new series "Advice for Young Girls from a Cartoon Princess." While jumping onto the already very full "Disney is the Devil" bandwagon, this series provides a fresh, cute way to point out the issues with the messages that popular children's movies are teaching to young girls.

So far there are only segments for Belle (my favorite) and Ariel, but supposedly a Cinderella segment will be coming soon.



...Aaaand We're Back!

Hey folks!

Sorry for the month long hiatus - I was traveling around a bit, and then I got pretty sick. Who knew that you could get the flu in the summer. Anyhow, I'm back, and your regularly scheduled programming will now resume

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Sorry Pretzel Crisps, at least one New Yorker Begs to Differ


In the last week or so, this advertisement has start to pop up around NYC, a classic case of a marketing department not -quite- thinking through the implications of theirs message. Maybe a cracker-type snack can never be too thin, (though I would beg to differ there), but human beings certainly can be; as one commenter over on Jezebel notes, this ad copy also is the slogan of many pro-anorexia groups.

One NYC resident decided this negative message needed a dose of reality. So, instead of just whining or blogging about the ad, (like I am doing), the man added some extra copy to the bus advertisement, pointing out to anyone waiting for the bus that actually, you can indeed be too thin, and that advertisements such as this one have a negative impact on how we view our bodies.


Ryan Star @ Irving Plaza

Almost 24 hours later, and I'm still in happy obsessive land, though I will admit, my calves and lower back are a bit sore from standing still for 5 hours in flip flops. Ryan Star's cd release party was awesome! To be fair, I don't really go to concerts all that often, so I don't have much to compare it to...actually? I have been to a total of three other concerts - Billy Joel, INXS, and The Allman Brothers. None of these really compare to the small venue of the Filmore at Irving Plaza, so I guess this was a totally new experience. But I digress. Please bear with my slight fan girl giddiness.




I got to the venue around 5:30pm, and after signing a giant banner that was being presented to Ryan, I hopped in line to wait for the doors to open. My friend Andrea joined me around 6pm (after traveling all the way from Boston for less than 24 hours just to go to the concert, such dedication!), and we continued waiting for at least another half hour. The concert was supposed to start at 6:30pm, but the doors only just opened around then.

The venue is pretty cool - it's a small space that is mostly standing room only, with a small balcony around the three outer walls. As we were standing waiting for the show to start, Andrea and I tried to figure out the dynamic of the crowd - as happens often with the pair of us for some reason, we were among the youngest people in the room. There were a bunch of other twenty-somthings...but there were also people that were clearly in their forties and up. We were pretty confused by this, as we figure that his appeal is probably aimed at people in their twenties and thirties. By the end of the show though, we managed to figure it out; when he was fifteen, Ryan was in the band Stage, and many of the fans there had been following him since that time (Back of Your Car is actually a Stage track originally). Ryan is now thirty-two...which means he's been performing since I was around four years old. Yikes.

The first opening act of the night (getting started around 7pm-ish) was Lion of Ido. While they weren't bad, their set felt...somewhat thrown together. We also couldn't figure out if the band was made up of two people or five people, as three of the members disappeared for a while. Still, they were halfway decent, and certainly listenable. My guess is that they just need a bit more experience and polish. Fun fact: one of the members, Ido Zmishlany, co-wrote the song Start a Fire with Ryan, which was added to 11:59 at the very last minute (quite appropriate, no?). The best part of their set though was Ryan's thirty second cameo on stage in the middle of one of their songs.



The second act was Thriving Ivory, who I was actually fairly impressed with. I think that it helped that I had listened to a few of their songs when Ryan announced that they would be opening for him. Their set had a much better flow that Lion of Ido's, which I appreciated. Andrea wasn't the biggest fan of the lead singer's vocal tone, but it did grow on me. I may check them out more in the future - having one of their songs stuck in my head for a while after their set is usually a pretty decent indication that they are either half-way decent, or really annoying (aka, Ke$ha, Katy Perry).


Finally around 9pm, Ryan came on stage. Being short, I wasn't able to fully see him during his opening rendition of We Might Fall (possibly my favorite song of his) sitting at the keyboard, but once he stood up and started pacing around I had few problems. He really does have a great energy and stage presence - his seventeen-plus years of performance experience really show through here. His set started out with a great energy, which was only slightly dulled when there were technical issues with his guitar about five songs in. He handled it very well though, grabbing an acoustic and winging it until the tech crew (who I was not super impressed with for various reasons) could figure out what was wrong. The energy eventually picked right back up again, and the standard set was over far too soon. Luckily, we were treated to an encore, which was possibly the best part of the whole night. Ryan even started climbing around on what I -think- was a random platform the jutted out over the crowd.


The most touching thing throughout the whole night was just how genuinely humble and thankful Ryan appeared for his fans, and his experience. This was clearly an emotional event for the singer, with him constantly thanking his fans, and praising the atmosphere of love in the room. In that, he was not talking out of his ass - possibly because much of his music has such a positive "carpe diem" feel, everyone in the venue just seemed so happy and supportive.



So what was the best moment of the night? I can pick two. The first was singing along to most of the songs, but especially watching Ryan's grin when everyone in the room was able to keep singing Breathe when he dropped out of a few lines of the chorus. The other moment would be when Ryan called his former Stage band mates up to the stage, and made them play along for the final song of the encore, Back of Your Car. It was such a high energy note for the show to end on, and had me grinning despite the ache in my legs from basically standing in one place for hours.

The only negative of the show? Because the show started late and the break between each set was so long, Andrea and I had to book it to Penn Station to catch our trains as soon as the show ended (oh how I love sprinting through Penn Station). As such, we missed Ryan signing cds and taking pictures, but there is always another time....my L.A. friends should be warned, I -will- bug you to go with me next time he is in the area.

Congratulations Ryan!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Sons of Anarchy Teaser Trailer

I watch way too much television.

One of my guilty pleasures is the FX show Sons of Anarchy. Part of it is that I've always had a slight fascination with motorcycles, (and I find the lead actor Charlie Hunnan (Jax) rather fun to look at). More than that though, is the presence of strong female characters. Sure, the bikers in Sons of Anarchy objectify women in very crass ways at times, but the regular female characters of Gemma (Jax's mother) and Tara (Jax's girlfriend) great examples of complicated, strong women that feel like real people, and not simply eye candy for the screen.

The fact that the show as a whole is loosely based on Hamlet, my all time favorite Shakespeare tragedy, doesn't hurt either. Check out the teaser trailer for the third season! It looks like it will be great!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

11:59 Is Almost Here!

Are you tired of me babbling about Ryan Star yet?

His major label debut album drops on August 3rd, but if you are curious to listen in, you can check out this site, which has the whole album streaming for free. If you've been listening to Ryan in the past, there aren't a heck of a lot of new songs - Start A Fire is really the only one that I had not heard before, but there are some interesting rearrangements of a few classics, especially Losing Your Memory.

Go listen! I'll be sure to update everyone on the album release concert!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Transgendered Model Poses Nude for French Vogue

So here is a heartwarming story for those of us who acknowledge the problems with the gender binary.

Think this is just your standard gender bending high fashion ad? Think again. The woman standing second from the left is Lea T., the former assistant to Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci. She is a also a transgendered woman. Tisci made waves recently casting Lea T. for the shoot, as she does not neatly fit into a gendered box. Tisci did not see anything strange with his casting decision, as he argues that including Lea T. "exemplifies the masculine-feminine dichotomy that has become one of [his] design signatures...[Lea T.'s] always been very feminine: superfragile, very aristocratic."

This may have been a small victory for those that recognize that beauty does not necessarily fit a specific gendered model, but the story gets better yet. French Vogue (admittedly much more daring that its American counter part), has done a feature on Lea T., which includes a nude portrait, with only a hand covering her genitals. If you want to see the photo you should check it out here- be warned, it is obviously not safe for work. Congratulations to French Vogue for highlighting an example of beauty that functions outside of the gender binary; now if only American fashion magazines could follow suit instead of spending all their time telling women how to lose weight and please their men in bed.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Rachel Maddow is the BOSS

So this has been posted all over the blogosphere already, but it is just so exorbitantly awesome that I just HAD to repost it here. Rachel Maddow, one of the smartest political commentators on cable, wipes the floor with Bill O'Reilly and his insinuations that she is irrelevant due to her show getting lower ratings than his

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Lego House

This is basically a childhood dream come true - an entire house built of Lego. I wasn't the most girly of girls as a kid - yes, I did have Barbies and American Girl dolls, but Legos were what I-really- played with. I can actually still remember the first time I realized that you could build houses with multiple stories out of Lego; I was six years old, and a babysitter helped me build a second level for the home of the queen of my Lego table kingdom. That second story traveled with me INTACT all the way to England a few months later and remained part of my Lego kingdom for years, as I never had the heart to destroy the proof of that all important discovery.

Anyhow, here is my perfect dream home if I was still six years old.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Glenn Beck Going Blind...is it Karma, or Proof That He Is a Prophet??

During a talk in Salt Lake City, Fox News pundit Glenn Beck revealed that he has macular dystrophy, and was recently told he could go blind within the next year. While I might strongly dislike Glenn Beck, (I would say hate, but he does provide me with so much entertainment), I am loathe to mock him -too- much for his grim news. After all, future blindness is something I worry about, considering I am technically already legally blind in my right eye (inset monocle jokes here). However Beck is a public figure, and his ridiculous critiques of other people does leave him open to some ridicule of his own.

So, in the words of my friend who texted me about this tragic news; "Glenn Beck's going blind. Not sure if this means God's striking him down or he's some sort of prophet."

I do not believe in fate, or an invisible puppeteer pulling strings. I do hope that Glenn Beck, who already thinks that he does God's work, does not take such a message to heart and start styling himself after the blind prophet Tiresias from ancient Greek literature...

Then again, anyone who writes this cannot possible imagine themselves as comparable to a literary device. Come to think of it, do you think Antigone, the Odyssey, and other literary works in which the blind prophet of Thebes makes an appearance even make it on Beck's reading list?

Sara Bareilles - King of Anything

So this is a pretty mainstream singer, but this video and song are my obsession of the day. In a way, it sort of sums up my feelings about my life in general as of late. I will say I think Sara looks cuter at the start of the video - to me, ultra femme attire with garish lipstick looks strange, almost as if a little girl was playing dress up in mommy's closet. I do appreciate the concept of the video though, and think that style of it is pretty awesome.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

The Newest Secret Military Weapon...

...is Sharktopus!



...I don't think I really need to say anything more on that subject.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Porn for Bibliophiles




I hate Kindle. I loathe the Nook. I wish e-readers had never been invented. Why? Because I am a bibliophile, and need to hold what I am reading in my hands. Books have a smell, they have a certain heft and weight when you carry them in your purse, (all of mine must be big enough to fit a small paperback), and they just have so much character about them. I understand the practicality of an e-reader...but I worry that there will be a day when I will no longer be able to walk out of my local bookstore with a giant armload of books, that I have painstakingly selected after browsing the shelves for at least an hour.

In that spirit, I present to you Bookshelf Porn - a collection of photos of really awesome bookshelves stuffed with good old fashioned books. Some of the pictures are from libraries and bookstores, others are sure interesting interior decorating pieces. All the same, I've been salivating over some of these pictures - having a library with floor-to-ceiling shelves and those rolling ladders is a long standing dream of mine since I was very, very young.


Friday, July 16, 2010

Christina Perri - Jar of Hearts

I am such a sucker for a good ballad. Especially when that ballad is in my vocal range, so I can sing along when no one else is around. Christina Perri has been propelled out of nowhere within the last couple weeks, after her song "Jar of Hearts" was used on So You Think You Can Dance, thanks to a friend giving her demo of the song to choreographer Stacey Tookey. Her song is now on itunes and has already sold over 100,000 copies - and that can't be all SYTYCD fans.

Enjoy my new obsession for the day

Monday, July 12, 2010

Mr. Walken, Are You Bluffin' With Your Muffin?

This is a bit of an old clip, taken from the show Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on the British channel BBC One...possibly one of the most entertaining "covers" of Lady Gaga's Poker Face that I have seen yet.

The Disappointment of So You Think You Can Dance

After watching six seasons of So You Think You Can Dance (I missed the first one), I think it is time that I came to terms with the fact that the show is, at its core, sexist, a rigid enforcer of gender binaries, and sometimes just out and out creepy (thanks executive producer Nigel Lythgoe a.k.a Creepy Uncle Nigel, I think I'll dedicate an entire post to you at a later date).

Part of the problem is that I want so badly for the show to live up to my expectations. That isn't to say that the show does not have moments of beauty and magic, from time to time it does. Some of that comes from the dancers, some of that comes from the choreographers, sometimes its a combination of things. More often that not however, I am finding myself wanting to throw something at the tv in disgust at something a judge said, horribly sexist choreography, or even just the horrific costumes. Are those occasional moments of beauty worth sitting through the rest of the show? Possibly, but I am getting closer and closer to getting fed up and saying no.

Let's break down some of the recurring themes that drive me so crazy

1) The "sexy seductress" storyline

There is some variation on this story, but generally speaking at least one (if not more) routines a performance night will be based around the idea of this bombshell sexual woman somehow seducing her clueless/ignorant/dorky partner. Sometimes, this is ok, and there have been routines that I thought were fun that did follow this theme...but it gets old. It also puts a strain on the female contestants to -be- that crazy sexual, beautiful woman, a strain not placed on the male contestants. But speaking of the men...

2) Men Must Dance Like Men

This has been a common theme over the various seasons, as a critique thrown at men on the show who either dance too "femininely" (whatever that means), or without enough maturity. I can understand comments about maturity, though that tends to be an issue when you compare 18 year olds with twenty-somethings, but the comments on dancing "femininely" drive me crazy. There are times when a male partner must have strength, and act the macho man (ie, the paso doble, which I hate), however this is not always necessary. Why can't the male dancers display more delicacy, if that is the expression of their dancing and their bodies' capabilities? The reverse of this is also thrown at women who get into trouble for being "too strong," but that happens less frequently and not as vehemently as with men.

3) Women Must Wear Revealing Costumes, Especially for Ballroom.

This one is pretty self-explanatory. It is also a requirement that Creepy Uncle Nigel comment on how sexy a woman looks as part of his critique on her dancing. For ballroom I can quiet down the inner feminist (I feel like she needs a name, any suggestions?), but when female dancers are made to wear sparky bras during hip hops routines while their partner is normal street clothing, I get more than a little cranky. (See the picture posted a few days ago).

4) America Loves Your Butt

Whether it's a dance entirely focused on a woman's behind (thanks Mia Michaels, season 5), girls shaking/popping their rump as a significant part of a hip hop routine (all seasons, especially when Shane Sparks choreographs), a male contestant being forced to show off his backside, and his father doing the same, SYTYCD has an obsession with their contestants' backsides. I'm never a fan of diminishing people to a body part, and this is a reoccuring theme for both male and female contestants.

5) Add a Little Violence to your Samba

"even the spank was with the music" ~ Creepy Uncle Nigel

Violence against women is a tricky subject for SYTYCD. On one hand, it can be used tastefully, and for the purpose of telling a bigger story. Mia Michael's Addiction dance from season five is indicative of that - yes, it implied abuse, but it treated the subject with dignity and proper solemnity. Yet for every respectful treatment of the subject, there is a hip hop dance that shows a woman getting strangled (season five), or spanked (multiple seasons, most recently last week with Kent and Comfort), or any other variation. Even the respectful treatment sometimes borders on being uncomfortable for me, in that it is a theme that comes up too often - what is is about abuse that makes it such a great story? And lets be clear, its pretty much all male against female - the only reversal of this I can think of would possibly be the alien dance between Jason and Caitlin...but that also falls into the "seductress" category mentioned earlier.

6) Where Are the Female Hip-Hop Dancers?

The last time a female hip hop dancer made the show was Comfort in season four. Now in season seven, it doesn't seem too much to ask that there would be another female popper or bgirl? I cannot imagine that there are none that audition that are capable of making the show. I'm always nostalgic for Sara from season 3...surely she can't be the only bgirl out there that is capable of doing other things? It's not like the standards are that high - bboy Jose from the current season is certainly not very good at anything outside of his style.

I always watch SYTYCD looking for artistry and beauty...and fairly often just feel nauseous, or upset. There is a new web series, LXD (The League of Extraordinary Dancers0, that may fill the void left by SYTYCD. Dance is an artform that can fufill many roles...why does it have to uphold patriarchy?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Just Because It's My Birthday...

...I feel entirely justified in posting another Ryan Star video to this blog. This is "Last Train Home," from off the P.S., I Love You soundtrack. Enjoy!

Betty White Says Boo

I actually have never seen the show Hot in Cleveland, nor am I really all that interested (most sitcoms bore me), but this blooper from a live taping (they use a studio audience) is AWESOME.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Sexy Nail Polish?

Naming nail polish can be a difficult task - how many ways can you come up with to say light pink? Nail polish company O.P.I is pretty good with coming up with some crazy, yet appropriate names, but fashion diary BleachBlack has taken it to a new level. Back in April, they released a new silvery cream shade. What did they call this color? Jizz. Yep. Now you can wear a nail color that reminds you of your latest illicit tryst. (The first color they released was also pretty amusing - a dark metallic green labeled Dickweed).



But just giving their nail polish a sensational label is not all that BleachBlack did. Last week the fashion diary released a video advertising their new polish. What is the problem? Well, the video borders on soft porn, with a basically nude woman rolling around on a bed. I'm not really sure what about this advertisement really works for the company (besides the fact that I'm talking about it of course). I would have thought the video was for a lingerie brand, or even an escort service. Also, with a label of Jizz? As far as I'm concerned, that should be a mostly nude man rolling around. But I suppose that -really- wouldn't sell polish to anyone but Adam Lambert, so what do I know.

You can check out the video
here. Be warned, it is definitely not safe for work (hence why I'm not just embedding the video directly).

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Soft Porn Plane Commercial

Release earlier this week, this advertisement from Russian airline Avianova shows a group of men living out what college humor would have us believe is every man's wet dream - getting to watch a handful of hot women wash something (an airplane) clad only in skimpy bikinis:


In case you needed help deciphering why this advertisement is problematic, here's my top five reasons why this commercial is horrific:

1) Flight attendants don't wash planes - that job goes to someone else, and presumably is not done by hand with a bucket and sponge. That is simply not time or cost effective.

2) Not all flight attendants are models. Or female.

3) Flight attendants give you drinks, peanuts, and scold you for not wearing your seatbelt. They do not perform sexual services, or perform in a sexual manner (except maybe the girls on Hooters Airlines, I assume their job is based on somewhat sexuality just as much at 10,000 feet as it is on the ground).

4) This commercial is not actually selling the services of the airline, but the objectification of the female body under the male gaze (quite literally, considering the creepy COMPLETELY CLOTHED men watching. Got to love power dynamics).

5) The advertisement deprives the flight attendants' of their personal power, and undermines any of their desire to be considered professionals in their business, not simply objects of lust. In fact, thanks to the camera work, these women are pretty much just reduced to their body parts.

edit: Hooters airlines is not actually in existence anymore, having ceased public operation in 2006.


Friday, July 2, 2010

Fashion from the Kitchen

Admittedly I think she pulls it off, but does anyone else think that Cat Deeley (left) looks like she's wearing sparkley saran wrap?


Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sharon Angle Thinks God Has A Plan

I'll admit, I really haven't paid too much attention to Sharon Angle up to this point. Endorsed by the Tea Party Express, Angle is the Republican nominee for the Nevada Senate seat in 2010, challenging incumbent Harry Reed. Other than that, I really hadn't paid much attention to her - after all her Republican primary opponent Sue Lowden was amusing enough with her statements that people should barter for medical services with barnyard animals.

But now I must thank Rachel Maddow for bring Angle to my attention, as she will undoubtedly provide me with much entertainment over the next few months. Her positions on issues are interesting to say the least, and up to this point as been running a reasonably successful campaign, with Angle leading Reid 48% to 41% in the most recent Rasmussen poll.

For today let's just focus on a great hot button issue: abortion. Now, it is one thing to be pro life - I might disagree, however I can at the very least understand the viewpoint. However, Sharon Angle is far more extreme than most pro lifers are; not only does she think that abortion is morally wrong for the average unplanned pregnancy, but also for women who have become pregnant as a result of incest or rape. Her reasoning for this is staggering, as she stated in a radio interview on the Bill Manders show back in January:

Manders: I, too, am pro life but I'm also pro choice, do you understand what I mean when I say that.

Angle: I'm pro responsible choice. There is choice to abstain choice to do contraception. There are all kind of good choices.

Manders: Is there any reason at all for an abortion?

Angle: Not in my book.

Manders: So, in other words, rape and incest would not be something?

Angle: You know, I'm a Christian and I believe that God has a plan and a purpose for each one of our lives and that he can intercede in all kinds of situations and we need to have a little faith in many things (Check out the audio here).


Yes, you heard right folks. Essentially, Sharon Angle is saying that if a woman has been raped, it is because God willed it to happen, as otherwise he would have interceded. Either that, or that God will somehow cause a miscarriage to happen without medical aid. Either way, I am certainly not comfortable with the idea of a God that would allow a woman to be raped for a greater purpose. That image of God most definitely does not coincide with the pleasant grandfather figure that I was taught about in Sunday school.

This is exactly the sort of issue that drives me crazy about politicians that use their religious as a political tool. I do not mind that my politicians hold religious beliefs, or that they are open about them. What does bother me, is when politicians make decisions that can affect policy entirely on the basis of that religion. Sharon Angle may be a Christian, and her God may tell her that her view is correct...but what about her constituents that hold a different view of a Christian God? What about those that are not even Christian? At the very least she could have stated the abortion is murder no matter how the child was conceived - that position would at least make logical sense to me, as opposed to this elusive "because God willed it" stance.


Nevada, will you please take care not to elect this woman? Thank you.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Tik Tok Spock

This is awesome. Have I mentioned I went through an original Star Trek phase when I was 10-11ish?

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Sure, You Can Pose Nude...Just Kidding!

Feminist Bile Alert!

Jessie Lunderby, a 21 year old detentions officer from Arkansas, is currently on paid administrative leave pending the country sheriff's office decision on whether or not her nude photo shoot for Playboy's "Cyber Girl of the Week" violated the law enforcement ethics code. Somewhat problematic with the sheriff's office criticism is that Lunderby informed her superiors before doing the shoot, allowing them the time to let her know if this was some that she should not do. Instead, the sheriff's office waited until the photos had gone up on the Playboy website to inform her that her conduct was inappropriate, and that she might be fired for posing nude.

Now I full-heartedly consider myself to be a sex-positive feminist. Do I find Playboy to be misogynistic and demeaning, and Hugh Heffner to be a disgusting, though savvy, businessman)? Most certainly, however I do firmly believe in this woman's right to pose nude if that is what she wishes to do. I cannot imagine that being a female corrections officer brings in that large of an income, and with a husband and an 18-month old son it is certainly understandable why she would choose to do the photo shoot for financial reasons alone, never mind her personal attitude towards nude modelling.

In the various articles/clips I've seen about this, I've yet to find anyone who could explain how Lunderby's modeling would impact her job performance. As far as I can tell the argument against her is almost entirely a knee-jerk morality judgement (though the delay in informing her that this was inappropriate makes the whole situation appear like a set up to create an excuse to have her fired).

If she was working with children, then -maybe- I could understand the sheriff's office reaction; I would still disagree, but it would at least make more sense. However as presumably the prison she works at is for adults, who undoubtedly have had their share of sexual experiences, it seems somewhat ridiculous to claim that these photos will cause her to lose her authority with the inmates. That is demeaning both to her as it implies that she is not qualified enough to successfully do her job (in an environment that is definitely dominated by men), and to the inmates, as it presumes that they are not mature human beings who can understand that the officer shuttling them to and from the courthouse might be a sexual person. And who is to say that the inmates would have even seen the photos? Last time I checked not every male on the planet has a paid subscription to Playboy.com.

It sounds like if she gets fired, Lunderby will be taking this issue (and others) to court, and suing the county. Good for her. I hope that she gets the compensation that she deserves.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Hot From Milan..

I get that I am not that in-tune with the fashion world, and that sometimes high fashion is a bit hard to apply to real life...but can anyone actually imagine a man wearing this swimsuit monstrosity from Emporio Armani?



Think that's bad? Now in your head exchange the hot model for a less fit guy, without a rock hard chest...horrifying isn't it?

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Ryan Star, It's Been a Long Time Coming

I am not a musically knowledgeable person. It's not unusual for it to take months for me to realize a song I heard on the radio or in dance class is actually x song by x artist. A look through my sizable itunes library is more indicative of the tastes of my friends than of any of mine (with the exception of all the musicals of course). Do I really listen to all the punk music on my computer? No. That's leftover from my friend Emma's Against Me phase.

That all being said, I do have occasional artists I fixate on, the musicians who's songs I invariably end up humming constantly much to everyone else's dismay. Billy Joel was my obsession from my tween years (and younger). These days, its Ryan Star.

I came across Ryan Star back in 2006, when he was on the CBS reality show Rock Star: Supernova. Since then my friend Andrea and I have followed his career closely, anxiously waiting for his long delayed major label solo debut...and finally it will be released on August 3rd! Andrea and I will be going to the cd release party (the album is titled 11:59), and we are both SO excited to finally be both in the same place to go to one of his concerts (believe me, we've been trying to go for the last four years).

Curious? Check out his single that has recently made it into Vh1's TOP 20 video countdown, "Breathe," and a song off of his old acoustic album Songs From the Eye of the Elephant, "We Might Fall" (a personal favorite). As we get closer to the release date I will invariably post more!



Friday, June 18, 2010

Don't Steal That Yard Sign!

What better way to start up this blog than to showcase some awesome political propaganda. For those of you who reading my blog of campaigns and elections, you know know that there are few things I like more in politics than well done or unique tv campaign ads, regardless of who they are for/what they are supporting. (For those of you who did not read that blog and wish to, you can do so here). So today I give to you an ad released by Dale Peterson, a former candidate for the GOP nomination for Alabama's Agricultural Commissioner. Peterson placed third in the GOP primary, thus putting him out of the running for the position, but he still managed to release a bad-ass ad endorsing John McMillan, as only a Southern, gun toting Republican can.


Now, I do not profess to know much about Alabama politics, but I have to think that is the last we'll be seeing of Dale Peterson - why else spend money on an ad after you've dropped out if not to keep your name in people's minds? After all, there is that relatively creepy line, "Don't you wish you had Dale Peterson watching your back?" Sounds to me like we'll be seeing him again...

Thursday, June 17, 2010

The Mandatory Introductory Post

Hey there folks!

As many of you know, I just finished up a semester in Amsterdam. During that time I kept a blog detailing my experiences...which I enjoyed keeping far more than I thought I would. As such, I decided to start up a more permanent blog. I've come a long way from having to force myself to write my blog for my Campaigns and Elections class over a year and a half ago.

Pass the Peanuts will be a space for me to offer my analysis and opinions on politics, pop culture, and anything else I deem interesting. (I will say that for some reason words starting with the letter P kept popping to mind tonight - I'll blame it on the late hour, my apologies if you dislike alliteration). I cannot promise any frequency of updates, but I will do my best - if I don't make promises, you won't be disappointed if I break them!

Stay tuned for the first substantive update!