Archive for April, 2008

misogyny in the new york times

stop sexism

I have to admit, I was brought up to think the New York Times is where it’s at. But the truth is there is a LOT of misogyny between those heralded pages. In a piece for Bitch, Sarah Seltzer writes about the consistent and continuing sexism of the New York Times book review. “It’s not just that they are criticized, which they are, but rather that the books, their authors—and heck, the whole feminist movement—are routinely treated with a mixture of giggly naïveté and barbed antifeminist prejudices.” After reading her piece, I was annoyed to find the same is true in their movie reviews – at least that’s what I think after reading this review of Baby Mama. And, admittedly I probably shouldn’t expect uber-feminist consciousness in the Style section, but this piece about dresses is just full of ridiculous lines, like “feminism killed off the dress” and “gender play is fun but…you will have to concede that, for flattering a woman’s body, nothing is quite like a dress.” Really? The dresses article was written by a dude, which is no excuse, by I find it upsetting that so many of the other pieces are penned by women. What are your thoughts?

— Liz

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The Library Post

Here’s some pictures from the Batten Library!  About half of the house-owned material has been cataloged on-line (http://www.librarything.com/profile/BattenHouse) with even more on the way!

-Jenny

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So what DO you eat??

Let it be known that even in the middle east, in Jerusalem, Israel, it is not impossible to acquire a delicious vegan cake. So the next time someone asks you what you eat, point them in the direction of this mouth-watering image:

vegan love, steph

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