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A little special tidbit for someone in Wisconsin who utterly adores the divine Audra McDonald. It seems the enormously talented Audra is furious with the NY Senate vote. So much so she's started an equality twitter account. You go, girl!
If anything ever tempts the Missus to join Twitter it'll be this. ;)
Posted at 01:30 PM in Equality | Permalink | Comments (1)
And this one is HUGE for me...
No, I never thought any tv character would ever supplant Chris Cagney. Yes, I ended my ABC boycott. I'm rather late and rather reluctant to the Callie/Arizona storyline because I felt so burned by the Callie/Erica disaster and I was so overwhelmingly sick of tv lesbianism being a ratings ploy with quickie hot chick kisses and no character development and abrupt endings that I just couldn't stand it anymore. I was told by my better half to give Grey's Anatomy another chance because of this new storyline so I kinda half watched it because, let's be real, Grey's Anatomy is sometimes not so good. Cough, Izzie storylines, cough. And because I didn't (and maybe still don't much) trust the show to really represent a lesbian relationship meaningfully over time--so much so I'm like three episodes behind and only watching it via on demand well after the episodes air.
Then I watched the episode, "Invest in Love". It's one of the better written episodes (poignant and funny and human). And Jessica Capshaw has a definite star quality unseen from a newcomer to the series since Kate Walsh or Sara Ramirez or Eric Dane. And the character of Arizona Robbins with her Heelys sneakers and optimism and straightforwardness is very much needed on a show chuck full of navel gazers. There's great chemistry in her scenes with all of the other characters. And she's fun. And the ending of this episode in the clip above just makes a person feel so hopeful about love and relationships.
Bigger than all of that for me, though, is simply having a full on lesbian on a primetime tv show. Storytelling is so central to human happiness and human knowing. It's essential. We need to see our stories reflected back to us in order to feel a part of our society and in order to grow. Lesbians have so little stories and characters to watch that it's easy to forget how much I personally miss it and need it. It's evident how much imagination is required to negotiate television when you're lesbian. My list is filled with guys I pretended to be while watching as a girl and with straight characters I had to turn gay in my fantasies. Excepting maybe Servilia of the Junii (some pretty rawr woman on woman scenes there). Dr. Arizona Robbins makes me happy because she's a lesbian who gets to just be a person who loves another woman and she gets to work normally within the hospital. It simply feels good to have an awesome lesbian character on the tv.
I've rambled enough. Feel free to share any of your recent tv, book, film, play revelations worthy of notice.
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I've enjoyed a rare month in my life in which 3 artistic experiences within 3 genres have shook up long stagnate top ten lists. It's exciting. So, I'm going to spam my blog with fresh lists starting with my personal top ten all time favorite baseball movies.
Posted at 03:28 PM in Baseball Movies, Lists | Permalink | Comments (0)
The ice cream truck that tools its way round and round my neighborhood on weekends changed its looped song from some circus jingle to the Love Story theme song. Um...
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How can you beat a protest by talented people that's peaceful, smart, funny, and on key? You just can't.
Posted at 04:41 PM in The most awesomest peaceful protest evah | Permalink | Comments (0)
"That's a socialist mop." LOL!
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