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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Sex, scandal, public outrage

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And a Vatican statement condemning the immoral nature of the song. This was a massive hit in 1969 thanks to the free publicity by the moralizers. I wonder how such a song would be received today. Would such sexual overtones (including heavy breathing, moaning and an orgasm) still be as scandalous today? Would the FCC ban it from the radio? Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin sing "Je T'aime... Moi Non Plus."

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Saturday, February 16, 2008
16th century painting too sexual for London advert

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Some people have serious issues if they find a painting like this offensive. John Ashcroft would be proud.
London's transport authority has refused to display a poster featuring the 16th-century "Venus" by German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder, saying it is overtly sexual.

The painting, which depicts a golden-haired, milky-skinned woman cocking her hips behind a transparent veil, is one of 70 works due to go on display at London's Royal Academy of Arts on March 8.

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Monday, December 24, 2007
A sucker for Christmas

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Even with the last few weeks (last few years??) bringing what seemed like a crush of negative news, I'm still heartened as the year draws to a close. It's some combination of family, being able to take a break, and the usual holiday time with friends old and new, I guess -- so I hope y'all are having a nice Christmas Eve too, whether celebrating or not, and enjoying a respite from the regular whirlwind.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Being informed is depressing

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I had the strongest sense of deja vu reading this fantastic piece on how *depressing* it is to be informed these days. I don't know if I read a similar article before, or if it's just something I've been thinking about for a while, but the tagline really sums it up well: "Staying informed has become -- for so many of us -- a moral obligation that feels like hell."

As the author, Courtney Martin, laments,
Some weekends it feels like a masochistic, last-ditch effort to keep myself from going numb. Some weekends, I can hardly read the headlines without feeling myself being pulled into a morass of 21st century existential pain over the challenges of living aware in a globalized world with so much violence, soulless bureaucracy, and disappointing leadership. . . .

It seems to be that we haven't figured out systems -- educational, governmental, non-governmental -- for actualizing the inevitable outrage, sadness, and empathy that we feel as a direct result of contemporary world news.
I've been a news junkie ever since I can remember, and I was giddy when the internet made available more news and analysis on more topics and issues than I ever could have imagined. There's only so much one can read, though, so I started with mostly domestic electoral politics and foreign policy. And there's enough depressing news on those topics to last a lifetime.

A while ago, though, I decided to add to my list of topics to know something about. I decided that I knew embarrassingly little about health care, so I read a few books and started reading health care blogs. Not surprisingly, this is a pretty gloomy subject: lots of people uninsured, underinsured, and generally getting screwed.

Then, God help me, I added some feminist blogs to the rotation. And sure, everybody knows that women are mistreated in a variety of contexts, but when you read the actual stories, day after day, at home and abroad, it's really quite horrifying.

Plus economics here, global warming there, and poverty way over there (but wait, also here), it's pretty overwhelming -- and more importantly, it seems like nothing one individual (or even a small group of individuals) would even begin to make a dent.

No wonder I've made CuteOverload a part of the rotation -- adorable animals are the only thing that can push back against this onslaught . . .

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Saturday, October 20, 2007
Dumbledore is gay

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And here I thought I couldn't possibly have more affection for the books than I did before.

Rowling says he was smitten with Grindelwald. And really, who among us hasn't occasionally fallen in love with an evil wizard?

What a great series.

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Thursday, September 06, 2007
Pavarotti has died

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The incredible Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has died after battling pancreatic cancer at the age of 71. What a loss for music lovers around the world.

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Monday, April 30, 2007
Bart Simpson criticized for upcoming nude scene

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Really.


Here's a screen shot from the film:

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