Incestuous readers of the blogosphere probably already know that I caught the film Precious last week with The Sassy One.
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This picture is much better blown up, but still, I like it - it was the view from the conference room where we had my panel discussion today about the blogs and their influence, and it's got a bit of a futureworld meets old Europe - which is very much Barcelona, and this conference (Personal Democracy Forum - Europe).
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They have their beedy eyes on the blogosphere - especially the Alaskan blogosphere.
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This past Wednesday, I posted about a possible slow-down of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.
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A reader writes: The mainstream media and the blogosphere are alike in misunderstanding the Church’s teaching and the nuance taken by Benedict XVI as chief teacher.
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You might recall that I blogged a while back about revisions to the pending the Free Flow of Information Act (FFIA) bill that would exclude bloggers from the legislation.
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Ahhh, there’s always so much love coming from those conservative “Christian” folks out there…you know, honing their “Christ-like” skills of love, acceptance, helping your neighbor sort of thing…that is until it comes down to the satanic masses of the LGBT community.
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I often complain about the right wing, so I'm happy to report that I have a major problem with the adolescent attitudes towards sex that are just as popular on the left side of the blogosphere.
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The afternoon of October 20th I was treated to all things Capcom in a lavish room overlooking the park at the London Hotel in NYC.
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The blogosphere reacts. Joshua Pollack: It’s easy to get absorbed in the minutiae of site-specific safeguards and takeback arrangements, so let’s keep in mind what the parties really seem to be getting.
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Judy Berman over at Salon.comhas some additional insights into the "Appropriate Attire Policy" at Morehouse College that has created a bit of a flap in the blogosphere.
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The Leffew family, whose popular YouTube videos about two men raising two kids have been posted here and in much of the gay blogosphere, will be honored with an award from the Family Equality Council.
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This interview took place on Sunday but there seems to be quite a bit of discussion of it around the blogosphere regarding some statements HRC President Joe Solmonese made to Don Lemon about diversity within the organization in response to.
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Nancy Scola argues: The White House is showing a quiet eagerness to engage with online newsies, just not necessarily the very political and advocacy-minded folks of the political blogosphere.
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Dan Blatt, an old friend and gay conservative, notices something: I have to say that while I do delight in mocking gay leftists for their sometimes seemingly slavish support of Democrats, I have been most impressed with the integrity of.
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How on earth??? This is on the front page right now --
Here's Arianna Huffington's post on it, "Meet the HuffPost Game Changers: 100 People Who Are Using New Media to Change the World.
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Recently "married" Khloe Kardashian has had it with being called out on her body by the tabloids and the blogosphere and she's addressing the comments to Life & Style.
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Last week, I wrote about the authority society gives to the white male voice. Many men, I have found, believe that because people Pay Attention to Them When They Say Things it means that they automatically know more about stuff than women and people of color.
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Something strange has been happening in the blogosphere. I chance upon another post by John Aravosis with which I agree almost entirely.
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The Daily Beast dips its toe in the water: On a typical publishing schedule, a writer may take a year or more to deliver a manuscript, after which the publisher takes another nine months to a year to put finished.
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