Spring has sprung! Michigan is looking beautiful – it’s going to be sunny and 60s today – and I’m feeling twitterpated!! On this day in 1970, the first San Diego Comic-Con was held at U.S. Grant Hotel. How times have changed! I just came across this ew.com article about Oscar winners as child stars, andContinue reading “Quick Hits: March 21”
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Badass Women of Hitchcock Films
Alfred Hitchcock tended to put his leading ladies – the characters AND the actors who played them – through the wringer. “The Master of Suspense” was a consummate filmmaker, but by some accounts, he was verbally (and possibly sexually) abusive to the women he worked with. The torment they endured make their performances all theContinue reading “Badass Women of Hitchcock Films”
Quick Hits: March 17
It’s St. Patrick’s Day! Here are a few of my favorite depictions of the holiday in film and television: “No Tomorrow” – How I Met Your Mother Ted has decided to forego barhopping for game night at Marshall and Lily’s new apartment; Barney has other plans, and convinces Ted to join him for an eveningContinue reading “Quick Hits: March 17”
Badass Women of R&B
Rhythm & Blues (R&B) is a blanket term used to describe music recorded primarily by black artists; it combines elements of jazz, gospel, blues and soul. R&B developed in the mid-20th century along with the Great Migration that saw African-Americans leaving the South for urban industrial centers like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago andContinue reading “Badass Women of R&B”
Quick Hits: March 9
My husband and I have finished watching The Queen’s Gambit, and I’m a little sad to not be living in Beth Harmon’s world anymore. I’m considering watching PBS Masterpiece’s The Miniaturist next, because I just can’t get enough of the remarkable Anya Taylor-Joy. The Critics Choice Awards were held over the weekend, and several winnersContinue reading “Quick Hits: March 9”
Female Friendships I Love
Stay tuned throughout March for posts about remarkable women, starting with a discussion about some of my favorite female pop culture friendships. Elle and Max – Stranger Things Elle and Max got off to a rocky start. Having been separated from Mike, Dustin and Lucas for most of season 2, Elle sees Max as anContinue reading “Female Friendships I Love”
Quick Hits: March 7
On this day in 2010, at the 82nd Academy Awards, Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win a Best Director Oscar, for 2009’s The Hurt Locker. I’ll never forget Barbra Streisand’s glee as she announced, “The time has come.” Now, eleven years later, let’s say “The time has come” for a woman of color.Continue reading “Quick Hits: March 7”
Talkin’ ’bout my g-g-g-generation (X)
Part 1 in a series. Gen-X. Slackers. The MTV generation. Latchkey kids. Thirteeners? Apparently, generational theorists Neil Howe and William Strauss suggested the latter name for the thirteenth generation born since the American Revolution; thankfully, it never caught on. The term Generation X was coined by writer Douglas Coupland, in his 1991 book Generation X:Continue reading “Talkin’ ’bout my g-g-g-generation (X)”
Quick Hits: March 1
Congratulations to all the Golden Globes winners, but especially Anya Taylor-Joy, who is so brilliant in The Queen’s Gambit that I’ll never be over it. Today would have been David Niven’s 111th birthday. I know he was an Oscar-winning actor (1959’s Separate Tables) and a writer and served in the British army in WWII, butContinue reading “Quick Hits: March 1”
Quick Hits: February 27
On this day in 2011, The Social Network took home three awards at the 83rd Oscars – Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing and Best Original Score. It should have won more – it was absolutely the best film of 2010, and the fact that David FIncher hasn’t won a Best Director Oscar yet isContinue reading “Quick Hits: February 27”
