Monday, August 2, 2010

Holly Golightly: Breaking Rules In A Little Black Dress



NPR Staff
Weekend Edition Saturday
July 31, 2010

Holly Golightly. Just saying the name of that free spirit from Tulip, Texas — for whom life wasn't exactly care-free — is bound to produce a smile.

The character Audrey Hepburn brought to life in Blake Edwards' 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's captured the imagination of an America on the cusp of the sexual revolution. But Hepburn's Holly is only a partial interpretation of the Holly that Truman Capote created in his 1958 novella of the same name...

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Gay Actors, Straight Roles: A Lesson In Making Sure Your Argument Is Logical


by LINDA HOLMES
Arts & Life
National Public Radio
May 15, 2010

Look, I'm not here to argue the motives of Ramin Satoodeh, who recently wrote the lightning-rod column that started with a critique of Sean Hayes in Promises, Promises and somehow arrived at the idea that it never really works when out gay actors try to play straight romantic leads. I don't know what's in the guy's head; I think that's a pretty complex soup to sort out. And it's kind of none of my business.

But I know how to read an argument and determine whether it has any internal logic to it, and this one just ... doesn't.

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Defining - and Defying - the 'Most Proper Way' to be Sexual


Christi van der Westhuizen interviews MELISSA STEYN, author and professor of diversity studies
January 16, 2010
Inter Press Service

"The Prize and The Price - Shaping Sexualities in South Africa" is the first book of its kind in South Africa to unpack the ideology behind the enforcement of "acceptable" versions of sex, gender and sexuality...

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Sunday, March 28, 2010


GRITtv
March 18, 2010

Kate Clinton is back with a serious call: to fill out your census form and show America that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are diverse, live all over the country, and have families. Check out our Take Action link for more!

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Friday, January 22, 2010

USUSF class exploring 'queer theory' riles conservative group


By Richard Danielson, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Friday, January 22, 2010
Tampa Bay.com

..."Our response is fairly uniform," USF senior vice provost Dwayne Smith said. "A core value of our university is we respect intellectual diversity.

"The university is a place where ideas are explored, and on occasion that exploration offends and upsets some people," Smith added. "We recognize that. We respect their opinions. I respected the opinion of every one of the 2,500 e-mails that I got, but not to the point that it would cause me in any way to advocate canceling the course, nor do away with our religious studies department, nor forbid the teaching of evolution."...

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