Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2014

LongReads Round-Up Volume Twenty-Four

The end of Peace Corps has filled me with an ennui like no other. This post has been languishing for so long I already have the next round of links ready to be shared. 42 days to go!

"The Man Behind the Comic that Finally Got Sex Right," by Laura Hudson for Wired. Sex Criminals, by Matt Fraction, is one of my favorite new comics, not just from Image but on the market in general. This well-done interview covers Fraction's impulse to write a comic where sex is not so much for titillation as it is for discussion. While most sex in comics has to do with women in spandex, Fraction has written a well developed heroine and a frank discussion of sexuality and pleasure that reflects a more modern view than classic superheros. "It’s a comedy that deals with how embarrassing, scary, and awesome sex can be for both men and women—as told through the eyes of a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde with a Masters-and-Johnson getaway tactic."

"Pharrell Williams is Finally Happy," by Zach Baron for GQ.
An interesting profile on one of the busiest producers in hip hop and pop, whose own success at headlining has been hit or miss in the past. I always enjoy reading about innovators in their field, and Williams has been on the credits of countless chart toppers. This piece follows his roots-- hanging out with Timbaland in Virginia Beach, through his crazy early/mid 2000s success, to the present day cultural savant he has become. "The boy who worshipped pop culture as a kid basically becomes it." Also, have you seen Williams cry while watching people dance to his song "Happy" on Oprah Prime?

"A Black Crip's Perspective on Fashion and Embodied Resistance," by Eddie Ndopu for The Feminist Wire. Ndopu expresses a sentiment that I have read elsewhere: that ableism enforces certain stereotypes against the chronically ill and disabled, including how they dress. Ndopu's commitment to fashion forward self presentation is an act of dissent against ableist culture. There is subversion in fashion and presentation. "... a visibly disabled body clad in sweats and lounging-around-at-home clothing invokes a longstanding and recycled representation of Crips as the objects of deprivation and targets of charity."

"Forget Shorter Showers," by Derrick Jensen for Orion. I'm not arguing that you should give up on the effort to be "green," but I agree with Jensen that your weekly recycling drop off is not saving the environment. I do believe personal investment in environmental efforts will be reflected in voting and lawmaking, but it calls for a more proactive call for representation and action. Consciousness raising must be answered with actual political change. "Consumer culture and the capitalist mindset have taught us to substitute acts of personal consumption (or enlightenment) for organized political resistance."

"Jennifer Lawrence and the History of Cool Girls," by Anne Helen Petersen for Buzzfeed. Gillian Flynn wrote about 'cool girls' in her novel Gone Girl, and I think many women raised their eyebrows in recognition. Many women understand the ideal of being 'not one of the girls,' still hot but above all that petty girl stuff (because femininity is so weak and degrading, hello, internalized misogyny!). Petersen accounts for the Cool Girls of pop culture history, from flapper Clara Bow to Barbarella space queen and frank talking Jane Fonda. "Cool Girls have been proof positive that a woman could be liberated and progressive and yet pleasing to men, both in appearance and in action."

"The Volcano that Changed the Course of History," by Gillen D'Arcy Wood for Slate. I recently slept through a volcanic eruption on my home island of Java! The ramifications were in no way comparable with the impact of Tambora, a volcano that erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa in 1815. This eruption directly caused 100,000 deaths, and the toll it took on humanity from resulting tsunamis, droughts, floods, and the weather - not to mention blotting out the sun for a week and causing a new strain of cholera - are only now being studied. "Tambora stands today as a harrowing case study of what the human costs and global reach might be from runaway climate change."

"I love Outkast. I hate misogyny," by Mychal Denzel Smith for Feministing. Smith captures what so many feminists struggle with: when the music, films, or pop culture they love lets them down. We're vast, we contain multitudes, and we can both enjoy misogynistic rap lyrics, or the sparse landscape of male dominated True Detectives, and be conscious that not all is right with the media we consume. Being a feminist doesn't mean cutting oneself off from anything that isn't Ani DiFranco, but being conscientious consumers and, in my opinion, being conscientious in what media we financially support. "This stratified womanhood, in which “lady” is the pinnacle and everything that is good, is an intellectual fallacy that a good number of men have convinced themselves exist in order to justify their misogyny."

"Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69," by Peter H. Stone for Paris Review. Gabriel Garcia Marquez recently passed away, and we've lost one of the greatest minds in modern literature, in my opinion. This interview comes from 1981, and while today GGM might be known best for his novels, he was originally a journalist. He reflects on the differences in novels and journalism, learning to write short fiction, and the art of translating. It's like a tiny primer on literary theory. "I don’t think you can write a book that’s worth anything without extraordinary discipline."

Bonus: "Light is Like Water," by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Read this wonderful short story that encapsulates the magic and beauty GGM crafted in his work. Truly, literature is a little less magical without his presence.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

LongReads Round-Up Volume Twenty-One



Sadly, my laptop has once again met its match in Indonesia. I'm not planning on getting it serviced until the New Year, so I can only offer some less than beautifully formatted links for the time being.





A school in Mexico is producing some of the country's highest scoring math prodigies, using radical classroom methods - http://www.wired.com/business/2013/10/free-thinkers/all/






In memorandum of Lou Reed - http://m.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2013/10/heroin-was-our-heroin.html?






Last Round Up I posted about Jezebel as revolutionizing women's media. Newcomer Bustle would like to inherit the throne. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/09/23/130923fa_fact_widdicombe?



I'm a big fan of the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, and this interview exemplifies why - http://www.vulture.com/m/2012/07/marc-maron-podcast-interview.html




Talking about video games in a high brow manner, always - http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/9713372/looking-back-game-myst-20th-anniversary




So fascinating! How the sex lives of Japanese young adults has tapered off into an apathetic shrug - http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/20/young-people-japan-stopped-having-sex




Talking about education reform methods, attempted solutions and unanswered problems - http://www.texasmonthly.com/story/%E2%80%9Cit%E2%80%99s-not-school-problem%E2%80%9D?fullpage=1






A science research council supporting big corporations, only to discover its funded by those same dark overlords!? No way! - http://motherjones.com/politics/2013/10/american-council-science-health-leaked-documents-fundraising





Angry feminists take to Etsy to craft their man hate. - http://www.salon.com/2013/10/27/fighting_sexism_with_cross_stitch_the_rise_of_misandry_crafts/

Friday, October 4, 2013

LongReads Round-Up Volume Eighteen: Extra Long Weekend Edition

"Obamacare and the Conscience of a Radical," by Ta-Nehisi Coates for The Atlantic. Senior Editor and resident The Atlantic radical TNC writes about his frustrations with Obamacare and its limitations in reaching our county's most vulnerable and disenfranchised, in part because of systemic prejudice and oppression towards poor black Americans. TNC questions if Obamacare is essentially immoral because it doesn't provide services to those who need it the most. "...leaving the majority of the most vulnerable class of Americans uncovered, while the rest of the country enjoys the expanded safety net... is actively harmful. "

"Why the Agriculture Industry Hates Chipotle," by Tarini Parti and Helena Bottemiller Evich for Politico. Leaders of the agriculture industry in America resent the beloved burrito artistry that is Chipotle for its new non-advertisement advertisement, a short video bemoaning industrial farming tactics (GMO, hormone injections, etc). For the Ag industry, its nothing short of propaganda. Industry officials fear backlash in the form of new legislation, or worse, Americans taking their purchasing power elsewhere. "The agriculture industry fears that Chipotle, more than just influencing consumer behavior, could ultimately help drive policy either by bolstering the grass-roots good-food movement or by having the ear of members of Congress."

"You're a Fiction Writing Professor," by Justin Kramon for Glimmer Train. A short piece by Kramon that is better read than unnecessarily explained. "You think of your writing resume as one of the most creative pieces of fiction you've written. "

"In Praise of Idleness," by Bertrand Russel. In 1932, philosopher Bertrand Russell was pretty convinced we were working too hard. Its been eighty years, and America lags behind other countries in both amount of vacation and personal days, and productivity. Correlation? Russell provides a break down of work and morality that calls for a revolution in the workplace. "I want to say, in all seriousness, that a great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organized diminution of work."

"A Breaking Bad (and Beyond) Reading List," by Lauren Eggert-Crowe for The Millions. I'll probably never have children, because how could I punish them by bringing them into a world without new Breaking Bad episodes? As the world mourns the void left by the morally bankrupt Walter White, Eggert-Crowe offers some reads that will give us the dark, conflicted feelings we crave. From classic literature to memoirs and true crime, there's a little on here for everyone. "The books on this list range from the personal to the mythological to the journalistic, and some intertwine all three. "

"There's No God in Antarctica," by Jo Stewart for Vice. Stewart's travel essay and photo journal of a trip to Antarctica is brief, but the photos are stunning. Ranging from shots of massive icebergs to 1950s painted pinups on the walls of bases, Stewart captures scenes that aren't usually featured in National Geographic. "The lows are subterranean—sometimes it feels like you’ve arrived at the watery gates of hell. But the highs are stratospheric."

"Miley Cyrus: Confessions of Pop's Wildest Child," by Josh Eells for Rolling Stone. YES! Year of Miley! America's current "Hot Mess of the Year," Cyrus has been spinning heads with her love of weed, twerking, and bad hair cuts. Eells spent several days with Cyrus, observing her get tattooed, partying, even joining her for a skydiving trip. Cyrus displays an uncredited-by-bloggers insight into her public persona and calculated steps in progressing her career. Released in timing with her new album, Bangerz, the article gives a seemingly unvarnished look into the Twerk Seen 'Round the World. "Miley thinks people will be shocked when the ["Wrecking Ball"] video comes out, because it's the last thing they expect from her: real art."

"An Open Letter to Sinead O'Connor," by Amanda Palmer. Miley is so polarizing, she even has questionably culturally relevant Sinead O'Connor writing disses on her website. Palmer wrote a Defense of the Twerk on her own site, defending Miley's right to expression and the overall diversity of female performance and expression. "...we gotta give Miley (and every female) space to try on her artist’s uniform. It’s like a game of cosmic dress-up, but the stakes are high. If we’re allowed to play it, we’re empowered. If we’re not, we’re still in a cage."

"I'm 25... and I've wasted my life," by Cary Tennis for Salon. Tennis offers advice to a young adult who feels dissatisfied with life - he's worked hard, never "messed up," yet he feels unfulfilled and resentful of his flaky peers. Tennis makes me feel normal and validated as a rudderless young adult with his spirited cheers for taking the time to screw up. "The way you feel is completely normal. You’re not stupid. But you feel stupid because you’ve been taken in by a sucker’s system."

"America Has a Long Way to Go Before It's Fully 'Clitorate,'" by Anna Lekas Miller for Alternet. Sophia Wallace is a visual artist whose newest project is spreading "cliteracy," that is, knowledge about the human clitoris, to the masses. While the female body is sexualized in everything from advertising to porn, knowledge of female sexuality and female sex organs is still in infancy. After researching the misinformation and misunderstandings the average person has about the clitoris, Wallace was inspired to increase cliteracy through installations, street art, and internet campaigns. "Right now, you can’t even say the word clit, it’s too obscene and profane, but you can show the nude female body everywhere."

"My embarrassing picture went viral," by Caitlin Seida for Salon. After a Halloween photo of Seida as Lara Croft became part of a viral mockery meme, she fought back with copyright infringement warnings and calling out people for their hurtful comments. Her security and enjoyment of her body is really badass and patriarchy smashing, as is this quote: "But I refuse to disappear. I still go jogging in public. I don’t hide my flabby arms or chubby ankles for fear of offending someone else’s delicate sensibilities. "

"23 Dogs Who Really Love Their Best Friend," by Arielle Calderon for BuzzFeed. Babies + Dogs. That's all you need to know.

Monday, September 16, 2013

LongReads Round-Up, Sweet Sixteen

"This Man Moved to a Desert Island to Disappear. Here's What Happened," Kent Russell for New Republic. When escaping to a desert island, just what are you escaping from? Russell writes about Dave the one time multi millionaire who now lives beach side on a remote island. "All desert-island stories are in some sense about waiting." http://www.newrepublic.com/article/114549/dave-glasheen-lost-boy-restoration-island

"Harvard Business School Case Study: Gender Equality," by Jodi Kantor for The New York Times. After observing a vast, decades long discrepancy between the performance of the genders at HBS, administrators implemented a series of new programs to empower and promote success amongst female students. "Ms. Navab feared that seeming too ambitious could hurt what she half-jokingly called her “social cap,” referring to capitalization. 'I had no idea who, as a single woman, I was meant to be on campus.'" http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/08/education/harvard-case-study-gender-equity.html?pagewanted=all&_r=2&

"The Feminist Power of Female Ghosts," by Andi Ziesler for Bitch Media. Read (and listen to the Popaganda podcast) the survey of the terrifying power of female ghosts in film. From vengeance to unending obsessions, the female ghost is a reminder that there is no greater fury than a woman scorned. "[You]realize that not only are these women sympathetic characters, but they’re all the more terrifying because they have every bit of anger that makes living women sources of fear, but none of the societal restriction." http://bitchmagazine.org/post/the-feminist-power-of-female-ghosts

"Shrinking Women," by Lily Myers at the 2013 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational. I've listened to this poem, about women and eating, and the power (or fear) to claim place, repeatedly. The text is included in the description of the video, but watching Myers perform and hearing the responses of the crowd is worth the three minutes. "I asked five questions in genetics class today and all of them started with the word 'sorry'." www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQucWXWXp3k#t=12

"23 Things Every Woman Should Stop Doing," by Emma Gray for The Huffington Post. Basically, a round up of all the social anxieties and concerns that are HOLDING US BACK, women! Every paragraph in this list had me "mmhm"ing and waving my hands, church lady style. "There is no easier way to discredit a woman’s opinion or feelings than to accuse her of being overly emotional."  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/11/23-things-every-woman-should-stop-doing_n_3908151.html

"Finding Molly: Drugs, dancing and death," by Shane Morris for Bro Jackson. Talking about the EDM (Electronic Dance Music) scene always seems to go hand in hand with drug use. Morris, a promoter and manager, writes specifically about the dangers of Molly and his own experiences using and dealing. "This was a real person, dying in the back of my Honda, on my friend Brandon’s lap." http://brojackson.com/long-reads/finding-molly-drugs-dancing-and-death?

"A Good Angle is Hard to Find," by Sarah Hepola for The Morning News. Charting the modern phenomena of the "selfie," fears of feminine narcissism, and personal documentation. I love The Selfie, and I love this article. Cheers to Emily Perper's Longreads post for sending me this way. "It gives you all the controls to the story you are telling."  http://www.themorningnews.org/article/a-good-angle-is-hard-to-find?

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

LongReads Round-Up Volume Fifteen

What!? It's been nearly a month since my last update? How did this happen?

#Animals

Owls are so hot right now http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/science/long-cloaked-in-mystery-owls-start-coming-into-full-view.html?pagewanted=all

#Comedy

Louis CK and modern comedy http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2013/02/louis-ck-our-gogol.html

#Education

Indonesia has one of the worst education systems in the world www.aljazeera.com/programmes/101east/2013/02/201321965257154992.html

Some Christian homeschoolers want to study evolution, don't believe Adam rode dinosaurs in the Garden of Eden http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/03/old-earth-young-minds-evangelical-homeschoolers-embrace-evolution/273844/

#Feminism

Political commentator Zerlina Maxwell recently went on Sean Hannity's show to promote educating boys and men about consent and rape culture. Since then she has received death and rape threats from men and women who don't believe there is a need for educating men about stopping rape. Two pieces: a response to harassment on xoJane, and Maxwell's points on education on Ebony


Margo St. James was a seventies pioneer in protecting the rights of sex workers and providing health care services to them. Her thoughts on minority criminalzation and feminism after forty years http://bitchmagazine.org/article/forty-years-in-the-hustle-sex-work-margo-st-james-interview-activism-coyote


#Film

Has the Hollywood machine squashed inventive storytelling in modern film? Short answer- yes http://www.newrepublic.com/article/books-and-arts/magazine/107212/has-hollywood-murdered-the-movies

#Health

Buying drugs on the internet: http://nplusonemag.com/i-m-waiting-for-my-ups-man

The pharmaceutical/insurance/medical complex is exploiting all of us www.healthland.time.com/2013/02/20/bitter-pill-why-medical-bills-are-killing-us/print

#In France

Gerard Depardieu, French icon, is changing citizenship to escape new super taxes http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/02/25/130225fa_fact_collins?currentPage=all

#Language

How language affects our concept of time and saving: http://blog.ted.com/2013/02/19/saving-for-a-rainy-day-keith-chen-on-language-that-forecasts-weather-and-behavior/

#Literature

Academic texts need to be as well written as entertainment pieces http://walt.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/02/15/on_writing_well

An account of a symposium on the works of Allen Ginsberg http://www.litkicks.com/Topics/NaropaReport.html

Making me very excited to read more George Saunders http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/06/magazine/george-saunders-just-wrote-the-best-book-youll-read-this-year.html?pagewanted=all

A new collection of fairy tales shows male characters getting the same kind of torments Sleeping Beauty and Snow White found themselves in http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2012/03/long-lost-fairy-tales.html

A hundred years of women writing about their feelings and being told they're frivolous http://therumpus.net/2013/03/the-ghost-of-mary-maclane

Two of Renata Adler's books are back in publication http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2013/03/welcome-back-renata-adler.html

Italian author Francesco Pacifico writing about sex, purity, and Catholicism in his new novel http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2013/03/12/underwear-life-an-interview-with-francesco-pacifico/

#Music

Nina Simone's activism through music http://www.good.is/posts/remembering-nina-simone-as-a-siren-and-powerful-civil-rights-activist

All Hail Queen Beyonce http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2013/02/her-highness.html

#National

Is Marco Rubio the answer for Republicans? http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/02/19/marco_rubio_not_ready_for_prime_time_republican_foreign_policy?page=full

About the (lack of) training a member of the Foreign Service receives: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/02/19/sink_or_swim_state_department_training?page=full

Ways Obama wants to model after Germany: http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/02/president-obama-wants-america-to-be-like-germany-what-does-that-really-mean/273318/

#Photography

A woman documents scenes of spousal abuse and then is reamed in a misreported article: http://www.salon.com/2013/03/01/dont_blame_the_victim_or_the_photographer/

#Religion

The Pope's butler did it! http://www.gq.com/news-politics/newsmakers/201303/spy-in-the-house-of-lords-march-2013?printable=true

#Technology

Its possible that a big part of the Republican loss in the presidential campaign was due to out of date or totally absent social networking and tech base  http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/magazine/can-the-republicans-be-saved-from-obsolescence.html

After reading this article, I had a nightmare about a teenage boy watching me through my webcam http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/03/rat-breeders-meet-the-men-who-spy-on-women-through-their-webcams/

Bring on the modified chicken blobs! http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/10/opinion/sunday/dont-be-afraid-of-genetic-modification.html?_r=0

#Television

After mainlining two seasons of Homeland, I assuredly agree with this http://www.salon.com/2012/12/15/tvs_most_islamophobic_show/

Are all the heroines of modern TV crazy? http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/17/magazine/tvs-new-wave-of-women-smart-strong-borderline-insane.html and my response: http://sailorbaby.tumblr.com/post/45241524615/semi-serious-thoughts-on-television-response-to

#Travel

A skeptical trip to Disney World in the seventies: http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1971/01/02/1971_01_02_052_TNY_CARDS_000299445?currentPage=all

#War on Terror

An early piece from The Atlantic about preemptive arrests and thought crime http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2006/10/prophetic-justice/305234/?single_page=true

On NDAA and domestic terrorism: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/02/201321710236780782.html

The CIA wrongly captured and tortured a man as a terror suspect http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2012/dec/13/cia-tortured-sodomised-terror-suspect


Friday, February 15, 2013

LongReads Round-Up Volume Fourteen: LongWeekend Edition


#Art

What its like to be an “art minion” working in the studio of a well known artist: http://theclustermag.com/blog/2013/01/making-someone-elses-art/

#Comedy

#Education

A group of New York anarchists met and organized through a progressive adult education program: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/01/the-strange-story-of-new-yorks-anarchist-school/266224/

“Democratic schools,” where students of all ages intermingle and hold voting rights in school and administrative decisions, are examples of radical education communities: http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/12/no-teachers-no-class-no-homework-would-you-send-your-kids-here/265354/

#Energy

The way people around the world relate to weather and temperature directly affects their use of energy and productivity: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/27/magazine/what-does-it-mean-to-be-comfortable.html?_r=1&

#Essay

Repetitive, short-lasting labor brings a state of meditative transcendence http://thenewinquiry.com/blogs/the-beheld/the-impermanence-of-beauty-work/

#Feminism

If we're going to be honest with ourselves and our daughters, shouldn't we be teaching them early how utterly fucked the world still can be for women, instead of promising the moon and watching them hit the roof?” http://jezebel.com/5984059/you-cant-empower-girls-without-a-reality-check

#Film

Soderbergh on retiring from filmmaking, art, and Fancy Feast: http://www.vulture.com/2013/01/steven-soderbergh-in-conversation.html

“Kill Your Darlings” is all about the early years of the Beat poets: http://www.hitfix.com/awards-campaign/kill-your-darlings-director-on-the-fearless-daniel-radcliffe-and-ben-fosters-flaming-finger/  (see below article under #Literature)

#Health

Living with autoimmune diseases in an age that emphasizes capitalism and productivity http://theclustermag.com/blog/2013/01/how-to-be-a-person-in-the-age-of-autoimmunity/#

The ethical and economical weight that comes with “donating” eggs: http://www.salon.com/2013/02/03/selling_my_eggs_to_make_rent_partner/

It’s the fiftieth anniversary of Sylvia Plath’s death, and public stance and reaction to mental illness is still evolving: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2013/02/youll-love-her-shes-crazy.html

#Labor

Is it weird to include an article on the issues of unpaid internships under the tag I usually reserve for migrant workers and exploitation overseas? I don’t know. http://www.theatlantic.com/sexes/archive/2013/02/unpaid-internships-are-a-rich-girl-problem-and-also-a-real-problem/273106/

#Literature

Murder, homosexual love triangles, and the Beat poet who never was, Lucien Carr. http://magazine.columbia.edu/print/1220  (felt really maudlin after the end quote, “a literary lion who never roared.”)
Is Junot Diaz confronting harmful masculinity in his literature, or perpetuating it? http://politic365.com/2012/11/24/junot-diaz-and-the-cult-of-revolutionary-machismo

One of my favorite poems, “Aristotle” by Billy Collins http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/176050

#Music

Tegan and Sara on their newest album and indie vs. pop music: http://www.spin.com/articles/tegan-sara-january-2013-cover-story-heartthrob?page=0

Maya Rudolph is in a Prince cover band called Princess: http://www.motherjones.com/mixed-media/2013/02/princess-maya-rudolph-prince-tribute-band 

Rio’s funk music scene, once tangibly interwoven with community, has changed and dimmed since government intervention has “pacified” high risk neighborhoods: http://theclustermag.com/blog/2012/05/ta-tudo-errado-the-future-of-funk-in-a-pacified-rio/

Frank Ocean should have won every Album of the Year countdown, awards show, amateur music blog post round up, in my opinion: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/magazine/frank-ocean-can-fly.html  

#National

Forget political blogs and national printernet magazines, for the recap of the State of the Union address I’m sending you to Autostraddle: http://www.autostraddle.com/state-of-the-union-recap-heres-what-hope-change-look-like-in-obamas-second-term-156627/

This article on the struggling US postal system made me feel strangely patriotic: http://www.esquire.com/print-this/post-office-business-trouble-0213?page=all

TNR’s interview with President Obama as he begins his second term in office: http://www.newrepublic.com/article/112190/obama-interview-2013-sit-down-president#

Reading is an act of humanization and shared experience. Teju Cole critiques President Obama’s drone warfare in light of his situation as a “man of books:” http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/books/2013/02/a-readers-war.html

Examining the Department of Justice’s legal theory behind drone warfare: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/02/05/death_by_loophole?page=full

#Religion

#Sexuality

#Technology

A new app allows for privacy of messaging and file sharing, disregarding government commands for “back door” access: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/02/silent_circle_s_latest_app_democratizes_encryption_governments_won_t_be.single.html

GoodReads book recommendation and ranking service is the new book club in the digital age: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/13/books/goodreadscom-is-growing-as-a-popular-book-site.html

Aziz Ansari talking about social media and texting effecting relationships: http://www.avclub.com/articles/aziz-ansari-candid-about-love-elusive-sadly-ephem,92476/

#Television

Connie Britton is in the prime of her acting career when most actresses are considered “aged out” http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/magazine/connie-britton-is-a-late-bloomer.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&smid=tw-nytmag&&pagewanted=all

#Theater

Theaters repeatedly favor white (the unmarked) actors, even in cases where characters are designated to be people of color: http://jezebel.com/5980419/many-major-theaters-believe-in-color-blind-casting-except-when-it-comes-to-people-of-color

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

LongReads Round-Up Volume Twelve


#Comics

Interview with the author of a historical account of Marvel Comics: http://www.theawl.com/2012/12/the-long-twisted-history-of-marvel-comics-a-talk-with-sean-howe

#Crime

Growing up with an adopted older brother and convicted murderer http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/larry-swartz-murderer-adopted

#Business

How Starbucks revolutionized coffee culture, and might be bringing the same popular oomf to tea http://www.themorningnews.org/article/a-spot-for-tea

How Walmart used bribes to get building permits in illegal zones n Mexico http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/18/business/walmart-bribes-teotihuacan.html?_r=0


#Essay

Shelia Heti writing about why bother socializing http://www.sheilaheti.net/whygoout2.html

Emily Gould on "lady blogs," emotional women, and validity of said emotional women as writers http://www.emilymagazine.com/?p=837

The female writer's fear of being alone, the pursuit of solitude and self satisfaction outside of relationships http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/the-lonely-ones/

Making and keeping friends in late young adulthood http://thoughtcatalog.com/2012/faqs-re-friendship-in-your-20s/

Forgot just how much I love Rookie for a minute. Perennial goodie of an essay for the teenage girl inside of you http://rookiemag.com/2012/01/how-to-not-care-what-other-people-think-of-you/

#Fashion

Tavie Gevinson, child fashion blogger to culture pulse point (and masthead leader of Rookie) http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/09/20/100920fa_fact_widdicombe?currentPage=all

#Feminism

J. Jack Halberstam talks about the dissolution of traditional gender roles, and genders themselves, and how feminism needs to move beyond polarizing vagina/penis platforms http://lareviewofbooks.org/article.php?type=&id=981&fulltext=1

After Volume Eleven’s n+1 takedown of The Atlantic, I read this piece by LA Review of Books entitled “Is The Atlantic Making Us Stupid?” talking again about gender issue/”women’s interest” pieces http://lareviewofbooks.org/article.php?type=&id=918&fulltext=1


#Film




#Health

On mental health, medical services responsibilities, and quality of life:
http://gawker.com/5968818/i-am-adam-lanzas-mother 

http://www.xojane.com/issues/a-response-to-i-am-adam-lanzas-mother-from-a-doctor-in-the-trenches-i-am-adam-lanzas-psychiatrist 

http://www.vice.com/read/the-right-to-die-is-the-right-to-live-0912348-v19n12?Contentpage=-1

Fertility trials and culturing the skills of waiting http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/6694/

#Language

A former DMV employee and self educated linguist endeavored to create the most precise and logical language ever http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/12/24/121224fa_fact_foer?currentPage=all

#Literature

Short fiction by Rebecca Schiff http://nplusonemag.com/men-against-violence

The opening lines of this interview with VS Naipaul are basically the best http://www.tnr.com/article/110946/vs-naipaul-the-arab-spring-authors-he-loathes-and-the-books-he-will-never-write#

Another great interview with Martin Amis http://www.vulture.com/2012/07/in-conversation-martin-amis.html

A historical literary moment, when the father of vampires met the father of American poetry http://www.neh.gov/humanities/2012/novemberdecember/feature/when-bram-met-walt

The Morning News finishes its year-long series on modern Russian Literature with this excerpt and interview with Mikhail Shishkin http://www.themorningnews.org/article/mikhail-shishkin

Review of Oprah: Gospel of an Icon that takes “followers of Oprah” to a new level  and explores the pseudo religious impact of Oprah in viewers’ lives.  http://lareviewofbooks.org/article.php?id=1142&fulltext=1


#Music


The fusion of rap music and traditional Mongolian music http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2012/10/2012103113231574635.html


Music round up that speaks to the soul http://rookiemag.com/2012/12/from-the-soul/

#Obituary

White girl privilege aside, I appreciate this piece by Lena Dunham http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2012/06/lena-dunham-remembers-nora-ephron.html

#Politics

How American tragedies affect presidencies (and how Obama reacts to tragedy) http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/12/17/a_president_we_can_believe_in

Interesting piece on the inside logistics that helped pass gay marriage bills in several states http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/12/the-gay-marriage-plot-inside-this-years-other-high-stakes-campaign/265865/?single_page=true

In a time where America is rife with gun control debates, a journalist steps behind the counter of a gun store http://www.gq.com/news-politics/big-issues/201209/gun-shopping-gq-september-2012

Ta-Nehesi Coates writing about race and the presidency, and the pressure of acceptable blackness http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/09/fear-of-a-black-president/309064/1/?single_page=true


#Sexuality

Why Uganda's aggressive anti-gay laws have roots in American culture http://harpers.org/archive/2010/09/straight-mans-burden/?single=1

James Deen, America's sweetheart porn star  http://lareviewofbooks.org/article.php?id=1021&fulltext=1

Famous women talking about their first times http://rookiemag.com/2012/03/absolute-beginners/

Why you should never fake an orgasm (enjoyed the comment-versation about the heteronormative tone of the article as well) http://rookiemag.com/2012/02/a-real-good-time/


#Spirituality

Last month Rookie magazine's theme was Belief. A few of my favorite articles included building an altar, a conversation between atheists, and reconciling religion and feminism:
http://rookiemag.com/2012/12/anatomy-of-an-altar/http://rookiemag.com/2012/12/beyond-belief/http://rookiemag.com/2012/12/a-holy-allianc/

#Technology

How a Reddit query sparked a film treatment http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/03/ff_reddit/

Forget cloud storage. Theoretical extraterrestrial storage is where its at. http://www.themorningnews.org/article/interstellar-hard-drive


#Television

Sarah Nicole Prickett relates Alan Sorkin’s The Newsroom to the creeping fears of the fading “great American male” legacy http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/television/how-to-get-under-aaron-sorkins-skin-and-also-how-to-high-five-properly/article4363455/

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

LongReads Round-Up Volume Eleven


#Economy

Evaluating welfare programs in Britain that have now lasted an entire lifetime http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/politics/2012/11/cradle-grave

#Family


Community surrounding a woman who embarks on single motherhood http://therumpus.net/2012/11/the-we-of-single-motherhood/

#Feminism

Suzanne Venker’s job is telling other women they shouldn’t have jobs: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/11/24/war-on-men/



Devious straw feminists will burn your bras http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=341 #comics

Mary Miller has a hard time getting along with women http://therumpus.net/2012/11/i-am-sorry-women/

The panic of women’s issue think pieces, and sexism in journalism  http://nplusonemag.com/the-intellectual-situation-issue-15

#Film

Review of Rust and Bone  about an affair between a kickboxer and a legless orca trainer http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/movies/2012/11/rust_and_bone_starring_marion_cotillard_reviewed.html

New Vinterberg film on small town hysteria and false accusations http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2012/11/hunt-film-about-society-thrall-its-children

El Médico won the New York International Latino Film Festival award for best documentary, about a Cuban doctor who also wants to be a reggae star http://therumpus.net/2012/11/the-rumpus-review-of-el-medico-the-cubaton-story/

Attica Locke on writing for Hollywood vs writing fiction and post racial America  http://www.themorningnews.org/article/attica-locke


#Health

A company in Denmark has developed programs to employ autistic adults for specialized tasks http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/magazine/the-autism-advantage.html?pagewanted=all&_r=2&


#History


#Humour

Ideas for the “traditional bride” to honor her “traditional background” http://therumpus.net/2012/11/funny-women-91-shower-gifts-for-the-traditional-bride/


#Literature

Publishing off the grid of the mainstream cultural hotspot (is Brooklyn mainstream hip now?) http://www.themillions.com/2012/11/dispatch-from-the-edge-of-literary-culture.html



The “scandal” at the center of Percy’s National Book Award boils down to a misinformed article http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2012/11/_1962_national_book_awards_scandal_the_story_behind_the_moviegoer.single.html

I love Kate Zambreno, I love Kate Zambreno, I love Kate Zambreno http://therumpus.net/2012/11/the-sunday-rumpus-interview-kate-zambreno/

Bonus: 50 Queer Writers of Color http://zahrawithaz.livejournal.com/12471.html
Tracking the effects of university literary theory classes in literature http://nplusonemag.com/the-theory-generation


Review of Edmund Love’s 1958 memoir on living on the streets and the eccentric transients of the NYC subway system http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2012/11/29/twilight-people-subways-are-for-sleeping/

The Millions rounds up some of the NYTimes top 100 books and reviews http://www.themillions.com/2012/11/the-notables-2012.html

#Music

When Kathleen Hanna mentions Kathy Acker calling her an idiot for being a one dimensional feminist and Hanna owning up and I totally fangirl over it all http://www.avclub.com/articles/kathleen-hanna-on-bikini-kill-being-feminist-icon,88912/

Discovering an extensive collection of recorded performances of the Grateful Dead http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/11/26/121126fa_fact_paumgarten?currentPage=all

Sufjan loves Christmas, has feelings about commercialization, made a GIANT boxed cd set about it http://stereogum.com/1201912/deconstructing-sufjan-stevens-and-christian-music/top-stories/lead-story/

Eighteenth century essay on the transcendence of harpsichord music http://www.laphamsquarterly.org/voices-in-time/synesthesia.php?page=all

Who is the greatest rapper of all time? http://www.theawl.com/2012/11/andre-3000-vs-biggie


#Politics



#Religion

Statement from the Archbishop of Canterbury regarding sexual violence against women and the Church's responsibility http://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/2012/11/more-prayer-faith-communities-response-sexual-violence

Explaining the big step back for progressive religious leadership http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2012/11/the-fear-of-women-as-bishops.html

What's the queer student at a Christian college to do? Also, underground LGBTQ support groups. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-southwick/is-there-hope-for-queer-s_b_1829246.html (can speak from experience as an ally of the fledgling group at Grove City College, its a rough, less than Christian loving road to inclusion and support)

Church leadership is patriarchal because the Godhead trinity is patriarchal http://diannaeanderson.net/?p=1255 #sexism 


Moderate Muslims are not an exception to the rule http://killingthebuddha.com/mag/dispatch/dear-america-moderate-muslims-exist/

#Sexuality

A frequenter of Australian brothels assembles the most memorable exchanges http://therumpus.net/2012/11/things-women-have-said-to-me-in-brothels/

Roxanne Gay writes about the complicated world of oversexualized children, especially girls http://therumpus.net/2012/11/eleven/

#Technology


Hacking the cyberwar between Syrian government and revolutionists http://www.businessweek.com/printer/articles/82480-the-hackers-of-damascus

#Television


#Travel

Underground supper clubs hosted out of Los Angeles apartments are another evolution of the aging restaurant model http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/12/03/121203fa_fact_goodyear?currentPage=all

Partaking in the 685 mile dog sled race across Russia’s tundra http://www.themorningnews.org/article/twilight-on-the-tundra

Monday, November 26, 2012

LongReads Round-Up Volume Ten


 #Feminism

If you’re starting to suspect that the system is built so that women lose no matter what they do, watch out. Thoughts like that may be rational responses to the world how it actually is, but they also lead one down the dark path towards admitting that you are, in fact, a feminist.http://prospect.org/article/sorry-feminists%E2%80%94not

#Film



#History

Cracking the cipher of a secret society with computer algorithms http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/11/ff-the-manuscript/all/

#International


One of those “what we took from history isn’t what actually happened” situations- how the mythology of the Cuban Missile Crisis is harming US foreign policy http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/10/08/the_lie_that_screwed_up_50_years_of_us_foreign_policy?page=full

Rape allegations swallowed up in Chinese bureaucracy http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/11/08/kafka_in_beijing?page=full

Major powers, including China, are turning on the charm in South East Asia. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/11/18/chinas_soft_power_surge?page=full

#Literature


Truman Capote's unfinished last novel that might be responsible for destroying his career http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/12/truman-capote-answered-prayers

Queenan has read approximately six thousand books, and he has strict rules for what he reads next: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444868204578064483923017090.html

#Music


#Photography

Photo series of abandoned world fair structures http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2012/11/jade-doskow-worlds-fairs/?pid=4269


#Political

Interesting perspective from a Mormon reporter who followed the Romney campaign http://www.buzzfeed.com/mckaycoppins/a-mormon-reporter-on-the-romney-bus


What should be the new focus of reform, post health care http://prospect.org/article/great-societys-next-frontier


#Travel

From Harper’s, a ranging history of the Bronx Zoo, from its eugenics fascinated founders to present day http://longform.org/wild-things/


If you haven't yet, check out this weekend round-up about workers' conditions and rights in the warehouses that ship for internet omni-retailers. 

Monday, November 5, 2012

LongReads Round-Up Volume Seven

#Art

New Statesman provides an English translation of the tax evasion charges China is laying against artist Ai Weiwei as a means of suppressing his work: http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/politics/2012/10/ai-weiwei-papers 

August interview with Ai Weiwei about censorship, China, and individual expression: http://www.realitysandwich.com/ai_weiwei_dj_spooky


#Comics

I’m not Tomine’s biggest fan, but I appreciated what he had to say about the evolving art of cartooning/comics/ illustrating. I’m also a sucker for his “Missed Connections” cover. http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2012/10/29/urban-renewal-an-interview-with-adrian-tomine/

#Education

New technological frontiers in learning a second language: http://www.salon.com/2012/10/27/whats_the_secret_to_learning_a_second_lanuage/

#Environment

When is the human species going to hit its second inflection point? How our species’ success will destroy us. http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/7146 #recommended 

#Feminism

Looking at several new books that deal with gender, feminism, and sexuality (The End of Men, How to Be a Woman, Heroines, This is How You Lose Her) and where we are all losing out in the gender divide: http://therumpus.net/2012/10/how-we-all-lose/

Two interviews with the author of Heroines, Kate Zambreno (essay-memoir-history-lit-theory hybrid about female modernist authors)
http://believermag.tumblr.com/post/34763897153/why-dont-you-like-me-writers-tamara-faith-berger-andhttp://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2012/10/22/heroine-worship-talking-with-kate-zambreno/
Moore lived in Cambodia and taught university women how to make zines: http://therumpus.net/2012/10/the-sunday-rumpus-interview-anne-elizabeth-moore/

#Film

Nice completist review of the Coen Brothers’ body of work, from one auteur theory enthusiast to another: http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/the_completist/2011/08/i_watched_every_coen_brothers_movie.single.html


Following the Wachowski siblings’ passion for unique storytelling and the journey of filiming Cloud Atlas: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/09/10/120910fa_fact_hemon?currentPage=all


#Health


A tiny island in Greece has one of the longest average lifespans in the world. In many ways the lifestyle reminds me of Indonesia, pre-processed food boom. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/28/magazine/the-island-where-people-forget-to-die.html?pagewanted=all #longevity

#International

Interview with civil rights activist in China who has fought forced family planning legislation and led class action suits against the Chinese government: http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/human-rights/2012/10/chen-guangcheng-facts-have-blood-evidence 

What countries would be voting for Obama this month? http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/10/31/blue_planet?page=full

#Journalism

Specifically, the ethics of found-out plagiarizer and science journalist Jonah Lehrer, But on a grander scale, the state of branded journalism and pop science: http://nymag.com/news/features/jonah-lehrer-2012-11/#

Encounter was a cultural literary arts magazine published out of Britain and covertly funded by the CIA as part of the cold war agenda. http://www.newstatesman.com/node/135185

1960s article about the resignation of Encounter editor when he discovered the CIA was funding the publication. (You need a NYTimes subscription to access this article) http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70815FF3D5B107B93CAA9178ED85F438685F9


#Literature

Survey of HP Lovecraft’s body of work and how it has influenced culture, and how the internet made all that influence possible. http://www.themorningnews.org/article/h.p.-lovecraft-author-is-dead #obituary

Neil Gaiman created the holiday “All Hallows Eve,” a day to encourage children reading “scary” stories. The Millions has a list of recommended reads. http://www.themillions.com/2012/10/all-hallows-read-a-parents-guide-to-scary-books-for-young-readers.html #children’s lit #spooky


DT Max wrote this piece in 2009 after DFW’s suicide. Give yourself a good chunk of time to work through and process this thirteen page longread. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2009/03/09/090309fa_fact_max?currentPage=all #biography #DFW #obituary

Ongoing interest in articles dealing with parental aging http://www.vice.com/read/i-asked-my-dad-who-has-dementia-to-annotate-jonathan-franzens-how-to-be-alone- #photography #dementia

Certain literature is there in times of grieving, heartbreak, and disappointment—but what story can you turn to when you’re mourning the loss of a pet? http://www.themillions.com/2012/10/elegy-for-a-grey-cat-on-grief-books-and-his-dark-materials.html #grief

James Pogue works out some of his John Jeremiah Sullivan jealousy:  http://nplusonemag.com/the-son-shines-bright #SouthernLit

Series of essays by Rachel Yoder from her collection The Hard Problem: A Guide for the Intergalactic Writer Looking to Mate: http://therumpus.net/2012/11/three-short-essays-from-the-hard-problem-a-guide-for-the-intergalactic-writer-looking-to-mate/ #essay

#Music

THIS QUOTE: “As demure as she may be, this girl is also intense and out for blood — of Red’s title, Swift said, “All those emotions — spanning from intense love, intense frustration, jealousy, confusion, all of that — in my mind, all those emotions are red.” Not to put too fine a point on it, but in this she echoes another passionate artist constrained by traditional expectations of femininity: Sylvia Plath.”  http://thisrecording.com/today/2012/10/30/in-which-we-get-taylor-swift-alone.html
The tiny echelon of producers and top-liners pumping out all our Top 40 hooks: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012/03/26/120326fa_fact_seabrook?currentPage=all


#Photography


Series of photos and quotes from four young Chinese photographers: http://www.newstatesman.com/world-affairs/world-affairs/2012/10/generation-next-photo-essay

#Relationships


#Travel

Coming to terms with death during the Running of the Bulls: http://www.themorningnews.org/article/the-bull-passes-through

A tiny span of the Massachusetts coast seems to be a magnet for everything spooky and strange:  http://www.themorningnews.org/article/cape-fear

A recent visit to post-Fidel Cuba, tentatively developing: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/11/new-cuba/gorney-text #international