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Of Doyennes and Death Threats: Remembering Elaine Kaufman

I moved to New York City in 2004 with two goals: first, to attend and complete journalism school; second, to blow my first freelance paycheck on drinks and dinner at Elaine’s. Because, you know, that’s Where Writers Are (or at least Were) Supposed to Go. I managed the first goal without much difficulty. The second eluded me, alas, after Elaine Kaufman herself threatened to kill me.

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Worm Compost Suppresses Plant Diseases

Image credit: Worm Power We all know that composting is a great way to reduce waste , and vermicomposting can be a particularly effective method on the household level . When I wrote about worm composting becoming big business , there was also a lot of interest in the supposed disease suppressing qualities of vermicompost. Now an article over at the Cornell… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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An Apology to the Followers of Glenn Beck – Credit where credit is due

Where I apologize for thinking that the political right is religiously intolerant – They embrace Glenn Beck as a religious leader despite the fact that he is a Mormon, and therefore a “fringe” christian. I am sore amazed! added by: jmarkred

Obama: Quran burning ‘a recruitment bonanza’ for al Qaeda !

What a fool this supposed man of GOD! added by: kennymotown

Newsweek: ‘Why We Sexualize GOP Women’ – ‘Too Hot to Handle’

Newsweek on Saturday did an astonishingly poor job of exploring why Republican women are suddenly being attacked for their beauty. “There seems to be an insistent, increasingly excitable focus on the supposed hotness of Republican women in the public eye, like Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Michelle Malkin, and Nikki Haley-not to mention veterans like Ann Coulter,” the article now being prominently featured at the magazine’s website began. Hypocritically, Julia Baird’s piece never once explained or wondered why the same thing isn’t being done to Democrat women. Instead, the numerous headlines exclusively trivialized physically attractive GOP females such as the following from the website’s front page (h/t Twitter’s @buszero):   Once entering the website to the actual article, readers were presented with another set of tasteless headlines (photo courtesy AP):  Doesn’t the headline “Too Hot to Handle” defeat the purpose of exposing sexism? Or wasn’t that Baird’s point? It’s odd to see how some men insist that when women start to grasp power, we should think of them primarily as playthings and provocateurs. Is this the best way to explain their success? They aren’t challenging the status quo. They’re being wild! They’re not trying to lift the ban on offshore drilling. They’re being naughty! When four women beat a field of men on the same night recently, competing for primary and gubernatorial nominations, it was widely referred to as “ladies’ night.” Aren’t ladies’ nights those promotions where women are allowed free entry into bars to provide fodder for the men? Women in politics are used to being trivialized, and have tended to dress and behave soberly in response. The wisdom has long been that discussions about their sexuality are not just distracting and degrading, but also destructive. Indeed? Baird then offered some statistics to support this view: One in six members of Congress is female; out of a total of 535 seats, Republican women hold only 21, or 4 percent. It’s hardly an onslaught. The number of women holding state-wide executive office has dropped since 2002, from 88 to 72 of the 315 positions. There are only six women governors. So no matter how striking the incremental gains, we’ve got a long way to go before approaching anything resembling equality. Which is why we need to remember that these women are not competing to see who has the most smokin’ bod. They want to run the country, or their part of it. They want votes, not free drinks-and we need properly scrutinized candidates, not circus performers. That’s correct. But why did Baird’s article about this subject DEMEAN women with a headline like “Too Hot to Handle?” And why did her first paragraph include the phrase “increasingly excitable focus on the supposed hotness of Republican women?” That’s NOT the way a female writer encourages people to “remember that these women are not competing to see who has the most smokin’ bod.” Also in the first paragraph was the following disgusting reference: Playboy  even ran an outrageous piece titled “Ten Conservative Women I’d Like to Hate F–k,” which read like a sick attempt to make rape cool. “We may despise everything these women represent,” wrote the author, “but goddammit they’re hot. Let the healing begin.”  This was a truly disgraceful piece published at Playboy’s website last year, so much so that readers didn’t need to be reminded of its existence.   Making matters worse, Baird completely ignored the double standard whereby Democrat women in politics are not so victimized. This undermined any attempt on her part to discredit those doing it to Republican women. Whether intentional or not, this was another disgusting representation of GOP females that the National Organization for Women would come down strongly against if it was written about Democrats. It really does require a tremendous rationalization talent to be a liberal woman in America today, doesn’t it? 

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Miley Cyrus kissing a girl update

Miley Cyrus, 17, commenting on her blog after simulating a girl-on-girl kiss during Thursday#39;s Britain’s Got Talent TV show (while performing her new single, “I Can’t Be Tamed”). The denial also follows Cyrus#39;s assuring fans on Friday that they should not believe recent chatter suggesting that she and her Aussie hunk, Liam Hemsworth, had split due to his rising popularity and her supposed jealousy. “GET OVER IT! NOTHING HAPPENED. THERE ARE WAYYYYYYY MORE IMPORTANT
THINGS IN THE WORLD.
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Was Lindsay Lohan Partying with Cocaine When She Was Supposed to be in Court? [Uh Oh]

Here’s a lesson in what not to do when you’re skipping the court date that will decide whether you go to jail for violating probation: Pose beside a tray of cocaine, at a no-pants party in Cannes. LiLo did it. More

Numerology: Meaning, Calculations, Predictions, Numerology Reports

What is a hot topic today? Are familiar of Numerology and or do you believe on what it gives meaning all about that reflects our lives? So far for that, we derive the meaning numerology the study of numbers, as the figures designating the year of one’s birth, to determine their supposed influence on one’s life, future, etc. (dictionary.com). Many people believe and rely on this occult meanings that sometimes it happened in their everyday living. Numbers, birth dates, colors, etc. has a corresponding meaning that may happen and or impart to your life. Read more: http://get-infoz.blogspot.com/2010/05/numerology-predictions-calculations.html Numerology: Meaning, Calculations, Predictions, Numerology Reports is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Flat Belly Diet to Get in Shape for the Summer

This is it! This is the supposed best diet and plan you can go on to give you that awesome beach ready flat belly for you to get in shape for the summer. The new Flat Belly Diet is one that includes proper eating, some light work out and a lot of Facebook. Yes, you heard it right! The Flat Belly Diet incorporates many different aspects of your life to help you with your shaping up needs. The Flat Belly diet has gone so far as to get applications for Facebook, Twitter, Blogs and more to help you keep in shape. See there are some amazing ideas behind this new work-out and stay in shape for the summer flat belly diet. You’ll need to get the guide and tips real quick which is a short summary of what the Flat Belly Diet is really all about. You can get the Flat Belly Diet guide via the links Flat Belly Diet to Get in Shape for the Summer is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

13 Intimate Facebook Messages You Weren’t Supposed to See [Modern And Awkward]

Here’s a cache of the private messages misdirected by Facebook last week, messages about sex and divorce, devotion and infidelity, cancer and rubdowns. Messages underlining how deeply digital networks run through our lives, and how important online privacy has become. Last week, a routine Facebook code update sent hundreds of private messages to the wrong recipients , illustrating the outsized impact of a simple programming bug. The actual content of those messages, meanwhile, shows the emotional weight behind the numbers, and hints at the sorts of interpersonal disasters that might unfold if the messages had ended up in the hands of friends and acquaintances rather than total strangers. The below messages, provided to us by Facebook user Sarah Heyward, who has given us permission to use her name, are the first we’re aware of to be explicitly presented whole and in this quantity. That’s despite the fact that some misdirected Facebook messages ended up in the hands of two journalists, one an online editor for the Wall Street Journal and the other a reporter for Sports Illustrated. The Journal did excerpt some messages here , though if any were presented whole the paper didn’t say so. We expect some messages will be presented whole during a musical reading at the East Village bar Heathers Friday night . In any case, our intention in presenting the full text of these messages is not to expose the lives of strangers but to give a flavor of the deeply personal information that runs through Facebook’s network, and to show the sort of deeply personal information that Facebook leaked , to strangers, in the latest in a series of privacy goofs . As such, we’ve redacted people’s names in the messages below. We have, however, cross referenced the names of the message senders with their Facebook profiles just to make sure these communications are authentic; all indications are that they are. Our thanks to Tipster Sarah, who supplied them to us while also supplying them to Nick Summers, organizer of tomorrow night’s event . From a woman and apparent soon-to-be ex-wife, presumably to her husband. Heartbreaking: From a female, a thoroughly flattering upset message to some guy: We were severely tempted to private message the guy who wrote this and get the backstory, but didn’t. Dude, if you’re reading this, email us . Here: Anyone familiar with this particular film? Also, we presume “JK” is “just kidding:” Prayer time: From a woman to, uh, her special friend? Hmmm: Q&A: Worst use of an emoticon ever: Blink 182 lyrics followed by “always thinking of you” in Spanish: From a dedicated man to a woman aching for punctuation: At first we were thinking affair, but after reading the second message we were thinking “teenager:” Tipster Sarah: “I do understand French and this one is hilarious. Guess French girls say the same shit about their mutual ‘friends’ as the rest of us do.” Google translation underneath; post your corrections in the comments or email : Google translation: As I told you recently, I have too much free time, which means too much time on Facebook, which means I’m made to look for random patterns. I therefore have this gossip / bitcherie: Do you think that Maureen is made less ugly than before? Just like normal? A “nagging” message to be careful what you post via Facebook. Oh, come on what’s the worst that could possibly…. err, nevermind: (Top pic: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at his desk, via his Facebook account.)

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