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How Much Media Is Too Much for Young Children?

Are children today exposed to too much media, too young? A group of experts convened by the National Institutes of Health discussed the matter today, and came to no firm conclusions. Most seemed to agree that content, limited quantity, and parental involvement were central in ensuring children get the most out of any TV or […]

Goodbye, C. J.: The West Wing, Will and Grace, and LGBT Rights in the Media

The West Wing is no more. The show had declined since its Aaron-Sorkin-written prime, but the acting was still solid, even when the script was weak. (The final episode was particularly disappointing, consisting mainly of the characters taking meaningful glances around empty rooms.) Maybe I kept tuning in, though, because it gave me an hour-long

Postcards from Buster: DVD with “Sugartime” Episode Available

The “Sugartime” episode of kids’ show Postcards from Buster is now available on the compilation Postcards from Buster – Buster’s Outdoor Journeys. U. S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings triggered an outcry among LGBT families and allies last year when she denounced the episode, in which rabbit Buster visits a lesbian family’s maple-sugar farm. The

2006 Daytime Emmys: All Things Lesbian and Mom

I’m not sure whether the 2006 Daytime Emmys last Friday delighted the lesbian or the mom parts of me more: Ellen DeGeneres won Best Talk Show and Best Talk Show Host for the second year in a row. The 38-year-old Sesame Street won for Preschool Children’s Series, a category it has won all twelve times

Gail Ann Dorsey

Lesbian vacations and music festivals, in addition to giving us the chance to relax and be ourselves, serve as crucial exchanges of lesbian culture. (I assume the same holds true for gay men’s events, too, though I can’t comment firsthand.) Gail Ann Dorsey is a recent discovery from the Olivia cruise I just took. Her

The Lez Boat

I’m back from a week floating around the Caribbean with 1800 or so other lesbians. Olivia Travel, as always, knows how to do vacations right. I’ll spare you the “what I did on my (almost-) summer vacation” essay, though, and instead use the cruise as a jumping-off point for some posts this week on community,

Winnie the Pooh Gets Hollywood Star

Yes, the honey-loving bear now joins the ranks of Hollywood immortals. Pooh made his movie debut in 1966 in the Disney short “Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.” Not coincidentally, today also marked the DVD release of Disney’s “Pooh’s Grand Adventure – The Search for Christopher Robin.” Fans of the original A. A. Milne

Xena Is Bright

Her long-time fans have known that, of course, but now there’s proof. As I reported in February, scientists have named two distant objects in the solar system Xena and Gabrielle. The researchers recently refined their analysis, though, and concluded that while Xena might not be as big as previously thought, the smaller size means it

Lesbian Comics on the Loose

Lesbian comics are hitting the news these days. The New York Times has a review today of the new solo show by Marga Gomez, “Los Big Names.” Over on the West Coast, Kate Clinton is launching her 25th Anniversary Tour, “It’s Come to This,” which starts in Sacramento and traverses the country. Leave the kids

In Honor of National Library Week: Make the Most of Your Public Library

It’s National Library Week, “a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support.” I thought I’d take the opportunity to share a few suggestions for making use of your local library, beyond the obvious one of borrowing books. (I’ve focused on ideas related to kids

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