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Humor Standards: Boobs Are The Tip Of The Iceberg
The furor over Seth MacFarlane’s performance at the Oscars may have subsided, but I argue we need to keep it alive. Humor–and women and people of color–deserve a higher standard. Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Poehler, Andrew Dice Clay, Atlantic, feminist, Feministing, humor, New York Times, Seth MacFarlane, Tina Fey, Whoopi Goldberg, women
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Men Down, Women Up?
The media loves to make pronouncements from time to time. It’s such a black and white institution, and one that loves–thrives on– controversy. In 2010, the Atlantic magazine published an article by Hana Rosin called, “The End of Men.” I … Continue reading