- 2011 Women of Fantasy Book Club at Jawas Read, Too! - This month's selection is Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest. I'm reading it for April so expect a review towards the end of the month.
- 2011 Women of Science Fiction Book Club at Dreams and Speculations - This month, they're reading The Doomsday Book by Connie Willis. I'm not participating but maybe you should.
- Moffat's Women: Amy and Her Skirt at Tor.com - Teresa Jusino laments a recent Gender Fail on Doctor Who. It's normally a pretty feminist show but I suppose no one's perfect.
- Historical Fashion Trends Dying for a Comeback at TheGloss.com - Who doesn't love a good bustle?
- True Blood Inspired Handbags by Hammitt Los Angeles - Overpriced without innovative designs to back it up but I love True Blood enough that they merit mentioning. Is it time for the season premiere yet? Now? How about now?
- LEGO Shoes at Design Milk - If I were a braver/wealthier/more physically coordinated person, I would be all over these LEGO high heels. Unfortunately, I am not so sad pandas all around.
- Mental Disorder Posters by Patrick Smith at Design Milk - DM is getting a lot of love from me today. British artist Patrick Smith imagines common mental illness is graphic design form.
- DC Women Kicking Ass - Alas, our joy at TV Wonder Woman's partially improved costume was hasty. Check out the heels in those shots. Other recent posts at DCWKA include Batwoman's release date (September) and an excellent takedown of Greg Horn's sexist art.
- Check out this drawing of Wonder Woman because it is ten shades of amazing.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
a link to the past
I accidentally deleted yesterday's link post in its entirety (note to self - make sure all boxes are appropriately checked or unchecked before deleting drafts in Blogger . . . also, back your shit up), so here it is again.
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I WANT THIS CAT.
ReplyDeleteSorry, the picture is a total distraction from anything else you might have posted.
Oh em gee, I know right.
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