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Greetings. I am Lady T: writer, feminist, smartass, former public school teacher, daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece, cousin, co-legal guardian. My hobbies include reading, writing, watching television, eating, volunteering to work with people with disabilities, planning to exercise and not doing it, arguing, and insomnia. Read more.
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Update on New Website
Hello readers, The new website is going to take a little longer than expected, and I will probably not preview it until next week instead of May 1st. Once it’s up, I’ll send you the links, and then post a … Continue reading
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Taking a Break
Dear Followers, Thank you for reading and commenting on this blog. Whether you’ve subscribed since the first entry on December 10, 2010, joined the mailing list along the way, or read the occasional post, I value your readership and I’m … Continue reading
Formative Performances: The Women of “The Simpsons”
[Women’s History Month, Day 31] It’s the last day of Women’s History Month, and you didn’t really think I’d spend 31 days talking about television without once mentioning the voice actresses on The Simpsons, did you? The Simpsons is my … Continue reading
Formative Performances: Sian Phillips in “I, Claudius”
[Women’s History Month, Day 30] If I were an actress, I would want to play Livia in I, Claudius. It’s such a meaty and rewarding role that I couldn’t resist playing it if afforded the opportunity. At the same time, … Continue reading
Formative Performances: Jean Stapleton in “All in the Family”
[Women’s History Month, Day 29] All in the Family is another show that is on my to-watch list. I haven’t seen much of it, but I’ve seen enough to add Jean Stapleton to my Women’s History Month celebration. Edith Bunker … Continue reading
Formative Performances: Cynthia Nixon in “Sex and the City”
[Women’s History Month, Day 28] Between Golden Girls and Girls, there was Sex and the City. I have not written about Girls in this Women’s History Month series because I think everyone knows how I feel about that show by … Continue reading
Formative Performances: America Ferrera in “Ugly Betty”
[Women’s History Month, Day 27] Disclaimer: I don’t usually care for shows and films that cast beautiful actresses as “ugly” characters, because it always seems like the casting people are trying to avoid giving work to anyone who isn’t conventionally … Continue reading
Formative Performances: Wendy Hoopes in “Daria”
[Women’s History Month, Day 26] I mentioned yesterday that Daria Morgendorffer is one of my heroes. This is true. I admire this fictional cartoon character more than I can say, and I admire Tracy Grandstaff more than I can say … Continue reading
Formative Performances: Tracy Grandstaff in “Daria”
[Women’s History Month, Day 25] I’m not sure it’s possible for me to put into words how much this fictional character means to me. Daria Morgendorffer was my hero when I was in high school. I dressed as her for … Continue reading
Formative Performances: Leslie Grossman in “Popular”
[Women’s History Month, Day 24] Long before Ryan Murphy had an obnoxious after-school special masquerading as a comedy/drama known as Glee, he had…well, another obnoxious after-school special masquerading as a comedy/drama known as Popular. But before Popular became obnoxious, it … Continue reading