One year we had an awesome improv group who came to campus to talk about consent and sexual assault.
One year we had an awesome improv group who came to campus to talk about consent and sexual assault.
Mean Girls is never cliche.
How do you not have more stars? I was thinking about this during the entire article!
Yeah, these conversations on tipping always forget that point, pretending that a server's take-home pay is $2.13/hour. Minimum wage obviously isn't great, but like someone mentioned above thread, we don't tip retail workers and other minimum-wage earners in the service industry.
In my two years of working in France, I only ever had one server who was extremely rude. He was pissed that four of us wanted to share two pizzas (each pizza was almost as big as the table).
Wait, seriously? She played Maureen in Rent, both on Broadway and in the movie. She was the original Elphaba in Wicked. She had a recurring role on Glee as Rachel's mom. And she just voiced Elsa in Frozen, which everyone has been obsessing over for months.
Watching the edited versions with Beau Mari is hilarious, since he points out every single change with colorful commentary.
Yeah, like JJ Abrams is any better. I refuse to watch the rebooted Star Treks, especially after several detailed critiques of his treatment of the female characters.
Haha, yes, I did! I got married, so I changed my name from Belle Vierge to Belle Femme. :)
That is perfection!
I'm an eternal optimist fighting the kyriarchy on a daily (fine, sometimes I get lazy, WEEKLY) basis. Never forget that
I think Demi Lovato could play Jan. I can definitely see her being all fun and quirky. Carly Rae Jepsen can totally do the sweet and sexy bit to play Sandy. And then maybe Amber Riley to play Marty? I know some folks might be pissed because the original Marty is white, but so what? Amber Riley would be SO great in…
They haven't been cast yet, right? So there's still a chance that we'll see some casting based on sheer talent, like with Audra McDonald playing the Mother Superior. Her vocals brought me to tears. Almost worth cringing through Carrie Underwood's earnest-but-awful acting.
If I were not anti-gif, I would start a gif war with you now, filled with awesome clips of Sandy being awesome.
What?! The only time a teacher refused my request was when we were doing projects on the American Revolution, and we pulled our subjects from a hat. We were allowed to write papers on the wife of an influential man if we randomly selected a man, but we weren't allowed to choose our own. Our teacher chose…
You mean like how everyone was like "OMG, they're doing it wrong!" after the Sound of Music live, and I was like "IDIOTS! The musical came first! This is the damned stage show!"
We're not asking that a specific subject such as WWII focus 50/50 on men and women. We're just asking not to be totally ignored. If we're learning about American participation in WWII, the curriculum should at least mention WAVES, WASPs, and WACs. Looking at a global perspective, the forced rape of so-called "comfort…
Not to be totally smug of my own hyperfocused attention on women's history over the years, but I wrote papers on three of the women listed in high school and in college. I was always that student asking if I could go off-topic because the recommended topics were all men.
I just dismissed a comment who said the problem isn't male privilege, but women rejecting nice guys and dating bad boys.
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