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Jessica Clark

    • 21 Aug 05
    • 5:30 pm

    Hi--I'm the managing editor, and just wanted to weigh in on the image. My fault--I was thinking of more of a kitschy, tongue-in-cheek hula-girl image when I suggested the illustration idea, and didn't take the time to double check it before it went up. Apologies to everyone it offended, and I hope you'll still read the article, which I think has lots of interesting points to make.

    Posted to Here Comes the Neighborhood
    • 10 Nov 05
    • 4:41 pm

    Addendum: From an American Apparel press release JUDGE DISMISSES SEXUAL HARASSMENT LAWSUIT AGAINST AMERICAN APPAREL No Further Legal Action in the Case Will be Allowed; Plaintiff Receives No Money November 7, 2005 Los Angeles (CA)-American Apparel, the Los Angeles based apparel company and largest T-shirt manufacturer in the U.S., today announced the dismissal of a sexual harassment lawsuit that had been recently filed against the company. A United States Federal District Court Judge entered the order in favor of American Apparel on November 3, 2005, dismissing with prejudice the case brought by a former employee. This ruling marks the end of …

    Posted to Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
    • 14 Jul 05
    • 10:15 am

    What the hell??

    Posted to Drawing the Line
    • 16 Jul 05
    • 8:26 pm

    Just so you know--our Webmaster has been alerted to this name-stealing problem and is looking into solutions. Please stay put, and thanks for reading and commenting!

    Posted to Drawing the Line
    • 30 May 05
    • 8:55 pm

    Richard: We ran an adapted version of Bill Moyers' speech in the same issue of the magazine as this article, so I figured there was no need to mention it in this short account.

    Posted to Free Speech in Action
    • 16 Apr 05
    • 8:31 am

    Hi: I'm one of the authors of this article, and I just wanted to note that we'll be tracking these comments and making relevant revisions to the two related PDF charts, which we'll post in conjunction with the National Conference for Media Reform on March 13. So, please, give them a look and let us know what you think we've missed! In response to a few of the readers who have already posted: Marvin: We assert that conservatives view unfettered expression as a danger to the established corporate order because they’ve invested so much in controlling the conversation.Just as the …

    Posted to Making Connections
    • 29 Aug 04
    • 11:01 am

    Recent developments: - More than 250 riders and bystanders were reportedly arrested at Friday's Critical Mass demonstration - NYC Indymedia reports on Ring Out New York, a memorial effort to remember those killed in 9/11 and the Iraq war: http://nyc.indymedia.org/feature/display/105798/index.php - The Planned Parenthood march went off peacefully and attracted thousands of marchers: http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/politics/9524765.htm

    Posted to Ready or Not, RNC, Here’s What’s Coming
    • 29 Aug 04
    • 11:04 am

    Oh, and C-SPAN is broadcasting live coverage of the march. Quite a crowd.

    Posted to Ready or Not, RNC, Here’s What’s Coming
    • 28 Aug 04
    • 8:58 am

    Chris, fantastic catch!

    Posted to Bearing False Witness
    • 31 Oct 04
    • 7:17 pm

    EDITORIAL NOTE: Link changed at 8:15 eastern

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    • 22 Feb 05
    • 2:26 pm

    Why, do you have some exotic bacon habit that we should be writing about?

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    • 09 Jun 05
    • 11:18 pm

    True enough generally--but there are a few gems. Law and Order: Trial by Jury has an excellent, mostly female cast who play strong female characters dealing with current issues. Grey's Anatomy has offered up some interesting storylines about female doctors coming of age, balancing sexuality with career concerns, and managing issues of pregnancy and caretaking. And while Crossing Jordan is generally pretty goofy, Jordan herself is interesting: commitment-phobic, troubled, rebellious and complex.

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