Posts Tagged ‘family’

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NYT Posts Article About Miss J’s New Book, Omits His Book and Fatherhood, Leaves That For The Gossip Sites

November 12, 2009

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I was a little excited at first that a black gender queer icon made the splash page of the New York Times. The big news is that Miss J, (or J. Alexander) has a new book , Follow the Model, Miss J’s Guide to Unleashing Presence, Poise and Power, and I’m happy that my favorite part of America’s Next Top Model has finally taken a step out of that spotlight and is making one of his own. Obviously, he’s been working hard for years and all the interviews I’m reading about the publication has fierce quotables from the walking diva. However, whatever journalistic skills NYT reporter Cathy Horyn has were thrown out the window when she went to interview him. Instead of talking about the book, she asks him to show her how to walk. Not that I wouldn’t have: the opportunity to have the fiercest stilleto coach give you some non-slip tips doesn’t come around too often. But besides failing to mention his book (he’s not a real author, right?) Horyn also purposefully ignores the big book reveal that all the blogs are birth-squealing over–Miss J has a seven year old son. It’s all about timing with these things, people. Here we are, smack dab in the middle of the hugest fight for queer families’ rights, and the N.Y.F.T. won’t talk about it with their fashion freak cuz she ain’t a square portait of what a family man should be. I’m not buying it – their recent interview with Pedro Almodovar also didn’t ask him about his big gay life, but they DID ask the straight sitting next to him, Penelope Cruz, about her possible nuptials. There is no way Horyn didn’t get an advance on Miss J’s book, and to omit the juicy and leave it for *every *single *other media outlet means NYT chickened out on another one. This wouldn’t be so upsetting if it didn’t constantly position itself as a beacon of level-headed liberalism. To me, failing to talk to an out there, queer speaking, snappy black queen about his family is a clear indication that “well spoken” high rise dwellers just aren’t ready for non-nuclear families, not the way they pretend to be. UGH, and just as I went back to get a link there is a front cover story on the Octomom. WTF.

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NYT MTF OMG FML…NOT

April 27, 2009

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*ps Amazon was the only place I could find the cover to the book.

Over the weekend, my friends were passing around this article in the NYT about Maddy, the MTF parent who is authoring an essay for “The Book of Dads,” to be published in May by Ecco. Jennifer Finney Boylan is Maddy’s real name, and you have to give some credit to the NYT for putting such a touching story in their paper. Trans folk need as much positive media coverage as possible these days, especially among the liberal elite, and this piece is another drop in the bucket. I couldn’t help but get a little misty-eyed reading it, but a big take-away was, given the right information, how naturally kids can understand gender and its fluidity. I’m not assuming it always comes this easy, but this story is a triumph and we can never have too many of those.

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Buddy G

December 2, 2007

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I can’t find any trailers or previews, (save for what might be the intro) but the press release for the cartoon DVD Buddy G sounds really wholesome. Omaha-based Margaux Towne-Colley, Executive Producer of the show, says “Buddy G is a historic development in children’s entertainment. While today’s children have ready access to literature depicting families headed by parents of the same gender, this is the first time that children with two moms or two dads will able to see the star of a show with a family just like their families.”

The star of the cartoon is “Buddy G,” a five year old boy who loves science and solves daily problems with the help of his sidekick “Socrates,” an armband computer with internet capabilities. I’d really like to see a preview, but for now the premiere DVD can be ordered from the cartoon’s website buddyg.tv The website also includes coloring pages for download and Buddy G merch.

–Stinky Pinky

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