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Source: freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com --- 15 days ago
William Tucker, author of the forthcoming book Terrestrial Energy, blogged here earlier this week about nuclear power. This is his second of three guest posts here on the subject. A year ago, Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt wrote a New York Times Magazine column entitled "The Jane Fonda Effect," in which they argued that Fonda's efforts [...] ... Source: www.bloggernews.net --- 21 hours ago
The Jane Fonda controversy has all the makings of a perfect storm. And, like the storms currently wending their way across the Atlantic Ocean, it has a life of its own, and won't go away just because a few people would like it to. ... Source: feministing.com --- 20 days ago
Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel ! Approximate transcript below the jump. This week we would like to give a big old Feminist Fuck Yeah to none other than Jane Fonda. Thanks to the Women's Media Center I had the exciting experience of talking with Ms. Fonda on the phone last week. I gotta be honest, I was pretty nervous about the call. For starters, I've had more than one encounter with a famous feminist that left me feeling disappointed. Too many of my heroes on paper have turned out to be less than heroic in person. Number two, she's Jane Fonda. The scissor kicker and leotard wearer, the star of Klute, Barbarella, and Nine to Five, the protestor of Vietnam, the friend of V Day and Eve Ensler, the Stephen Colbert kisser, the woman who said cunt on the Today Show. All that history made little old me a little nervous. But I have to tell you, as soon as we started chatting, my nervousness melted away. Jane is a bonafide activist, a gentle, questioning soul, someone who doesn't need to know everything and, therefore, seems ten times more wise. We talked about blogging (yes, Jane Fonda reads feministing from time to time), activism, writing, politics, and much more. Jane is still searching, still questioning, and in the final stages of a new book that is sure to change the way we think about aging and activism. So this week, I give a fierce Feminist Fuck Yeah to Jane. Thanks for doing the rarest and most important of t ... Source: slamonline.com --- 7 days ago
Thanks to these kinds of stories, Sager is quickly becoming an Internets Celebrity . And I love him for it. ... Source: www.libnot.com --- 24 days ago
We’re holding your regular seat in Tikrit. humor, Jane Fonda, joke, photo ... Source: www.celebs4u.net --- 30 days ago
Jane Fonda ... Source: jeroen020.jaiku.com --- 13 days ago
"This instrumental dance music can best be described as french robots escorting Jane Fonda to a far unknown galaxy in a flying '77 Mustang" By jeroen020 48 minutes ago. ... Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 3 days ago
If John McCain wins this election, it will be because of Hollywood. It's not that Hollywood is giving him big money (it isn't); or that big celebrities are attracting attention to him (they're not); or that star writers and directors are helping him with stagecraft and wordsmithery (again no). It's that the gradual appropriation by Hollywood of politics, journalism and practically ever other domain of modern life is reaching its apotheosis in McCain's campaign. His persona, and the story he is telling, and the media narrative that frames and delivers it to us, all come straight from the movies. Unfortunately, this movie may end really, really badly. If you want to see how entertainment conquered reality (as the subtitle of Neal Gabler's "Life the Movie" puts it), don't look at Arnold Schwarzenegger or Ronald Reagan, or at Oprah or Jane Fonda. Look instead at the inauguration day of the era we now inhabit: September 11, 2001. "It was like something from a movie." It's stunning how universal that reaction was, whether from eye witnesses or television viewers. It is entirely plausible that the terrorists themselves intended us to experience it as a movie -- a disaster film, a horror picture, an epic of spectacular destruction and mass helplessness. From 9/11 until now, we have lived in a state of suspense, wanting to know how it will all turn out. Are we living through apocalyptic times, heading toward nuclear terrorism and an "On the ... Source: www.care2.com --- 12 days ago
Country star Dolly Parton has penned songs for a Broadway musical based on the film Nine to Five. Parton - who received an Oscar nod for the title song - starred in the 1980 film with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. Submitted by Akunamat Akunamat to Society & Culture | Note-it! | Add a Comment ... Source: southfromcode.sensualwriter.com --- 25 days ago
Su agreed to stop issuing new ones, while existing. Brazil Biofuels don’t cause food crisis. Academy Award winning actor, author and activist Jane Fonda, and Sara Blakley, founder and owner of Spanx, who is a self made entrepreneur spoke to enthusiast attendees. Esc neres por, millones Etymotic 4p a trav s de. ... Source: living.scotsman.com --- 25 days ago
1 Monster-In-Law (2005) After a 15-year break from movies, Jane Fonda (above) returned to the big screen in the worst kind of stereotypical role: an over-pos ... Source: www.thefashionspot.com --- 4 days ago
Daily News *Ford Models Founder Jerry Ford Dies (http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2008/08/ford_models_founder_jerry_ford.html)* Image: http://images.nymag.com/images/2/daily/fashion/08/08/26_jerryford_lgl.jpg Jerry FordPhoto: Patrick McMullan Jerry Ford, who founded the Ford Modeling Agency with his wife, Eileen, in 1946, died Sunday at the age of 83 in Morristown, New Jersey. His daughter Katie Ford told the New York Times the cause of death was complications from endocarditis, or inflammation of the heart. Ford is credited with turning modeling into a true profession and establishing the business practices by which it operates today. He introduced a system for collecting fees for models and agents. He also was the first to create contracts for models to exclusively represent certain brands and earn much higher fees. Lauren Hutton signed the first such contract negotiated by Ford with Revlon in 1974. Ford's agency managed the biggest models for decades, including Christie Brinkley, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Brooke Shields. In the book Model: The Ugly Business of Beautiful Women by Michael Gross, Ford says, "Im not from New York. I thought models were the most incredible things in the world. Jerry Ford, 83, Man Behind the Models, Dies (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/26/nyregion/26ford.html?_r=4&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin&oref=login&oref=slogin&oref=slogin) [NYT] ... Source: www.entretodas.net --- 13 days ago
Se ha anunciado este año, una secuela del film de los 60′ Barbarella, Queen of the Galaxy -protagonizado entonces por Jane Fonda-, para el año que viene. De Laurentiis declaró que no va a ser un remake de aquel film, sino una nueva Barbarella y Robert Rodriguez es el director de la nueva versión [...] ...
Source: www.metro.co.uk --- 10 hours ago
Gwyneth Paltrow hopes to become the next Jane Fonda by releasing her own fitness DVD. ... Source: www.yardbarker.com --- 7 days ago
The newly formed blog on Mouthpiece Sports has been lining up some killer interviews early on and today they have up a great one with TNT's Craig Sager. Sager has been "oversharing" a lot lately, but this story takes the cake. Here he is talking about the Goodwill Games, a plane ride and Ted Turner trying to get with Jane Fonda. Enjoy! more... Original Story: http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2008... . ... Source: yubanet.com --- 1 day ago
FTC is proud to present an evening with Ernest Thompson, playwright of On Golden Pond as he shares the genesis of his most famous work (which he wrote 30 years ago at age 28!) and its connection to him personally. He will also present clips of his films and share anecdotes about some of the legends of film and theatre. Mr Thompson, an Academy Award winning writer of more than 25 screenplays and nearly as many plays, has worked with stars like Shirley MacLaine and Liza Minnelli, Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, or Robert Downey Jr. and Winona Ryder, Jane Fonda, Katherine Hepburn and Henry Fonda to name a few. ... Source: app.feeddigest.com --- 21 days ago
Tom Hayden has missed only two Democratic National Conventions since 1960. He’s been as a reporter, as a delegate, as a demonstrator. The well-known ’60s radical, once married to Jane Fonda , is of course coming to Denver, this time to talk, to listen, and peddle his new book, “Voices of the Chicago Eight.” Hayden hopes the city calms down and doesn’t arrest hundreds of protestors. “Denver’s John Elway’s city, the Broncos city,” he says. “You know how to handle crowds.” Having attended so many conventions, Hayden sounds pretty laid back about this one. “I’m retired from politics, so when I attend I don’t get stirred up, I don’t get the buzz, I don’t feel quite the excitement I used to. I pay close attention and see a lot of old friends. I find it quite exhausting, whereas years ago I would have fed on it.” Basically, he tells me the DNC is heavy lifting. “The first time, the excitement might carry you. But I’m telling you, it can be really hot, slow, chaotic. It’s a tough grind. Unless you’re a delegate in a first class hotel room and you don’t have to travel very far, it’s rough.” Does he feel nostalgic at these events? “It’s not nostalgia, it’s a bit disorienting. I may not even stay the whole week. I’d like to see Obama give his speech on television.” The times they are a changin’. Read Hayden’s op-ed piece in Sunday’s Denver Post. Bill Husted’s column appears Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and friday. Husted also appears Tuesdays ...
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