Natalie is the editor of My London Your London, an independent cultural guide featuring theatre, gallery and museum reviews, and also blogs at Philobiblon, on history, culture, Green politics and all things feminist. She's the founder of the Carnival of Feminists, and Books Editor on Blogcritics.
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Today's picture of all of the world leaders at the UN summit makes a depressing sight.
Where are all the female bloggers? Here, in my weekly "top ten" posts.
Owners are behaving in an anti-social manner. The Deflators provide time to reflect on the error of their ways.
This first full-length drama by Dave Florez is considerably cleverer than those early "shock-jock" scenes might suggest.
As Hobson points out, the history of exploitative, demeaning use of black bodies, particularly female bodies, is continuous.
It seems to be going upmarket, or at least holding its ground, which can only be a good thing.
Ayres presents his feelings of terror and pain during nine days "embedded" with the marines during the invasion of Iraq.
Every week the news from Australia is only cause for further depression about its prospects.
There was a Korean Elvis impersonator with an American "from LA", dressed as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz.
Where are all the female bloggers? Here, in my weekly "top ten" posts.
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