Monday, October 29, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Matt Fraction on writing female characters in comics
From Comic Book Resources: FRACTION BIDS FAREWELL TO THE "INVINCIBLE IRON MAN"
Do yourself a favour and pick up some of the comics written by Matt, like "The Immortal Iron Fist", "The Invincible Iron Man", and his current series, "Hawkeye".
I started to realize that if I had a daughter, there would come a day when I would have to apologize to her for my profession. I would have to apologize for the way it treats and speaks to women readers, and the way it treats its female characters.
“I knew that if we had a daughter, because I know my wife and I know the kind of girl she wants to raise and I know the kind of girl I want to raise, she was going to look at what I did for a living and want to know how the fuck I could stomach it. How could I sell her out like that?” Fraction continued. “That conversation is still coming, and I’m bracing for it in the way that some dads brace for their daughter’s first date or boyfriend. I became acutely aware that I had sort of done that thing that lots of privileged hetero cisgendered white dudes do. ‘I’m cool with women, and that’s enough.’ It’s not enough. It’s embarrassing to say, because we somehow have attached shame to learning and evolving our opinions, culturally, but I became aware that there was a deficiency of and to women in my work, and all I could do at that moment was take care of my side of the street.I've always been a fan of Matt Fraction’s writing before, but now, I’m especially a fan of Matt Fraction as a human being. More of people like him please.
Do yourself a favour and pick up some of the comics written by Matt, like "The Immortal Iron Fist", "The Invincible Iron Man", and his current series, "Hawkeye".
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Friday Night Live at ROM returns. Also, dinosaurs love gin.
I love museums. I love exploring the exhibits, the
fascinating stuff and artifacts of history and civilization. It’s like living
out some hoarder fantasy. So what’s not to love about a late night museum
party, with some great food, drink, and music? How could I resist the return of
Friday Night Live at the Royal Ontario Museum (#FNLROM)?
FNLROM made a welcome return last Friday after a successful run in the early summer. For 8 weeks from
October 12, 2012 until November 30, 2012, the ROM opens its doors Friday nights
(7pm – midnight) to adults only (19+), letting you roam the galleries and sample
some food and drink from some of Toronto’s favourite pop-up vendors. The museum
is alive and teeming with a little something for everyone: curator talks, music
and dance performances, DJ sets and, oh yeah, food and drink.
Last Friday kicked off with the theme Harvest, and offered up more treats than I can count. Food vendors
Fidel Gastro, JK Fries, Waffle Bar and c5 have returned, offering up some
fantastic food starting in the $5/$6 range.
Some of the offerings from the crew at Fidel Gastro. |
I had a chance to slurp a few oysters from Neptuno Oysters while browsing the Dinosaur Gallery. A number of local craft beers were
available to sample at $2 each, including autumnal offerings from Mill Street,
Great Lakes Brewery, and Black Oak breweries. Little cheese plates were also available and provided a nice accompaniment to the beers. Additional bars are spread out through the
museum, serving up beer, wine, and cocktails, while additional food vendors will be appearing each week.
Little known fact: T-Rex was a sloppy drunk. What do you expect with such tiny arms? |
There’s a lot in favour of checking out FNLROM: admission is
only $10, letting you browse the galleries (open from 7pm until 9:30pm) without
tripping over field trips and families. Even when the galleries close, the
party still continues in the various lounges, and in the main hall with DJs
playing courtesy of ElectriCITY Events. A welcome addition this season is the
use of even more galleries as event spaces, including bars in the ever popular
Dinosaur Gallery and Glass Room, and coffee and cupcakes in the Teck Gallery Jazz
Lounge. These spaces stay open until 11:30pm.
Pre-historic duckface. |
The next 7 weeks of FNLROM look to continue the party in fresh
new ways. The theme for tomorrow night is War and Peace, which will include
performances form the Orpheus Choir, the U of T Jazz program, DJ sets from DJ
KTWC and DJ Jay Sea, and curator talks on war and peace in the natural and human world.
If you’re looking for a unique night out, either solo, with friends, or a
date night, FNLROM is the place for you. Get there before season 2 ends, and
here’s hoping for a season 3.
Other upcoming themes include:
- A Festival of Spirits (Oct 26)
- Africa (Nov 2)
- BIG Fashion (Nov 9)
- Canadian Classics (Nov 16)
- God Save the Queen, a celebration of all things British (Nov 23)
- Light (Nov 30)
Tickets are available at the door, but buy online to avoid disappointment.
For additional details and tickets, visit www.rom.on.ca/fridays
Follow and share the event on Twitter and Instagram with the hashtag #FNLROM
WHAT THE HELL? ANCIENT WHALES COULD FLY?! |
A night at the museum. |
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