Feminist Frequency’s advice for men
This video from Feminist Frequency isn’t their easiest to find, but it’s the most valuable starting point for me, so for ease of access, I’m posting it here. Here are…
Wendy and Lisa
The fact Wendy and Lisa weren’t huge, after they left Prince’s Revolution, makes me sad. It’s unjust. Look at them on Top of the Pops. I just think they look…
Black Lives Matter
I attended Glasgow’s #BlackLivesMatter protest yesterday with the family. Adding to its numbers was literally the least I could do: as a white man, I do practically nothing to counter…
Less News is Better News
I’m a satisfied customer of The Guardian, but I’ve long grown a bit tired of its opinion pieces. They could all be called You Know Me: I Don’t Like This…
Targeted ads
Do I want ad content to be more appropriate to me? Christ, no. My whole existence depends on adds not being targeted. There are millions of products out there that…
Life is Strange 2 on Feminist Frequency
Despite Life is Strange 2 ultimately leaving a sour taste in the mouth, I’m indebted to Feminist Frequency Radio for introducing me to the series. I thought I’d collect links…
Studio Ghibli Streams!
God be praised, as of Feb 1st, we in the UK can stream the whole of the Studio Ghibli catalogue (apart from Grave of the Fireflies, for some reason) via…
The Women Who Built Glasgow City: Edit Begins
I have my hands on the first media for The Women Who Built Glasgow City today: a documentary for BBC Alba. Producer-director, Margot McCuaig dropped off a drive with the…
Leonardo Da Vinci
Walter Isaacson’s biography of Leonardo Da Vinci is wonderful. It’s long, but it needs to be. It’s given me an appreciation of the master’s life, work and political context (you…