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SF’ers: FREE Film Screening of “OKA!”

7 Oct

African family adopts American! Cool. Fascinating.

Check out this interview with Director Lavinia Currier on Charlie Rose. She will be LIVE at this screening for a Q & A after the screening.

Showing is next Thursday, October 13 so let your fingers do the tapping.

Here are the deets to Attend.

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Jon Hamm: Mo’ Betta Male Role Models

4 Oct

Here’s reason #109 to love gorgeous Jon Hamm. Turns out he only plays a 1960′s sexist, womanizing cad on TV (AMC’s ‘Mad Men’) because he clearly knows women—and what he knows is our society needs better male role models. He spoke out against rape and its life-ruining legacy, and called for a more respectful culture. Now THAT’S swagger!

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Manolo Heel in a Chanel Lamb Leather Glove

1 Jun

Nice Girls Don’t Explode. Sef-respect is a lot of work. Besides, they know tire marks are slimming.

“I know. You’re right. And I want to tell him the truth. I’m sick of clients like this who want to suck all my energy. I’m gonna be strong….(voice cracking)…Buuuut, I don’t want to come off rude or, you know — bitchy.”

Then my friend said she was returning to the office immediately to write the business email I was coaching her on, and that she’d call me for edits before sending it. C’mon now, ladies. Girlfr’en is a perfectly good writer. When she says “edits” I know she’s not seeking spelling or punctuation acknowledgement from me, but that she’s keeping her “Bitchy” appropriately down. Acknowledgement that she knows her “ladylike” place. Telling a client off but, you know, not in any mean, self-serving way, or anything so not cute.

On my end, I hung up bemused and touched by this woman’s (despite how this conversation may sound to the uninitiated) real growth of late. Only recently, she wasn’t nearly as close to ready to hear me tell her to drop the disrespectful or deadbeat clients in order to make the space to start attracting the kind of clients she wants to work with. Today, not only is she ready (Step 1!) and able to hear that message, but she’s been acting on it, too. It’s not like the economy is so much improved, so — she’s ready for some truth telling in her life. Yess! It’s all a process.

In order to understand her perspective better, this non-people pleaser (me) did a quickie Google of “nice girl.” Once more in my non-sugarcoated life, I was naively shocked that the number one search result was an article by a young woman titled, “How to Be Nice to a Girl.” This said so much! It highlighted for me how much generations of girls and women (because I’m pretty doubtful it was scores of boys and men that catapulted that article to Number One) over the ages just want to be liked, admired and treated well . Among the sky blue-haired, lip-ringed author’s 10 Steps list were items like: Listen to her, be kind, care, and once more, “listen” only dressed in a different Hot Topic outfit. My biggest take away from her steps list and the Tips to her Steps List (finally,  this message did support what I was hoping to find for my friend) was, ‘…Only if you really mean it’. In other words: be genuine.

I couldn’t agree more with this teenage girl’s sage advice! As I learned at the school of hard knocks when I first started doing business, not all Big Boys are created equal nor “good clients” — so  you’ve got to say what you mean because you genuinely, sincerely mean it. This includes everything from respecting your legit profit margins, your time, to getting paid on time.  [A two-way street, incidentally but not coincidentally.] We show people how to treat us all the time. Every day. Respect yourself.

If you do, no more need to hide behind cutesy Go Girl! images or ironic  movies that double-talk or sublimate a woman’s power into satirical humor or metaphors — when you’re genuinely self-respecting, others’ treatment of you will follow suit. So when I get my friend’s email for “editing,” I know I will be on the look out for her genuineness, on how clearly she’s expressing how much she means her “thanks but no thanks” message. To tell the truth, you’ve got to know your truth. To know your truth(s), you’ve got to ask (and work all your life to answer for yourself) the right questions. Here’s one: how do you let your Outer Adult Woman roll without flaunting or alienating your good true friend, your Inner Bitch? Self-respect!  — PopSmartsZen

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Rob Lowe Says No to: Do Drugs, Get a Career

2 May

I was never (ok, much) into pretty boys but the ’80s Brat Pack was All Attractive Vibes, All the Time (yeah and go, Demi, go!). So when the BP’s poster boy Rob Lowe was recently pimping his tell-all memoir on one of Oprah’s precious last weepi-sodes, I kinda half cared more. And it turned out Lowe did have some surprisingly thoughtful things to say (including sweetly and awkwardly side-stepping questions about old flames and sex tapes, his wife of 20+ years was front, center and all St. Elmo’s fired up) — like his take on his sobriety which demonstrated his maturity and gratitude for the rehab process and…the lucky, lucky life it helped him create.

He credits his sex tape scandal (what naive times!, today that’s a career-starter for the less-to-no talented) with shining a spotlight for him on his drinking, which in taking care of it, resulted in how he lives his life today. ”What it ends up doing is accelerating my alcohol stuff to where I finally get sober and I’ve been able to have the rest of my life that I’m so blessed with, which is now 20 years of sobriety. I don’t think any of it happens without that.”

And on the profundity of rehab: ”I was loving the ammunition I was getting to live my life and understanding things about myself that I never ever understood before. Rehab is a serious business for serious people. It’s not a place you go to get good publicity or escape the law or to rehabilitate your career, which unfortunately is what it’s become.”

Hope LiLo and company check in to their DVRs soon. — PopSmartsZen

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Saving Face: Funny Girl, Strange Mug, True Beauty

4 Jan

Sometimes even a road-tested, time-proven doyenne like Barbra Streisand can finally see her own beauty only in a rear view mirror. Despite whatever your may feel about Ms. Streisand’s visage, at age 68, the self-admitted insecure-about-her-looks star has finally come to see herself as “quite beautiful as a young woman.” The only critic’s voice that counts.

The star of “Funny Girl” warred with her own insecurities about her unconventional looks growing up (when blondes (and “blonde” obsession) not only ruled, but were The Rule, no matter how coloring mismatched and horrible it actually made them look) in a time when the standard of beauty was even narrower than today.

Babs told Britain’s OK! magazine, “Recently, doing DVDs, I’ve had to look at myself in old movies or on album covers… I thought, I really looked good there. Why didn’t I know that then?

“But I do have a strange face. It changes so much from angle to angle. Sometimes I think I really did look quite beautiful and a lot of times I looked really bad. It’s a shame. But I’m not going to cry over it. I’m trying to be in the moment, I’m enjoying my life.”

So if you feel like an outcast, too fat or flat, too short or tall, too 2-D or big nosed, wrong hair-textured, or…otherwise not neatly slipping inside the skinny bitch lines of today’s beauty standard, take heed in the wisdom of TIME and space exemplified by a successful, actually beau coup talented, real life Diva like Barbra Streisand. Don’t waste time!, realize now that you — in all your weird, gawky and terrible beauty — are today as beautiful as you ever were and were meant to be. Get over it to share it, flaunt it and take a saucy smelling bubble bath in it, darlin’. YOU ARE GORGEOUS. — PopSmartsZen

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Sshhh! Women Overcoming Their Secret Garden

10 Dec

Secrets are only good on soap operas. In real life they can wreck relationships and cause mental anguish.

Smart and fierce globe-trotting journalist Lisa Ling had a secret. And it turned this confident and accomplished full-fledged woman’s world upside down. Ling had a miscarriage and wondered what she’d done wrong. She was sure she was alone on top of her secret guilt, this played havoc on her self-assuredness. When she found out how many of her friends and acquaintences suffered this same event silently and alone, Ling did something about it. She started a website called Secret Society of Women.

Is it any good? I don’t know because she publicized it on her old show, the very public ‘The View’, its servers were still freaking out when I logged in. Beyond the Home page, I could only get to About Us. PopSmarts can just imagine tantalizing page names like ‘Secrets’ and ‘Daily Wish’ and ‘Wisdom’ are jamming up traffic worse than on the 405 at rush hour.

Will you go to SSoW and confess all your deepest darkest secrets anonymously, find new compadres and find comfort — or do women like their secrets? If secrets aren’t healthy for your relationships or mental health, then why is our stereotypically caregiving gender especially good at harboring the darkest ones — and often for years and decades. Today’s secrets kept in, are good fodder for illness and disease tomorrow, y’know.

PopSmarts can’t endorse a site she’s not fully navigated, but she sure digs the idea of a world where fewer women are living lives of lies and often self-propagated shame. If you can’t manage to tell someone, and if the dark side of the web’s nature is kept at a minimum at this secrets-slaying site (e.g., possible abuse of intimacy by/and lies by the unstable or frustrated people with too much time on their mis-directed hands), and if this product of Lisa Ling’s authentic fabulosity rules, then — go tell your secrets to this new mountain and start living truthfully and in the light, people.   — PopSmartsZen

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Snooki Plays Hamster, Guidette Holiday Ball

9 Dec

10-9-8-7… it’s on! MTV is stuffing its most famous orange ‘Jersey Shore’ guidette and smurf Nicole “Snookie” Polizzi inside a giant countdown ball and dropping her like it’s hot in  New York’s Times Square on news years eve. Despite her teeny stature, that’s going to have to be one ginormous ball to house the famous Snookie bump. Tawk about helmat hah. I mock but you know I’ll watch, if only to see this cultural false idol levitate in plastic. David Blaine’s got nothing on you, Snooks, you stylin’ hamster. — PopSmartsZen

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Marriage Hard Work!, Keith Says of Mick Jagger

26 Oct

“He’s full of piss; someone has to extract it,” Keith Richards explains of his own best practices in handling the ginormous bladder that is bandmate Mick Jagger’s ego. Marriages that last are because the choice to do the work has been made, and the Rolling Stones jumped the broom in 1962. Whoa.

Over the years Richards has nicked down Jagger’s ego by mocking his love of royalty and calling him a “dictator.” But always with love.

Richards is pimping his new memoir Life in which he tells all about his lifelong bud’s out of control ego, and told the BBC the behavior “started to annoy me and then slowly enraged me.” So how did he avoid splitsville? Decades have showed him that “nobody has the perfect marriage.”  — PopSmarts

Image: Mick & Keith, the hug – by HoneyHoney

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GQ Full Of ‘GLEE’: Sexing Up Teens

21 Oct

Oops!, pouty teen girls draped on school lockers did it again. That is, made ya double take with fascinated (or –ingly faux) shock, and then stare blatantly. Parents groups are going bonkers and for the Parents Television Council, GQ’s November photo spread “borders on pedophilia” by sexing up the teen characters (played by Lea Michele and Dianna Argon, both 24, and for which Aragon somewhat ramblingly apologizes) of the hit high school TV show ‘Glee’. A show about an underdog clique. Huh. For those unfamiliar with the show, these images are absolutely not truth in advertising. Furthermore, as if illustrating how conflicted and split our culture’s views of sexuality (and girls, and youth) are, the day after the cover was announced, People’s reader poll was a close shave at 51-49% Yes the photos are too racy.

But all this hoo-ha isn’t as much about a men’s fashion mag (GQ: Look sharp, Live smart) sexualizing female youth (‘Glee’ male co-star Cory Monteith is fully clothed, with his hands on his co-stars’ booties) in a medium readily accessible to impressionable children’s eyes and minds — it’s predominantly a really, really great press stunt to sell more GQ mags at the expense of sexualizing female youth and warping impressionable minds of future loyal readers.

If this was really about borderline pedophilia, where was the outrage over actual teenaged Taylor Lautner’s (confusing because like Michele and Aragon, he’s of age at 18) bemused but non-patronizing profile and spread this summer pimping sartorial porn ($625 button downs and $745 six-pack-hugging T-shirts, and jeans that have such difficulty staying buttoned, apparently the wearer would be wise to lay down on a bed topless to do so)? Ever since I was an impressionable child under the 18-end of GQ’s 18-49 year old demographic, my vague sense of GQ was that it was a men’s fashion magazine with eh-so-what metro sexual (just not labeled that then) if not biblically strongly homoerotic leanings. To both, so what? If I equally vaguely recall feeling that it was cool guys had a mag that told them how to rag fashionably (if a bit staidly back in the day), I do clearly remember semi-gloating that its great looking glossiness would never evoke emotion (precisely because of its staid airs and implied correct rules of dressing) as much as the pervasive women’s pubs that did the same thing (albeit with a lot more pink lipstick) — and isn’t that how we buy something/-one?, via emotional impulse/response?

So is this new fangled trend all the kids are doing now of selling things with sex going to irrevocably warp their minds and provoke the ire of sexist terrorists the world over? I say: probably, because if it ain’t broke… The one thing I’d like to see change is our culture’s attitude that a young girl/woman’s sexuality needs more lamblike protecting than that of our young boys/men’s minds, attitudes, and actual sexuality (Mary Kay Letourneau/Debra Lafave much, anyone?).

How does the GQ sexed up images of styled-as-under-aged girls in an adult men’s magazine make you feel? Will you let your young son or daughter look at it? Why or how is the sexualization of young girls/women worse than that of their male counterparts?  — PopSmarts

Image: Terry Richardson/GQ

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Lady Gaga: Meat Me Half Way

14 Sep

It wasn’t enough she got flack for wearing a bikini made of red meat for a Japanese photo shoot, so Lady Gaga beefed up her costumicktry at the MTV VMA’s receiving her award in a full red meat dress with a steak hat balanced on her marketing brainiac noggin. This animal-lover was furious with the gratuitous display of animal butchery by the megashiny pop star, but still had room to be confused by her speech: “I promised that if I won this award (sniff sniff!), I would announce the name of my new song.” One mystery still unsolved, and now this. We’re supposed to pay homage with an award to be rewarded by her “sneak peaking” her new song’s name that we inevitably will buy and download by the party yacht-full anyway? Lady Gaga makes me stop think and question things, all right.

Image: Vogue Hommes Japan

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