As I was writing about Mary Tyler Moore last night, I kept thinking, “Hers wasn’t the only important show about a single working woman living alone in a big city.” But there was so much to say about Moore that I decided I’d write about Marlo Thomas another day. Procrastination in moderation once again worked…
In the News
RIP, Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore died today at age 80 of complications from pneumonia. In the headline for her obituary, the New York Times said she “incarnated the modern woman on TV.”. Embed from Getty Images It wasn’t just her The Mary Tyler Moore Show character of Mary Richards, a single woman working as television-news producer, that…
After the March: Your Next Action Is Tomorrow!
If you went to the Women’s March — either in Washington or anywhere else in the country (or the world) — I’m sure you know that that was only the first step. I wrote about the second step for The Activist Playbook. Here’s the info: Think of every Tuesday for the first 100 days of…
Free for Protestors: Purrkoy the Pussy Art
My right-hand woman Eryn Patton designed a sign featuring Purrkoy the Kitten for this weekend’s protests, and — due to popular demand — I’m sharing it! Click to download it for free: PurrkoyThePussy Purrkoy, aka PK or #babycat, is an Exotic Shorthair kitteh who was named after Anne Boleyn’s dog. (The dog’s name was Purkoy,…
Additional Protest Tips
For those of you going to the Women’s March on Washington or any of the sister marches, check out the protest tips I’ve shared here. I thought of a few more personal suggestions regarding potential protest infiltrators who are looking for a photo op or a way to instigate violence. Should you see a few…
Get NASTY Now! And Some Protest Tips.
If you’re a NASTY woman and would like to wear one of my NASTY necklaces to this weekend’s protest marches, I have a few available in silver — but you must order by tomorrow to receive yours in time! As always, $25 of the $300 purchase price will be donated to Planned Parenthood in your…
Prescient
It’s remarkable that Martin Luther King Jr. said this nearly 50 years ago: “When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights, are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism are incapable of being conquered.” It sounds like he’s talking about what’s happening in the U.S. today. And…
Recommended Reading: The Refugee and Marilyn Monroe
Timing is everything, and Jules Schulback was living proof. The New York Times has a fascinating article about Schulback, a furrier who was in his 90s when he died over 10 years ago. Not long before his death, his family helped him move to a new apartment. While packing, granddaughter Bonnie Siegler and her husband,…
Do More Running in 2017
Still pondering a New Year’s resolution? Consider running — for office, that is! We need more sane, smart people in politics. If you don’t know how to get started, check out my list of resources on The Activist Playbook. CLICK TO GET IN SHAPE FOR PUBLIC LIFE. Even if you’re not ready to run yourself,…
RIP, Carrie Fisher
I had a bad feeling about this. When Carrie Fisher’s mother, actress Debbie Reynolds, issued this statement two days after Fisher had a heart attack aboard a plane from London to Los Angeles, I read between the lines. Carrie is in stable condition.If there is a change,we will share it. For all her fans &…