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Sexual Fluidity Is So Hot Right Now

DigiBitch post by Kelsey Wallace, April 23, 2009 - 8:08pm; tagged bisexuality, CNN, Cynthia Nixon, gender, gender roles, homosexuality, Lesbianism, Lindsay Lohan, Mary A. Fischer, O Magazine, Oprah, sexual fluidity, The L Word, Work Out.
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Along with hot pink and oversize handbags, women's magazines are pushing a new trend this season: lesbianism. At least, that is the impression given by this article in this month's O Magazine (featured also today on CNN.com).

The article, entitled "Why Women Are Leaving Men For Other Women," deals with well, exactly what it sounds like it would deal with. While it's a great thing that a mainstream magazine like O is apparently making an effort to normalize same-sex relationships, it's hard not to feel a little weird about the way the author (Mary A. Fischer) treats lesbianism and sexual fluidity as a fun, sexy, new trend that is all the rage this season. (What's next? Flashy new mood rings that change color based on your gender identity?)
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Speaking of Fat Girls

Team Queer post by La Macha, December 18, 2008 - 8:15pm; tagged body acceptance, fat acceptance, Oprah.

Kate Harding over at Shapely Prose (http://kateharding.net/2008/12/09/dear-oprah/) has a fabulous response to Oprah and her latest efforts at losing weight (http://www.omagazine.info/).

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O: No you didn't!

Love / Shove post by Kelsey Wallace, December 11, 2008 - 8:19pm; tagged fat phobia, media, Oprah, weight gain.

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If you are reading this you clearly have access to the internet, and therefore you have most likely read something about Oprah Winfrey's weight gain confession. The jist is this: Oprah weighed 160 pounds two years ago, and now she weighs 200. She "confessed" to the weight gain for the January issue of O Magazine, and now the interwebs are buzzing. The real issue here though is not the weight gain, but the crazy amount of attention it has received. Check out the attention we give to the attention, after the jump.

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Your Turn

Love / Shove post by Jonanna Widner, November 14, 2008 - 8:57pm; tagged Feminist response to pop culture, Oprah, pregnant man.

Hey there, Interwebs. So, there was some pretty kooky stuff that went on this week when it comes to feminist issues and pop culture. And, since a lot of the words in that last sentence can also be found on the cover of our magazine, how could we not bring these things up in a way that is interactive, thoughtful, and an excellent way to goof off on the Internet instead of working? That's where you come in.

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Oprah and Sarah Palin

Love / Shove post by Debbie Rasmussen, September 13, 2008 - 9:15pm; tagged 2008 campaign, Election, Oprah, Republicans, Sarah Palin.

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So apparently the Florida Federation of Republican Women has launched a boycott against Oprah's TV show and magazine because of her refusal to invite Sarah Palin onto her show until after the election. Now, I'm not the biggest fan of Oprah, and frankly, I find it incredibly difficult to remain tuned in to electoral campaigns. But I don't have to agree with everything she does and says to jump to her defense on this one...

And someone please tell me that Olivia's creator has nothing to do with this campaign's use of Olivia! 

(Thanks to Dawn for the news)

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Why the love for Oprah?

Music post by Amy S. Williams, July 12, 2008 - 12:10am; tagged celebrities, magazines, Oprah.

Okay, so maybe it is the heat of the office making me unusually cranky on this Friday afternoon but I just have to write and ask, what is the deal with the Oprah phenomena, and particularly the magazine?

Now I know these may not be popluar thoughts to have these days, but I've got two questions (among many) that have been burning a hole on my mind that makes this whole love fest just not add up for me. 

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O is for the Other Things She Gave Me

Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections and contemporary women’s fiction
Article by Jane Elliot, published in 2002; filed under Books; tagged appropriation, gender, high brow / low brow, literature, Oprah, privilege.

As every tabloid reader knows, it’s a short step from a celebrity marriage to a publicity-filled divorce. When Jonathan Franzen’s new novel, The Corrections, was published this fall, critics waxed hyperbolic over its wedding of character-driven family drama and up-to-the-nanosecond cultural commentary. Then Oprah chose the novel for her book club, and The Corrections seemed poised to bring about what many considered an even more unlikely union—this time of the lit-crit, severe-glasses clique and the suburban Barnes & Noble crowd.

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