22.8.06
'Little Miss Sunshine'
14.8.06
Blues & Roots Festival
The other night a friend of ours asked Lucas and I if we wanted to go to the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival at Deer Lake park. OBVIOUSLY we said yes and yesterday Tara, Lucas and I spent the day with our friends from school taking in the sun and listening to some amazing Music. Buddy Guy was the headliner with other amazing acts including Koko Taylor, T
P.S. I absolutely fell in love with Susan Tedeschi. She was incredible. Look her up!
8.8.06
PRIDE in Vancouver
This past weekend I was finally able to participate in Vancouver's Pride week. I was at the Dyke March rally and the Pride parade. Both of which did not disappoint. I was also very impressed in the turnout for the events. It is nice to know that so many people in our city are accepting. Some big politicians also participated, including the leader of the federal NDP, Jack Layton. George Bush and Harper also made an appearance on countless floats and posters, my favourite pictured below was the bronze statue of Bush holding a Harper puppet. All in all it was a great weekend and I'm so glad I was able to get out support and show my pride. :)



















1.8.06
Curves Anyone?
In the fifties women wanted to be Marilyn Monroe or Jane Russell. That is, around a size 10, sexy curves and all. Today, in the new millennium, a century in which women are supposed to have more power and choices it seems as though our choices are very slim, quite literally. The media today flashes images of women no more than a size 4, leading young girls, teenagers, and women alike to want to be that size. Some may argue that that is just another choice we have, I tend to disagree. I'm not sure it is a choice. I feel as though the pressure to be very thin is so thick that we feel as though we have no choice. Eating disorders are fast becoming an epidemic among young girls desperate to look like Keira Knightly or Paris Hilton or Kate Bosworth. Instead of loving who they are, they are putting themselves in danger.
I believe this generation is losing sight of what healthy looks like. There is only one extreme or the other, there is thin or overweight. Black and white. What ever happened to looking like a beautiful, healthy, curvaceous woman? Marilyn Monroe was an icon. As far as I'm concerned, young girls should still be looking at her and Jane Russell for an image of the female bodyand not the ultra thin bodies of female celebrities today.
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