Showing posts with label women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Hail! President Santorum!

by Jim Kopetz



    No doubt I'm not alone in imagining the nightmare a Santorum presidency would incite. Fortunately, he will not win. Romney has been and will be the Republican nominee. The ides of March have passed and April will provide Romney with the delegates needed to secure the nomination. But what if? What if Rick Santorum sold his soul in a Faustian plea for the presidency? Like Robert Johnson without the soul. What if?

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Mad Women: The Women of Mad Men

By Courtney M.


While Mad Men largely centers around the character of Don Draper and his ad executive colleagues as they navigate the social and political upheavals of history's most pivotal decade (the 1960s), there are many, many different ways to approach an episode or even an entire season. Between the central characters and their subsequent story arcs, the pretext and historical context of major plot points, and critical issues circling identity and gender roles, there's a lot to unpack here. The duality of Dick Whitman and Don Draper, alone, is more than enough material to ruminate on for the next one hundred pages. And while each major player contains—at the very least—a magnitude of historical relevance and representation, what makes Mad Men so good is that nothing seems force-fed or heavy-handed; especially not its characters, which is difficult to pull off given this particular period piece. Everything is seamless, natural and (whether it's a good thing or not) relatable. Because once you clear the smoke and strip away the seduction and glamor, viewers quickly realize that not much has changed since the 1960s.

Especially not for women.