Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Reel Vixens on Location: Send Mermaid Hostel to SXSW


Starting this Friday, March 12th, members of the NP team will descend on the Austin City Limits for the annual film, music, and interactive orgy festival South By Southwest. This is our first year to go as press, and we cannot wait to share all the geeky goodness, debauchery, and stories with you during our stay. Come back throughout the week for updates and exclusive interviews and reviews! Oh, and maybe I'll tell you how I crashed a few parties along the way!

BUT, before we go, we have to ensure that some of our buddies make it there too--wouldn't want it to be a lonely trip. Our good friend and FANTASTIC cartoonist Jen from Mermaid Hostel is doing a fundraiser from now until the 26th to help pay for her trip to SXSW for the Interactive portion. She's dedicated to sharing the information she recieves at SXSW and anyone who donates in $5 increments will have a chance to pick her brain and share in her experiences. Oh, you'll also get a stunning hand-drawn zine and the warm, mushy feelings that come from supporting a poor college student--she needs all the help she can get.

So, read below for more information about her project. And don't forget to stop by Mermaid Hostel to check out her work.

Cartoonist Jen Vaughn is thrilled to announce her first SXSW InteractiviZINE! From March 12th to March 16th, she will attend the SXSW (South by Southwest) Interactive Festival in Austin, TX and will "cover" the event multimedia-style in her Interactivitizine! SXSW is chock full of panels, events, and of course parties, related to social media, convergence, video games, start-ups and anything Internet. Upon the conclusion of her visit, Jen will post her drawings, notes, photos and other ephemera from the festival on her website for everyone to share the wealth of information gleaned.

Jen is accepting donations of $5 and up towards her SXSW InteractiviZINE experience via her website (http://www.mermaidhostel.com/sxsw-interactivizine-fundraiser/). Anyone who donates will receive a LIMITED EDITION (PRINT) SXSW InteractiviZINE full of panel notes, comics and other special goodies made especially by Jen Vaughn.

Jen creates a weekly webcomic called Mermaid Hostelweekly webcomic called Mermaid Hostel and her previous works include Menstruation Station: Menarche Aboard!, and Don't Hate, Menstruate. She is also an enthusiastic member of the Rare Bits Comic Collectables.

Hope to see some of you nerds at SXSW! I'll be tweeting (NerdyPerv and Gwen) and updating throughout the week!

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Movies in Bed: SECRETARY


My oldest and dearest friend Jen has been in town from Vermont the last week, which of course leads to debauchery and adventures. If you read my Twitter feed, you probably got an eyefull this week.

Well, the other benefit of having Jen in town, besides an adventurous partner in crime, is her new-found minimalistic spirit. She moved all of her stuff into her mom's house a few years ago before packing up to study comic book art in Vermont, and this year promised her mom that she would finally purge her garage of all her old things. This is great for me because she's found tons of DVDs that I then proceed to steal from her. Yesterday I "borrowed" SECRETARY, a movie I had long been wanting to revisit. It's strange how innocent I was in 2002, because with my viewing last night I caught onto so many things that I completely missed the first few times I saw it.

I kind of feel like a review of this movie is not really necessary. It's a fun, sexy, and I guess thought provoking indie darling--launching the careers of one of Hollywood's most prolific actresses Maggie Gyllenhaal. For me, watching SECRETARY again last night, felt more like opening a time capsule and revealing a moment in time that doesn't hold up as well as I had hoped. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed it and have no intentions on returning the movie to Jen before she leaves, but I didn't feel the same wide-eyed curiosity as I felt in 2002. Granted, I watched it with my brother so I blocked a good portion of the movie out due to straight up awkwardness.

Yes, SECRETARY straddles a line between art and BDSM 101, which probably explains why so many of my ex lovers love this movie (and also why I've been so keen to rewatch it recently), but it's also a glorified fairtale. There is nothing wrong with fairetales, since, after all, that is what we want in our movies. But I take a slight issue with the fact that Lee's character needs to be rescued from her self-harm and the only person who could do it with success (since her shrink was unable to do it in the institution) is a man who feigns interest in her. Yes, ultimately he falls in love with her, but only after she has proven to him that she deserves his attention. Thus ignoring the fact that the Sub in a relationship has just as much, if not more, power in this type of relationship.

All the women in Lee's life are flakey and emotionally demanding, where as the men are there to "fix her." Be it her father, her goofy, asexual boyfriend, or the dominant Mr. Grey (James Spader)--they all want to make her right. I do find it hilarious that Mr. Grey's ex-wife scares the living hell out of Mr. Grey and tries to shame Lee by calling her "submissive." The bitterness in her voice alludes to the possibility that she was once his play thing, but then her own sexual needs and personality changed, while Mr. Grey's did not. Will this happen to Lee following her marriage to Mr. Grey? Or are we supposed to believe that the only way she can maintain happiness and self-love is through a submissive relationship with Mr. Grey? Who knows, really, because she was rescued from an emotionless marriage by a man who barely deserves her love--even after the sweet scene where Mr. Grey bathes and soothes her once he has decided to let her in.

Still the spanking scene is still pretty effing hot.

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