Anik See is a freelance writer and radio producer living in Amsterdam. She has written three books and contributed to many magazines, and produced award-winning radio for Radio Netherlands Worldwide, the CBC and Monocle.
The Bioscopist was setup in February 2012 to cover the lighter side of film entertainment. The goal is to stay away from the traditional reviews or essay-based analysis and instead discover the news from a more humorous angle – because nothing out of tinsel town should be taken too seriously. Here you’ll find reviews, trailers, videos, posters and anything web related. The site is updated several times a week and guest bloggers will appear from time to time while we test the waters.
My name is Toby Hamee. I am a Hork-Bajir. I am what my people call a seer. I am not like them. I am alone. I am writing this diary so that someday, people can understand what it was like to lead the Hork-Bajir through the Great War.
Yup, I'm the comic book artist.
Just like everyone else's blog, stuff about what's on my drawing table right now, old art I'll dig up or new stuff I'm toiling away on. All the usual self-absorbed artist crap. Sorry I've been such a hermit the last few years. Check back for updates every week or so.
Seth Kugel, the Frugal Traveler, seeks first-class living at steerage prices. Follow his column as he wines, dines, slogs and blogs his way around the world.
An appropriation-friendly, image-rich, experimental research library. Independent and open to the public.
We think there is a serious lack of relevant and useful information about the sexuality of African women. This blog is a space for African women to share tips, experiences and more…
Adventures from the Bedrooms of African Women was started in January 2009 as a space for African Women to share experiences of Sex and our diverse Sexualities.
The blog is managed by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah who writes for the blog alongside her team mate Malaka and various Guest Contributors. Posts on the blog are generally based on the personal experiences of contributors, as well as random sources of inspiration including interesting articles, conversations with friends, books we have read, good sex, bad sex, bad kissers… It is our hope that the blog provides a safe space where African women can openly discuss a variety of sex and sexuality issues with the intention of learning from each other, having pleasurable and safer sex and encouraging continuous sex education for adults.
The administrators of "Adventures" welcome contributions from African women. Contributions can be focused on any sex or sexuality related issue. Guest contributors may blog anonymously or under their own names. The administrators reserve the right to edit posts (mainly for typos and grammar) and reserve the rights to rejects posts that are misogynistic, sexist or discriminatory towards women/marginalised groups of women. However we may occasionally publish a "non-politically correct" post to stimulate debate on an issue.
Although "Adventures" is primarily a blog for African women we recognise that there are progressive men who may wish to contribute to this forum. These contributions are welcome; however priority will be given to highlighting women's experiences of sex and sexuality.
Develle Dish aims to connect women from all over campus, whether they identify as feminists or not, to discuss women's issues and encourage action within the Duke community.