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Stories by Donnell Alexander

100 hot women

Nominate your favorite today.
Posted on Dec 6, 2005

NOLA holiday display: tarps and helicopters

A local architect stirs up some controversy with his Katrina-influenced mall model.
Posted on Dec 5, 2005

Friday culture break

A little humor from the Onion to lighten up your Friday.
Posted on Dec 2, 2005

Rebuilding community on the Lower East Side

Resisting gentrification and bar proliferation in a neighborhood that refuses to give up.
Posted on Dec 1, 2005

Conservatives agree: Wal-Mart stinks

A screening of "The High Cost of Low Price" yields surprising results in a conservative household.
Posted on Nov 29, 2005

Keeping an eye on the rebuilding process

Daily watchdogging the reconstruction of the Gulf Coast.
Posted on Nov 28, 2005

More on the British rape statistics

Focusing on the circumstances in which women might get raped removes the rapists from responsibility.
Posted on Nov 22, 2005

Successes of the Working Families Party this year

The Working Families Party helped put progressive issues on the table in New York State, and got progressive candidates in office in key elections.
Posted on Nov 21, 2005

Tired of fighting for Roe?

A moderate blogger has decided it's time for us to let the right wing abolish the right to an abortion.
Posted on Nov 17, 2005

She's such a geek

A call for submissions from the women of geekdom.
Posted on Nov 16, 2005

On 'women bloggers'

Is blogging as an occupation, by default, male?
Posted on Nov 15, 2005

Blogging mom sued for $2 million

A Canadian mother-turned-blogging-activist is being sued for libel by a real estate developer in her neighborhood.
Posted on Nov 14, 2005

New Army reality video game

A mashup of the wildly popular recruitment tool shows the brutal reality of war for soldiers.
Posted on Nov 11, 2005

Fox sued for sexual harassment and discrimination

Maybe it's really time for O'Reilly and Co. to shut up... UPDATE: A Fox Sports employee shares a story in the comments.
Posted on Nov 10, 2005

Why the President believes he is the law

A quick lesson in how to frame this rogue president.
Posted on Nov 8, 2005

20 shocking facts about US elections

Tomorrow is Election Day, and our voting system is still floundering.
Posted on Nov 7, 2005

Laura Flanders broadcasting from New Orleans

The Gulf Coast Justice tour kicked off this week, and the Air America Radio host is heading down to pitch in and broadcast live.
Posted on Nov 4, 2005

The Way of All Weeklies

Depending whom you talk to, the New Times-Village Voice merger is either the end of alternative journalism, or the beginning of an old-fashioned newspaper war.
Posted on Nov 4, 2005, Source: LA CityBeat

Husband notification laws and Alito

The nominee supports men's authority over their wives' bodies.
Posted on Nov 3, 2005

Wal-Mart movie: a must-see film!

New Yorkers got a taste of Robert Greenwald's new film about Wal-Mart last night. In San Fran? Catch it tonight at the Fort Mason Center.
Posted on Nov 2, 2005

Last day say yes to emergency contraception

The FDA's public commenting period on Plan B ends today. Let your voice be heard!
Posted on Nov 1, 2005

Women's nose job rebellion in Iran

An article in the Independent proclaims widespread cosmetic surgery in Iran is a sign of women's lib.
Posted on Oct 31, 2005

The broads of Salon

A new women's blog on Salon.com raises questions of feminism's place in the blogosphere.
Posted on Oct 27, 2005

Vigils honor 2,000 fallen soldiers

Around the country today, a number of organizations are holding vigils honoring the thousands who have died in the Iraq war -- American and Iraqi.
Posted on Oct 26, 2005

Rosa Parks is dead at 92

The woman who sparked the civil rights movement died of natural causes on Monday.
Posted on Oct 24, 2005

Another soldier silenced

Another frustrated soldier in Iraq abruptly stops blogging.
Posted on Oct 23, 2005

Porn-on-the-pod

'Grab a girl to go' on your new video iPod.
Posted on Oct 20, 2005

'I'm not proud of what I did for Wal-Mart'

A former employee of the big box of blue tells the truth on management's practices.
Posted on Oct 19, 2005

Mashup kings threaten other mashups

JibJab, once under fire for "This Land Is Your Land," goes after another mashup for using their work.
Posted on Oct 18, 2005

The myth of credit card abuse and bankruptcy

With the Bankruptcy Bill going into effect this week, a new study shows the source of America's credit woes: job loss and lack of health insurance.
Posted on Oct 17, 2005

Shortage of Sunday morning women launches SheSource

Women make up abysmal numbers as experts on TV, and the Women's Funding Network comes up with a simple solution.
Posted on Oct 14, 2005

The closing window on Katrina's poverty debate

Miers, Delay and Rove are fascinating dish, but we're losing our chance to make poverty issue number one.
Posted on Oct 13, 2005

Granny D and the politics of nonviolence

A new speech defines the left's obligation to set social conservatives free from their mental slavery.
Posted on Oct 12, 2005

Of 'Slam Dunks and No-Brainers...'

Leslie Savan is taking on language from the pop to the poltical to the powerful.
Posted on Oct 10, 2005

Friday random blogging

'Terror' in NYC; Miers as feminist; periodic bleeding... welcome to Friday morning in my brain.
Posted on Oct 7, 2005

Saving women in the Middle East

Somehow, a certain Times columnist has this idea that the war in Iraq is about gender equality.
Posted on Oct 6, 2005

Rush jumps on Cheney

... and Jon Stewart cuts to the heart of the matter.
Posted on Oct 5, 2005

When women get nominated

How women are scrutinized for jobs in the boys' club.
Posted on Oct 4, 2005

Abortion 'alternatives'

Lots of talk about what to do if and when abortion becomes illegal again, as if it were a done deal.
Posted on Oct 3, 2005

Rape depictions on the TV

Why is rape always the assumption in crime scenes involving women?
Posted on Sep 29, 2005

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