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    Michelle Obama Becomes to Brooklyn

    Michelle Obama Becomes to Brooklyn

    Last night more than 17,000 Michelle Obama book fans attended the last event on her national book tour for Becoming, the three million copy plus best-seller, at the sold-out Barclays Center in Brooklyn. After some quotes on a center billboard (”Find your flame and keep it lit’) and various clips from Obama’s TV appearances (Carpool Karaoke, Sesame Street, Ellen DeGeneres, Letterman, Jimmy Fallon), the stage was graced by various fans of Michelle who explained how they are bec
    Forget Hallmark. What We Really

Want is Holiday Smut

    Forget Hallmark. What We Really Want is Holiday Smut

    The newly created women’s film company Passionflix released their holiday erotic romance, Mr. 365, based on the best-selling novel by Ruth Clampett, today at noon. The tag line reads, “He’ll light up your world.” As this trailer hints, Passionflix films are just a little naughtier than the usual Lifetime and Hallmark fare, so buckle up and stream! The plot is basic Hallmark - When reality show producer Sophia (Chelsea Hobbs) is assigned to convince Christmas fanatic Will (Chr
    Guest Post

Interview with Author of New Erotica for Feminists,   Caitlin Kunkel

    Guest Post Interview with Author of New Erotica for Feminists, Caitlin Kunkel

    (This article originally appeared on Willow Paule’s blog, https://willowpaule.com/new-erotica-for-feminists-interview-with-a-satire-writer-caitlin-kunkel/ where she interviews creatives and she has given us permission to reprint it here). Caitlin, did you grow up around people who valued creativity? Humor? Both my parents have very defined senses of humor–my mother is a nurse, and nurses are well known for black humor (which I love), and my father was sillier in what he wo