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  • That Was The President

    November 22, 2009

    • The bullets of the false revenge have struck us once again As the angry seas have struck upon the sand And it seemed as though a friendless world had lost itself a friend That was the President and that was the man. I still can see him smiling there and waving at the crowd As he drove through the music of the band And never even knowing no more time would be allowed Not for the President and not ...
  • Shelf Discovery Challenge: Lights! Camera! Sylvie!

    November 18, 2009

    •  A couple of months ago I was watching a talk show with my mom when this couple came on. Apparently, they were on a reality show, and I had no clue who they were. I asked about this couple on Facebook, and Patrick Erwin told me who they were: a couple from a reality show who go on other reality shows. “It makes me miss Charo. At least she was talented,” he said. I knew how he felt. So many ...
  • Move over Che, the Smothers Brothers are here!

    November 12, 2009

    • When I think of the word revolution,  I think of the old Beatles song “Revolution” where they sing: You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world  You tell me that it's evolution Well, you know We all want to change the world.   Definitely, in my younger days I wanted to change the world. I was positive I was right about everything. I have a ...
  • Bonanza Street Books, a home away from home

    November 5, 2009

    • When I found out that this week the topic was favorite bookstores, I thought, “Oh, this is going to be a tough one.” For me it’s asking which cat is my favorite, or which See’s chocolate I would like. It’s pretty darn tough. When I’d visited my dad on weekends during my childhood, we’d spend hours in bookstores. “Stay where I can see you,” he would tell me, and I did.  Dad, ...
  • Shelf Discovery Challenge: Dating in Woodmont

    November 4, 2009

    •       Won't you let me walk you home from school Won't you let me meet you at the pool Maybe Friday I can get tickets for the dance and I'll take you….                                                 Big Star, “Thirteen”   Although the ages aren’t the same, I had this song in my head when I read Beverly ...
  • I'm Not Going to Disneyland! I am going to write a novel and read Beverly Cleary!

    October 27, 2009

    •     After I stopped writing for the GL project last month, people asked me “What are you going to do next?” I almost wanted to tell them “I’m going to Disneyland!” I didn’t because it sounded snarky, also I didn’t even have the money to go to Disneyland. However, it is time for a new writing project, and a new blogging project as well. First off, the writing ...
  • Oh London, you're my hometown

    October 22, 2009

    • Gertrude Stein once said: “America is my country, but Paris is my hometown.” I’ve lived in the Bay Area all my life, but I know how Gert feels. Although in my case, London is my hometown. As many of you might know, I got the chance to spend the semester in London when I was twenty. I don’t think it really hit me I was going until I was on the plane. There were snafus with getting money ...
  • Where You'll Find Her

    October 14, 2009

    • The first time I saw The Wizard of Oz, I was five years old. I was at my dad’s. “Do you know what’s going to be on, baby?” He said to me when picking me up for a weekend visit. “It’s The Wizard of Oz! “ I swear to God, I thought he was going to jump and down. In his studio apartment, Dad made Jiffy-Pop popcorn and we watched the movie. I was so scared for Dorothy in the ...
  • Be brave, little one

    October 8, 2009

    •     There have been times I’ve wanted to be rescued.  From a bad teacher, from a bad work situation—from life. Usually, I had books and movies to help me escape.  One of the first movies I saw in a theater especially helped me at times, and the title is perfect for this week’s blog: The Rescuers. My parents made a deal when they split up: Dad would take me to Disney ...
  • On Labels, Women's Rights, and The Feminist and the Fuzz

    September 30, 2009

    • It shouldn't come to anyone's surprise that the staff here at Red Room try to be in touch with the best of everything. We only watch the best television shows on PBS, we only read the best authors, and we try to watch Films with a capital C. Therefore, we had to watch a classic for our first Red Room Movie Club Pick. We had to watch a film that stood the test of time. We saw The Feminist and ...
  • The Sun's Setting Fast

    September 23, 2009

    • I've said good-bye to many things in my life: clothes that didn't fit me anymore, homes, schools, I said goodbye to pets I loved, and to my grandparents who I adored. Yet nothing was more bittersweet when I said good-bye to Pleasant Hill, California, the town I lived in for twenty-seven years. The odd thing was I had wanted to leave Pleasant Hill for years. I did leave in 2004 for Mills ...
  • Guiding Light Project: The End of Summer

    September 18, 2009

    • 1:55. How many times have I sat down on the couch, turned on the TV to channel 5, and got ready for Guiding Light? So many times, I've lost track. This will be the last time. Last time I will sit down on the couch and watch the show. Okay. Here we go.   2:00: Oh, fantastic beginning. They go from the current opening to the one that started in 1952. 2:02: Dang! Is that Fletcher? He ...
  • "The Time To Make Up Your Mind About Somebody Is Never"

    September 17, 2009

    • I’m not good at forgiving people; surprising yet true. I still have a grudge against the person who stole my favorite pen in 6th grade twenty-five years ago. Yet there have been times in my life when I had to forgive people to move on. When my grandfather died thirteen years ago, I was so angry at his second wife that it took everything I could not to scream at the top of my lungs at her. ...
  • Shouldering the Dead

    September 11, 2009

    • CelloDorianne Laux  When a dead tree falls in a forestit often falls into the armsof a living tree. The dead,thus embraced, rasp in wind,slowly carving a nichein the living branch, shearing awaythe rough outer flesh, revealingthe pinkish, yellowish, feverishinner bark. For yearsthe dead tree rubs its fallen bodyagainst the living, buildingits dead music, making its raw mark,wearing the ...
  • Welcome to College Baby Girl!

    September 2, 2009

    • Five years ago last month was my first day at Mills College. I waited a good portion of my life to go to four-year college. I have learning disabilities that prevented me from passing algebra; however, at Mills they didn't require it to get in. I would have to take it while I was there, but I wasn't thinking about that on August 25th, 2004. I was thinking that I was starting four-year college. ...
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