This week was an interesting one for those of us who watch the press. In the UK, the Leveson Inquiry took evidence on how invasive journalists hacked people’s phones, read people’s emails and put notes into their children’s schoolbags. The tabloids complain that their freedom of expression is on the rack, but the evidence given [...]
Archive for November, 2011
Press Watch
Posted in Media, Press, Society, tagged freedom of the press, hacking, Leveson Inquiry, POIB, Secrecy Bill, South Africa on November 27, 2011 | 3 Comments »
What I’m Reading
Posted in Books, Reading, tagged books, reading, The Marriage Plot on November 17, 2011 | 10 Comments »
Ms Musings is a style leader, both in terms of shoes and reading, so I’m grabbing her books meme and outing myself as a slavish follower of fashion. I hereby give you: The Five Books Meme 1. The book I’m currently reading: a. Paper book The Marriage Plot, by Jeffrey Eugenides. When I love a [...]
What Feminist Motherhood Means to Me (Now)
Posted in Feminism, The patriarchy, Working, tagged Feminism, motherhood, patriarchy, work on November 3, 2011 | 9 Comments »
My life has changed exponentially – and for the better – since I re-entered the working world. I like working, I like earning, I like seeing that the skills and talents I have can make a difference in an organization (you should see this month’s newsletter – it’s a beauty and the press releases, they [...]





