Amber Tamblyn: artists should be inspired on multiple levels

Amber Tamblyn talks about being creative and multitalented, about her political activism, and some of the values and challenges working as an actor. First, an excerpt from an interview for Venice magazine, which asks: “You began writing poetry when you were nine.. Do you feel like it has become somewhat of a second form of … Read moreAmber Tamblyn: artists should be inspired on multiple levels

Neurodiversity and HRM: a practice-based review and research agenda

Abstract Purpose This article provides an overview of lessons we can learn from human resource (HR) policies and practices related to neurodiversity. Design/methodology/approach We conducted a practice-based review using information obtained from organizations’ websites, summarized the information and reflected on how scholars can continue to advance this area of research based on what is happening … Read moreNeurodiversity and HRM: a practice-based review and research agenda

Not leaving your unsatisfactory job: analyzing female, migrant, elderly and lower-educated employees

Allen, S.G. (1988), “Unions and job security in the public sector”, in Freeman, R.B. and Ichniowski, C. (Eds), When Public Sector Workers Unionize, University of Chicago Press, pp. 271–304. Allen, N.J. and Meyer, J.P. (1990), “The measurement and antecedents of affective, continuance and normative commitment to the organization”, Journal of Occupational Psychology, Vol. 63 No. 1, pp. 1–18, doi: … Read moreNot leaving your unsatisfactory job: analyzing female, migrant, elderly and lower-educated employees

Writing Social Change: Doris Lessing

Doris Lessing (1919 – 2013) “was a British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer and short story writer. Her novels include The Grass is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children of Violence (1952–69), The Golden Notebook (1962),” [and others]. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature… the eleventh woman and … Read moreWriting Social Change: Doris Lessing

Music Review: Demo – Cherry Red

(Self-released / Bandcamp) Seattle’s Cherry Red get straight to the point on this five track EP, which is such a perfectly formed little record that I refuse to believe it is a demo in the traditional sense. Lookin’ For Love is less an opener, more a manifesto, with its raucous guitars and punk energy powered … Read moreMusic Review: Demo – Cherry Red

Naomie Harris on filmmaking

Actor Naomie Harris [Pirates of the Caribbean 2 & 3; Moonlight and others] comments on the portrayal of women in movies: “Everything starts in the writing, and getting more and more women’s perspective in the writing will have a huge impact on the quality of films we get…” She has not yet been directed by a … Read moreNaomie Harris on filmmaking

Like other artists, Mandy Moore experienced emotional health challenges, and may be a highly sensitive person

Actor and musician Mandy Moore has experienced emotional challenges including depression, and has made comments indicating she may be among the 20% of us with the personality trait of high sensitivity. In an article years ago, she commented: “A few months ago I felt really low, really sad. Depressed for no reason. I’m a very … Read moreLike other artists, Mandy Moore experienced emotional health challenges, and may be a highly sensitive person

Music Review: Harm's Way – Ducks Ltd.

Music Reviews (Carpark) Known for their no holds barred freneticism, Ducks Ltd. opts to take things a little slower when Hollowed Out opens their second LP with an ode to ennui. “All we ever do is sleep/Eat, fuck, and sleep,” lead singer and guitarist Tom McGreevy sings with resigned acceptance, maintaining a calm demeanor against … Read moreMusic Review: Harm's Way – Ducks Ltd.

Butcher’s Crossing: A TATANKA Tale

Butcher's Crossing

I wouldn’t call it as Western as much as an quintessentially American cautionary tale, through and through.

Some spoilers ahead, so drive slowly.

Terrence Howard: “to discover more truths”

Referring to his role of Brick in the Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” (directed by Debbie Allen), Terrence Howard said: “I always tell directors, ‘The role I want is the role I can’t accomplish, the thing that’s going to make me fail.’ “Every warrior is looking for that fight … Read moreTerrence Howard: “to discover more truths”

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