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New Blogger!

Hi all!
I’m the newest Shameless blogger to the join the team and just wanted to briefly introduce myself. My name is Jennifer and I’m a freelance writer based out of Montreal, Quebec. I’ll be tackling subjects such as abortion, reproductive rights in Quebec (and other Quebec related feminist news because there’s a severe lack) and probably a few Canadian pop culture posts here and there. I’m thinking of a post about the differences between American media and Canadian media’s impact on girls and young women.

So, with that, thanks for having me on the team! Look forwarding to meeting you all. Any Quebec readers?

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Save The Date! Shameless Parties With Granny Boots, Dec 10

Just a quick note to mark in your calendar that Shameless magazine will be hosting an all ages event at the Gladstone Melody Bar in Toronto on December 10. We’re doing so in partnership with the fabulous Granny Boots.

More details to follow, but for now jot it down!

Wed Dec 10th from 7:30-10pmish
Gladstone Melody Bar
1214 Queen St West

(Brought to you by the Gladstone Hotel and Chelsey Licht-a-Womyn, Granny Boots is FREE weekly entertainment for queers. If you love to be home by 11pm or like to party hard till midnight, this night’s for you. Every Week is Different! Email chelsey.lichtman@gmail.com if you wanna host a Granny Boots!)

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Shameless in Ottawa

This weekend Shameless magazine will be setting up shop at the Ottawa Small Press Book Fair. Come by for a visit, say hello, and grab some magazines at some great prices!

The Small Press Action Network - Ottawa Presents:

The Ottawa Small Press Book Fair Fall Edition
Saturday, November 15, 2008
in room 203 of the Jack Purcell Community Centre (on Elgin, at 320 Jack Purcell Lane).

Noon to 5 p.m. Free

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Kate Bornstein and Shameless in Utne Reader

The lovely Kate Bornstein was recently featured in the Utne Reader‘s arts blog, and the profile we published in our latest issue gets a mention or three. We’ve decided to put the whole article up so Utne readers and everyone else can check it out.

If you want more on Kate, you can also read her blog. Enjoy!

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Subscribe now, Score some books!

From now until the end of November, all new online subscriptions are eligible to win a three book Invisible Publishing prize pack, worth over $50 and featuring the writing of three Shameless Magazine contributors:

The Same Woman, by Thea Lim
(978-0-9782185-2-2)

Fear of Fighting, by Stacey May Fowles
(978-0-9782185-5-3)

The Art of Trespassing, by Anna Leventhal
(978-0-9782185-4-6)

Subscribe today to win
, and don’t forget to check out all of Invisible’s fantastic titles.

invisible

All About Shameless, Body Politics
beating around the bush

Hey savvy Shameless readers, I’m getting stoked for a piece I’m writing for the next issue of the magazine, and it’s on, yes indeed, masturbation. So in the interest of research, I am soliciting your stories, opinions, and advice here. Tell me all about your experiences letting your fingers do the walking, dialing the rotary phone, uh, playing the clitar? (List of hilarious euphemisms here.) My questions are, namely:

When and how did you learn to masturbate? Did it change how you think about and relate to your body and your sexuality? Do you have any technical tips or advice?

Write your response in the comments section of this post, below. You can leave as much information in your post as you’d like - your name, age, and city, or any of the above, or nothing at all - you can make up a fake name or post anonymously. If you do leave a comment, be warned (or honoured) that I may be quoting you as a Master Bator in the next issue of Shameless.

By the way, although I’m happy for everyone who gets joy from yanking the chank, I’m only looking for stories from (self-identified) women for this piece. I’ve already read Portnoy’s Complaint, sorry guys.

Thanks! If you need a little inspiration, here’s Cyndi Lauper with her classic anthem about tiptoeing through the twolips (umm… yeah. That’s what I said), She Bop.

(YouTube won’t let me embed the video, so… come back real soon!)

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Come and See Us at Canzine on Sunday

Shameless Magazine will be at Canzine in Toronto this Sunday selling magazines (including our fanatstic, brand new issue) and cut price subscriptions. Come by, say hi, and get a fantastic deal!

gladstone

Photo by Kevin Steele

CANZINE
Canada’s Largest Zine Fair and Festival of Alternative Culture
Sunday, October 26, 2008
The Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen St. West (Queen just East of Dufferin)
Toronto
1pm - 7pm

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Shameless on Twitter!

Destroy your productivity! Come and follow us on Twitter!

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New bloggers!

It’s a big week here at Shameless. We’ve got four fantastic new bloggers joining us, and because they’re all starting at once, we decided to let them all introduce themselves in this one handy post.

Jenna Owsianik is a chipper young writer and activist from Steel City, a.k.a. Hamilton, Ontario. She recently finished her undergraduate degree in Women’s Studies and French and dreams of a career in journalism. Since 2005, Jenna has been on the steering committee for The Miss G__ Project for Equity in Education. She also writes for section15.ca and spends time as a videoblogger on YouTube.

Jenna is going to post a Film Friday videoblog, every other week starting this Friday.

D. Cole Ossandon is a writer, artist, and musician currently based in Toronto. Raised to believe she could, should, and would change the world through art and activism, she was attending independent films and protests before she could walk. Soon finding her own voice in the arts/activism community, D. Cole has been (and continues to be) involved with many organizations and events working to make the planet a better place. D. Cole’s work is featured on her website as well as on her blog Perpetual Existence. She also creates music with her band Boom Epic.

D. Cole is bringing us a brand new column called Shameless Women, profiling strong, successful women, every Thursday starting next week.

Michelle Schwartz is a librarian, freelancer, and kvetch extraordinaire from Brooklyn, New York. She was recently transplanted to Toronto, a city that has won her heart with the triple threat of queer marriage, excellent running paths, and a vast selection of toppings available at every hotdog cart. Michelle is a photographer, writer, and Internet addict. In her free time, she watches copious amounts of television and reads books and magazines that offend her, just so that she can complain.

Michelle is going to blog about pop culture and advertising.

Stark Koenig is an accidental cybergeek with a Luddite’s heart, a part-time recluse and full-time freelance writer and editor living in the most densely populated census tract in Canada. Her work has appeared in a variety of places and media, from academic journals to bathroom walls. Currently she mostly focuses on armchair travel, queer theory, immigration activism and making feminist critiques of her favourite TV shows.

Stark and Michelle were also behind those awesome Canadian Club take-offs we posted about earlier this year. Stark is going to blog on TV and pop culture.

I’m really excited to welcome all of our new bloggers to the Shameless team, and to start reading what they come up with.

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The new issue is finally here!

Shameless issue 12 cover

Shameless magazine, issue 12


The new issue of Shameless is here! It’s packed with great stories, including:

Things we didn’t learn this summer: Monique Woolnough reflects on her years at camp and asks why the lessons about Native culture are so wrong

Abby Blinch teaches us how to build a better bonfire

Nicole Cohen watches the credits on Hollywood blockbusters and wonders who the writers are

Kate Bornstein talks about why we need more gender outlaws

Saintsierra Leonty shares what it’s like to live without residency status

The Parkdale Street Writers show us their stuff

Zahra Rasul gives us a history lesson about a controversial fashion accessory

plus: decode your political personality in our first Shameless quiz! (Why should bad women’s magazines have all the fun?)

If you’re in Toronto this weekend, make sure to come grab a copy at Word on the Street. If you’re outside the city, look for issues on a newsstand near you or subscribe online.