Mon, 27 February 2006 Our discussion of race relations concludes! Jenny Lee from the New York Times talks about her upcoming book on the Americanization of Chinese food; grad student and activist Vanessa Au shares her experiences in campaigning against Asian racism in the media; Steve the Drummer gives a regional perspective as a well-travelled musician; Irene and Chris wrap up the show. Part 3 of 3.Comments[25] |
Sat, 25 February 2006 Our discussion of racism (finally!) continues with James Oyedijo of Dork Magazine; Skye delves into the N1L (e)mailbag for some love... (and hate!); Melissa updates us on racism in SF's Castro district. Part 2 of 3.Comments[28] |
Tue, 21 February 2006 N1L discusses images of race in the media and stereotypes that have emerged. Irene references the diamond trade in Africa; Skye takes a quiz and comments on citizen journalism; McLean Mashingaidze-Greaves of the NiMBLE Company discusses alternatives to traditional TV for underrepresented groups. Part 1 of 3.Comments[37] |
Sat, 18 February 2006 Valentine's week comes to a close! Irene and Melissa continue their discussion of all things queer; Dr. Helen Fisher clues us in on the physiology of love; Steve the Drummer shares a brief romantic sentiment; Irene serenades the audience. Part 3 of 3.Comments[30] |
Fri, 17 February 2006 The V.D. goodness (that's the holiday, not the STD) continues! Rachel Bolton and Matt Gowen from Hallmark give a greeting card perspective on this most consumerist holiday; Melissa phones in the first part of an extended Gay Report on love, cigarettes, and anything else she can think of. Part 2 of 3.Comments[32] |
Thu, 16 February 2006 We're back, and love is in the air! Irene celebrates her birthday with the N1L crew; Skye gives her best guesses on romance; blogger and sexpert Violet Blue shares her carnal knowledge; Frank the Imac gives love a chance on a blind date; Irene receives a Valentine's Day wish from her "Backup Plan." Part 1 of 3.Comments[28] |

Our discussion of race relations concludes! Jenny Lee from the New York Times talks about her upcoming book on the Americanization of Chinese food; grad student and activist Vanessa Au shares her experiences in campaigning against Asian racism in the media; Steve the Drummer gives a regional perspective as a well-travelled musician; Irene and Chris wrap up the show. Part 3 of 3.
Valentine's week comes to a close! Irene and Melissa continue their discussion of all things queer; Dr. Helen Fisher clues us in on the physiology of love; Steve the Drummer shares a brief romantic sentiment; Irene serenades the audience. Part 3 of 3.