
February 23rd, 2014 8:38pm


Watch!: And when you started out, there were almost no Asian-Americans on TV. Now you’re Watson. The TV my Asian-American daughter grows up watching will be very different than what I grew up watching.
Lucy: It is significant, and I think we still have a long way to go. It is good that you’ll have to explain to her that when Daddy was a teenager, there wasn’t anybody like her on television. People say I’m a pioneer, but I don’t recognize it because I’m still living it. Maybe on my last breath if they name a street after me in the city, I’ll say, “Wow, I made a difference.” Right now, it doesn’t feel like it. [x]Lucy Liu in the October 2013 edition of Watch! Magazine
Wonder Woman, by Kevin Wada
Angela Lindvall for Christian DIor fall 2003
E-40’s Rapper’s Ball, July 13, 1996
Are Most People Really Bare Down There?Last summer, while sunbathing at the Russian River, a friend said nonchalantly that no one has pubic hair these days. We quietly nodded, hoping that none of our strays were peeking from our bathing suit bottoms. How did we not get that memo?!
The statement stayed with us beyond the summer. Obviously, we realize, not everyone has adopted porn star grooming habits, but since pubic hair grooming isn’t normal dinner party conversation, how are people to know what their friends are doing with their nether region hairs? So we thought it’d be fun to do an anonymous survey of about 100 San Franciscans – men and women – to find out their personal grooming preferences.
Here are the results from our survey.
“About 100” is kind of a terrible sample size.
If FOX’s goal was to make an FF movie the complete opposite of what I wanted to see, then they have succeeded. Why couldn’t the rights have reverted back to Marvel?
It’s not even the Doom gender swapping rumor that pisses me off. It’s the typical Hollywood casting, young and good looking. And the supposed plot outline seems to get who these characters are and the whole team/family dynamic completely wrong.
Doom & Kingpin
The Punisher Vol. 2, #28 (Dec. 1989)
Art by Bill Reinhold (pencils), Mike Farmer (inks) & John Wellington (colors)
Words by Mike Baron