How I became part of Ariel’s world for the 30th anniversary of ‘Little Mermaid’

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Mermaid lessons

Reconciling my love for everyone’s problematic fav, Ariel

By Jess Joho

Mermaid lessons

Reconciling my love for everyone’s problematic fav, Ariel

By Jess Joho

I didn’t really fit into the world I was born into. Everything that came so naturally to my older sisters seemed impossible for me, the quiet one who always came across as a fish out of water.

Most of girlhood was spent wishing to be part of another world — a world where my body felt less awkward, where what I liked wasn’t considered weird, where people weren’t so overwhelming, where I didn’t always say and do the wrong thing, where adventures made me brave. Read more…

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Why we need an underwater space race

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As midnight neared, we bobbed around in the black Caribbean Sea aboard a rubber dinghy. There were five of us out there, peering down into the undulating, forever darkness. We scoured the water for signs of a telltale light, coming from below.

A yellow submarine — the same one that seven years previous captured the first deep sea footage of a giant squid — was expected to return to the surface after spending five hours in the ocean depths off of Eluethera, a snake-shaped island in The Bahamas.

“There!” yelled a crewmember, pointing 50 feet off the dinghy. And there the water began to glow, an emerald radiance amid the black sea. The shine grew brighter and brighter until the submersible’s bubble-like capsule, holding three humans, popped out of the water. On cue, a crewmember balanced on the edge of the dinghy, lunged into the water and swam over to the exploration craft, preparing to hook it to a looming 184-foot vessel called the Alucia, which would soon hoist the yellow submarine from the sea, and end the night’s mission. Read more…

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How to improve sex scenes after Hollywood’s big reckoning

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Tell me if this sounds familiar.

An actress goes to an audition. She wants the part — she likes the part. But, as usual, it’s a female character written by male creators. And she’s troubled that the character’s first scene involves giving a guy a blow job.

Here’s the part of the story we’re not accustomed to hearing: She spoke up about it.

The actress told a room of Hollywood men with the power to deny her the role that she would not play a character who’s introduced to the audience on her knees. More unusual still, the men unequivocally agreed with her, promising to change the oversight.

“Now whether these men all of a sudden saw it from her point of view and realized it was an undignified way to introduce the character — or they thought, ‘Urgh, we’re in the middle of #MeToo. My God, we can’t begin to argue with her about this.’ Who knows,” said Masters of Sex creator Michelle Ashford, who recounted the story told to her by an actress Read more…

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