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Emotional Creatures by Eve Ensler is like this powerful play that dives deep into the experiences of girls around the world. It's not your typical play - more like a collection of monologues and stories that hit you right in the feels. Ensler brings out the struggles, joys, and strength of girls, dealing with everything from love and friendship to societal pressures. It's raw, real, and makes you think about what it means to be an emotional creature in this crazy world. So, if you're into stories that pack a punch and make you reflect, Emotional Creatures is where it's at. 🌟💔

Girls talking about their characters in the play

Watch this interview with Eve talking about the play and try and catch it live or on line: Kiera, Toronto

  • “Barbie the Doll lives in bliss in the matriarchal society of Barbieland feeling good about her role in the world in the various iterations of Barbies over the years showing girls that play with her that they can be whatever and whoever they want. On the flip side, Ken, who also lives in Barbieland, is unnoticed except in relation to Barbie, which is however one step above any other doll in Barbieland, such as Allan. One day, Stereotypical Barbie begins to have feelings which she's never experienced which leads to her world seemingly falling apart. Weird Barbie determines that there is something happening in the real world with someone playing with her being unhappy leading to Stereotypical Barbie reluctantly heading to the real world to rectify what is happening with that person, she first needing to find this person. Much to Barbie's chagrin, the original Ken, Beach Ken, tags along with her to the real world in he needing to survive in her presence. Beyond their mission to find this person, Barbie and Ken will find the real world unlike anything they know in Barbieland, especially in it being a male dominated society. While Barbie still has to find out what's going on that made her come to the real world, Ken is finding a newfound control which he wants to bring back to Barbieland. If he is able to do so, the role of Barbie in the real world may be forever changed. On top of everything, executives at Mattel, primarily white men, discover that a "real life" Barbie and Ken doll have infiltrated the real world, their mission to capture the pair, but especially Barbie, to put them/her back in their/her place, namely in a manufacturer's sealed box.” (Huggo from IMDB)

  • "Barbie" has captured our hearts and falls right in line with our mission to inspire girls and female-identifying; full of inspiration and self-discovery. It's an evocative, visually-charged journey into the complexities of identity, friendship, and the braveries in unearthing your real self.

    It beautifully showcases how Barbie, an icon of perfection, still grapples with feeling inadequate on her universal quest for purpose and authenticity. This movie reassures us that it's okay to not have all the answers and that true strength lies in vulnerability and the willingness to explore who we truly are.

  • “In a dystopian future, the totalitarian nation of Panem is divided into 12 districts and the Capitol. Each year two young representatives from each district are selected by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games. Part entertainment, part brutal retribution for a past rebellion, the televised games are broadcast throughout Panem. The 24 participants are forced to eliminate their competitors while the citizens of Panem are required to watch. When 16-year-old Katniss' young sister, Prim, is selected as District 12's female representative, Katniss volunteers to take her place. She and her male counterpart, Peeta, are pitted against bigger, stronger representatives, some of whom have trained for this their whole lives.” (Suzanne Collins, sourced from IMDB)

  • "The Hunger Games" dives into a dystopian world where Katniss Everdeen embarks on a journey of self-discovery and identity. Volunteering for the Hunger Games to save her sister, Katniss faces the challenges and complexities of survival, showcasing her bravery, integrity, and compassion. Her vulnerability and moments of doubt make her strength and resilience even more impactful, highlighting the importance of standing up for oneself and others in adversity.

    The movie champions female empowerment, with Katniss breaking societal gender roles and becoming a symbol of courage and leadership. It prompts viewers, especially young women, to reflect on their own strength in vulnerability and the importance of forging one's identity. Emphasizing that empowerment comes from embracing one’s unique qualities and convictions, Katniss’s story inspires viewers to navigate their own complexities with courage.

    For female-identifying viewers, "The Hunger Games" is more than an engaging story; it's an inspiration and a testament to women's strength and resilience. Katniss’s journey resonates, encouraging them to see their vulnerabilities as strengths and to confidently embrace their identities. The movie, with its focus on loyalty, sacrifice, and love, captivates its audience, motivating them to recognize their own power and the significance of their voices in shaping their lives.

Popularity Papers

So imagine this super cool TV series called "Popularity Papers." It's like the ultimate teenage adventure, full of drama, laughter, and all the crazy stuff that goes down in high school.

The story revolves around two besties, Lydia and Julie, who decide to document their entire middle school experience in a seriously epic journal. And guess what? This journal is like their secret weapon to navigate the wild world of popularity, friendships, and all the awkward moments in between.

As Lydia and Julie try to crack the popularity code, they face hilarious challenges, learn some major life lessons, and discover that being true to themselves is way cooler than fitting into some clique. Plus, they spill all the tea on crushes, embarrassing moments, and the quest for the perfect lunch table.

With each episode, you get to join these BFFs on their rollercoaster journey through the ups and downs of teenage life. It's basically a mix of comedy, friendship goals, and a big dose of realness. So, if you're all about fun, relatable stories, "Popularity Papers" is your go-to binge-watch. 🌈👯‍♀️✨ Brooke, Miami, Florida