48th PARALLEL PROJECT

FOR WOMEN (AND MEN!) WHO DARE TO CALL THEMSELVES FEMINISTS

Charlotte Engel
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  • Toronto, Ontario
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At 4:56am on August 27, 2009, Rosemary House said…
Yay Charlotte! Good to see your picture my dear and also thanks for the post - what a beautiful article! I looked at several of the pix - you could be at it all day! rx
At 6:36am on January 16, 2009, Rosemary House said…
Good God. Good luck my dear - I don't like the sound of 'we MAY have power by 10pm'. Hopefully you will be back to cozy normal sooner than that. xx
At 6:27am on January 16, 2009, Rosemary House said…
Yay Charlotte! Welcome my dear and hope you enjoy the site. But what's this I hear about no power last night?! Does that mean you had no HEAT?! Jaysus.

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I've worked in television and film for 20 years. Ack! Anyway, I enjoy it and love the fact I get to put terrific television on air and assist in the creation of new ideas. It's hard though because not ideas are suited for television and I can't help everyone. I try to mentor people in lieu of this and try to make helpful suggestions so that they can see their idea come to fruitition.

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A lovely photo essay on women around the world in the NY Times today.

Great photos from around the globe.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/08/26/magazine/20090826-a-womens-world-reader-photos.html#/0

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