A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Dana and Helen of Mombian use Tasha's storyline on The L Word as an excuse to share the story of an actual LGBT officer raising children with her partner, and to explore the impact of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy on the children of LGBT servicemembers. Helen also talks about her own experience as a military officer, back in the days of the Cold War, and even models her garrison cap.
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Dana and Helen offer parental insights into the first episode of The L Word, Season Five, tackling elitist preschools, competitive parenting, and the impact of breakups on children. They also take issue with a matter of timing in Angelica's potty-and-nap transition. Has their suspension of disbelief been ruined?
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Opening credits to the new web series.
Tracy and Angela discuss the Nintendo Wii
AfterEllen.com's Sarah Pecora and Malinda Lo present the news ... as they see it.
AfterEllen.com's Sarah and Lori count down the week's dumbest celebrity and entertainment news.
Niche markets can be the key to self-employed success. This is a short and inspiring story showing that any American with energy, persistance and creativity can find freedom and independence in our free enterprise system.
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Dana and Helen of Mombian.com share the story of a Pride brunch hosted by the mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, who is herself a lesbian mom--and grandmother. Dana even goes so far as to show off her t-shirt from the event, the only pink piece of clothing she's owned in her adult life. They then bring you their review of a brand-new electronic reading system for kids from Leapfrog. Is it right for your kids or nieces/nephews? Their son even offers his opinion. They will be taking a much needed vacation for the next two weeks, but back on July 10 with more parenting goodness.
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Dana and Helen of Mombian.com look this week at the low-tech but still entertaining world of board games. They review two brand-spanking new kids' games from Cranium, including one that works for all types of family configurations. They also recommend a bevy of others for children and adults of all ages, and discuss the virtues of breaking the rules and making noise. Plus: games for fans of either The L Word or South Park, and one that has nothing to do with Felicity Huffman.
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