A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Helen and I show you why parenting is as much fun as a barrel of monkeys, literally. We congratulate a pair of lesbian moms for their prodigious fallopian feats, commend Kenneth Cole for recognizing lesbian moms, and turn a parent's eye to the last two episodes of The L Word. (Imagine Bette trying to assemble a porta-crib in her tent.)
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. This week, Dana brings you a special interview with Sarah Brannen, author and illustrator of the new LGBT-inclusive children's book Uncle Bobby's Wedding. (Dana's partner Helen takes a break from vlogging this week, though she's busy with her real job, advancing the frontiers of technology.) Brannen discusses the process of creating the book, shows us some early sketches of the characters, and talks about the skull fracture that nearly waylaid publication. She also shares pictures and ideas from some books she's working on now, including one featuring a two-mom family.
The roommates have food issues. For more video, go to http://www.3WayTV.tv
Jenn and Dee on coming out.
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Helen and I blind you with science this week as we demonstrate a bunch of experiments and explorations for kids. Watch us use marshmallows, blue gooey stuff, really long words to describe peanut butter, and gummi bears like you've never seen them before (including one variation just for adults). We also point out the very lesbianish cartoon mom in a popular book of kids' science projects. Whether you're a parent or a cool aunt or godparent, you'll want a few of these in your repertoire. Plus: An honor for Lesléa Newman, author of Heather Has Two Mommies, and a sneak appearance by our cat.
Sarah and Lori review the latest TV shows.
Jill, Dara and Karman recap the fifth season finale with guestbians.
A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Dana and Helen of Mombian did not go to the Dinah Shore weekend this year, but they recreate the event (minus the lesbian pool parties) with a homemade mini-golf tournament in their living room. Yes, it's harder to take off for events like the Dinah when you have kids, they say, but there's no excuse not to travel with your young ones. In between holes, they offer some tips for doing so.
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