Once considered for a position among the Disney Princesses, execs decided that Tinker Bell didn’t fit “the Princess mythology“ and instead created a Disney Consumer Products franchis… more →
Princess ProductionMarcia wrote 1 month ago: For twenty years, I’ve been a lawyer. I still stutter when people ask what I do … … more →
Sonya Feher wrote 4 months ago: Waiting for Daisy: A Tale of Two Continents, Three Religions, Five Infertility Doctors, an Oscar, a … more →
mahleestone wrote 10 months ago: I just finished reading “Waiting for Daisy” by Peggy Orenstein. From the moment I turned … more →
kimthejournalist wrote 1 year ago: Last week while listening to Fresh Air, I heard Terry Gross interview Peggy Orenstein about her new … more →
rachaelg wrote 1 year ago: Once considered for a position among the Disney Princesses, execs decided that Tinker Bell didn … more →
rachaelg wrote 1 year ago: Resolution: And does it matter? There is lots of evidence (see The Princess Makes the Product) that … more →
rebeccao wrote 1 year ago: “The Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is dedicated to every True Princess who ever dreamed her sneakers we … more →
rebeccao wrote 1 year ago: Check out this video from ABC’s program Good Morning America. (Sorry, it’s not up on you … more →
rachaelg wrote 1 year ago: Antithesis: The Product makes the Princess. Disney’s flooding of the market with Princess produc … more →
colorsnorthwest wrote 5 months ago: March 23, 2008 The Way We Live Now By PEGGY ORENSTEIN THE NEW YORK TIMES A few weeks ago, while st … more →
timelessboulevard wrote 5 months ago: 1. Panda Bear, M.D.’s Defending the Pie. An emergency physician’s opinion on medical qu … more →
rachaelg wrote 1 year ago: Thesis: The Princess makes the Product. Disney Consumer Products simply provided merchandise to sati … more →