Reviews

Sojourner Truth's Plate at "The Dinner Party"
"Vulval Chaos: The Poetry of Susan Hawthorne," in Lambda Literary Beta, March 4, 2010.
"A Lesbian-Feminist Critique of The Vagina Monologues," Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of
Discussion and Activism, Summer, Northampton, MA, 2002.
"Polyfidelity or Polyduplicity" (Review of Lesbian Polyfidelity by Celeste West), in On the Issues, Winter 1998.
"Demonic Males: Sappho Meets Planet of the Apes," Mama Bear's News and Notes, Oakland, CA, 1997.
"The Happy Hooker Revisited,"in Trivia: Voices of Feminism,issue 7/8, September 2008.
"Juno: Reproductively Commodified," in off our backs, vol. 38, 2008.
"Bowling for Columbine: Michael Moore Off Target" in off our backs, Jan/Feb. 2003.
"Killing Us Not So Softly: Jean Kilbourne's Lecture," in Women's Voices, Sebastopol, CA, 2001.
"Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner: A Feminist Reconsideration of Judy Chicago's 'The Dinner Party'" Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of Discussion and Activism, Issue 2, Spring 1999, Northampton, MA.
"The Piano: A Feminist Film? No", On The Issues, Summer 1994.
"A Lesbian-Feminist Critique of The Vagina Monologues," Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of
Discussion and Activism, Summer, Northampton, MA, 2002.
"Polyfidelity or Polyduplicity" (Review of Lesbian Polyfidelity by Celeste West), in On the Issues, Winter 1998.
"Demonic Males: Sappho Meets Planet of the Apes," Mama Bear's News and Notes, Oakland, CA, 1997.
"The Happy Hooker Revisited,"in Trivia: Voices of Feminism,issue 7/8, September 2008.
"Juno: Reproductively Commodified," in off our backs, vol. 38, 2008.
"Bowling for Columbine: Michael Moore Off Target" in off our backs, Jan/Feb. 2003.
"Killing Us Not So Softly: Jean Kilbourne's Lecture," in Women's Voices, Sebastopol, CA, 2001.
"Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner: A Feminist Reconsideration of Judy Chicago's 'The Dinner Party'" Rain and Thunder: A Radical Feminist Journal of Discussion and Activism, Issue 2, Spring 1999, Northampton, MA.
"The Piano: A Feminist Film? No", On The Issues, Summer 1994.