December 2010
5 posts
New TeeVee: Top 10 Serialized Favorites from 2010 →
Awesome mention from GigaOM and New TeeVee!
Through the final episode, Vag was an addictively funny satire of third-wave feminism — one of the rare comedies, ever, to find truly funny material in menstruation. I dearly hope we get a season two from Leila Cohan-Miccio and Caitlin Tegart in 2011.
Huffington Post: 7 Sites You Should Be Wasting... →
Thanks to Ross Luippold at The Huffington Post for this awesome Vag Magazine shout out, which we somehow didn’t see until now.
For Your Consideration
Hey Vag fans! Today is your LAST CHANCE to nominate Vag Magazine for an ECNY Award for Best Comedic Video (Short or Series). We would be delighted if you did it! The nomination form is here.
He Laughs, She Laughs: Feminist Humor: Vag... →
Great write up of Vag Magazine in general and Meghan, specifically.
While at first glance it might seem that the show ridicules feminists, in fact it ridicules stereotypes of feminists, as represented by the magazine’s founders, Fennel, Sylvie, Bethany and Heavy Flo. These women are pretentious, easily offended and self-important. Megan, who ends up part of the Vag team almost on accident,...
Awesome web television website Gigaom recommends “insanely funny” Vag Magazine in their weekly web series about getting rid of your television.