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Speaking at CBC Vancouver… tomorrow

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Hey Rozbloggists!

I’m sitting at YVR, eating a hamburger and finishing up my presentation for tomorrow.

I’m so THRILLED to have been invited to speak to a room full of CBC journalists… about how to build a beat online.

Speakers during the day long session include Slate magazine Chief Political Correspondent John Dickerson, BBC veteran journalist and online news pioneer Alfred Hermida, CBC News Correspondent Susan Ormiston, CBC Radio 3’s John Paolozzi and Raincity Studios elite Kris Krug and Megan Cole.

Ummm.. pinch me??!

I’ll be doing the Grouse Grind on Saturday… stay tuned! :)

Next Year, Be A Man

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

I grew a beard this weekend.

Yep. It’s my usual anti-establishment style. I’m so SICK of the sexifying of women’s costumes, that this year - I decided to dress up… as a man.

It was a statement, and it was simple. A tie, some spirit gum, a bit of blood spatter and voila! I was transformed into my personal pop-culture hero, Shaun. Shaun of the Dead.

And my beautiful nine-year old boy, Mr. P, was my Zombie.

We set out with pillowcases along the sidestreets of Roncesvalles, where the Chinook-like temperatures had people hanging out on their front porches, laughing and cranking ‘Thriller’ from dollar store ghetto blasters.

The scene? Me, aka Shaun, trying valiantly to grab some great low-light pictures. Mr. P, aka Zombie, running madly from house to house.

Line of the night?

Parker: “Mom, that lady was speaking a different language.”
Me: “That’s OK honey, I think ‘Trick or Treat’ and ‘Thank You’ are universal.”

Watching proud parents parade their babies, and doing a little reminiscing of my own about years past pushed me to ponder:

“When does the switch get thrown for little girls? When does it become time to put away the demure Dora the Explorer and instead opt for the overt Officer Pat U Down?”

The easy answer to this is, of course, that society in general is making children grow up more quickly, and that from age 8 onward young girls are deducing that real strength = sex. Use it or lose it and pull out those miniskirts now girls, better get on that train early. Cause gawd knows that once you hit 40, the free rides are over.

My take? The push to make pre-pubescent girls more provocative, and the sexifying of women’s Halloween getups in general is the result of one thing.

Women have no unsexy pop culture icons to emulate. Because to be a pop culture icon, first you have to be popular. And to be popular as a woman - you have to be sexually provocative.

Take my personal favourite female pop culture icon of late - Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider. She’s smart, she’s strong - and she’s a superhero. But sadly, if I want to dress up as THAT for Halloween I need to invest in a DD bra and a case of toilet paper. Cause we all know that Lara Croft can be as spectacular as she wants - but folks, she ain’t nothin’ without her humongous breasts. Tomb Raider costume less the bazoongas = Epic Fail.

To contrast? Some of the most popular men’s getups.

Loose green T-shirt and some baggy brown pants? You’re Shaggy! Shiny silver attire and an axe? You’re the Tinman! Ridiculous yellow jumpsuit with matching ridiculous yellow hat? You’re the Man in the Yellow Hat from Curious George!

Indeed, superhero spandex and a speedo is about as sexy as it gets for the average heterosexual man. And unless you’re six foot somethin’ and spend five days out of seven at the gym - there’s not gonna be much that’s sexy about that.

Walking amongst the revellers on Church Street, my beard gave me a strange sense of empowerment AND peace. Looking around at all the Vixen Vikings and Naughty Nurses - uncomfortable to be sure in their bustiers and sky high heels - my Vans and button up white shirt was a small statement of non-conformity.

So my final thought? Fight the power. Next year, resist the urge to buy that Halloween costume that’s just a might too tight - and dress up instead, as your favourite man.

You’ll be doing young girls everywhere a favour.

And as for me? I’m saving my super sexy attire for where it belongs - the bedroom. People might just have to stop and wonder.. what’s beneath the surface of that a-sexual Shaun?

And isn’t that the true definition of sexy?

UPDATE: This column just went live on my favourite progressive journalism website - rabble.ca! Check it out! :)

Interview With Matt Mullenweg!

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

roznmatt, originally uploaded by therozblog.

Hey Rozbloggists!!

Had the great pleasure of interviewing WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg this past weekend, during his stint at WordCamp Toronto.

We discussed everything from media democracy to his rockstar status, venture capital conundrums and whether or not he still drives that damned old Chevy.

Interview goes live by the end of the week, you’ll be the first to know when it hits the web!

YouTube Honours All Around!!

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Hey Rozbloggists!

Received my first honour on YouTube a few days back and I am so thrilled!! #65 Most Subscribed Reporters in Canada, #13 Most Viewed - All Time! - Reporters in Canada. Wooot!!

Check it out if you haven’t yet and fire me some feedback! Would love to hear from the ones who have helped make this all possible.. YOU! :)

Happy Sunday,

Roz

Setting Out to Snap Toronto

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Just Kick It, originally uploaded by therozblog.

Going to start my Toronto photo series this weekend.. as I mentioned before, the Schmap nod has really gotten me excited about taking still photos again.

The more I work in multimedia, the more I’ve come to realize the power of a single silent shot, snapped at just the right moment.

Amy Tan said something really interesting in her TEDTalk about creativity. She said that once you focus, things start to present themselves in such a serendipitous way that it feels like the universe is pulling you along. I couldn’t agree more.

In the last few days, since I started thinking about embarking on this little project, the richness and diversity of Toronto has really presented itself, as though begging me to pull out my camera and photograph it. From a group of men playing cards at dusk under a streetlamp in a Loblaws parking lot - to a happy Jamaican lad in a bright yellow T-shirt wishing me a “great day!” on a grey and rainy Friday morning.

I’m excited to try and capture the places, but more importantly - the people - that make up this great city.

The amazing redandjonny have submitted a plethora of hilarious titles for me to choose from - among them ‘Rozonto’, ‘JPEG Jane’.. and my personal favourite that makes me fall to the floor laughing - ‘Moments of Roz.’ Check em out here and let me know what you think!! (alpha this means you)

Happy long weekend everybody!!

Amazing ‘Photosynth’ Demo from Ted.com

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Wow you guys, this is really amazing. If you’ve ever worked with graphics or text, or are even just a Flickr geek… you are going to fall to the floor with delight when you see this demo of Photosynth, from Microsoft Live Labs architect Blaise Aguera y Arcas - courtesy of Ted.com.

G Love at the Sound Academy

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

G_love_rocks.jpg, originally uploaded by therozblog.

Caught amazing alt hip-hop trio G Love and the Special Sauce last night at the Sound Academy. Had an amazing time! The man and the music are every ounce as delicious in person, and the views of Toronto from Polson Pier are completely sumptuous. The nasty hot dog post-show however? Think I’ll skip that the next time. :)

Head over and check out my Flickr slideshow mini-story here. If you click the ‘i’ over the photos you’ll see my little narration. Wish you could’ve been there!

Is This The Home Of Citizen Janes?

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Photo 41, originally uploaded by therozblog.

Scouting my basement apartment as the location for our CBC pilot, Citizen Janes. Here’s a shot from my 4:04AM attack of insomnia. What do you think? Could you see an underground radio show coming from here??

Wordsmithing For the WordPress Developer

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

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Hey gang!

So I’m very excited that one of my first interviews in my role as “Online Content Producer” at MaRS is with Wordpress founding developer Matt Mullenweg. He’s appearing at WordCamp 2008 in Toronto, and I’ll be showing up, Sony Z7U and microphone in hand.

But I’m a bit nervous about the line of questioning, seeings as I’m not an open source software developer.

I’m lucky that through my position I’m able to liase with brilliant minds like Paul Jara from 43n79w.com .. and he’s given me this preliminary list of questions to ask Matt. But thought I’d ask you - the WordPress community as well.

Any questions you’d like me to ask Mr. Mullenweg?? Let’s crowdsource.

Here’s the line of questioning so far:

1. The project was criticized by a number of security experts and even a member of PHP’s core team. They argued that the code was difficult to maintain and extend without introducing new security bugs. Do you think that was a fair assessment and if so, what measures have been taken to address these concerns?

2.  Every successful open source project tends to have a figurehead, a face that is synonymous with the project. Speaking as a developer, what is it like being that figurehead? Do you sometimes wish you did not have to attend all of the PR events and could just code more on the project?

3. The ability to blog on-the-go is now within the reach of anyone with a smart phone. How do you see increasingly cheaper and more powerful smart phones changing the way people use WordPress and what they demand of it?

4. More people are beginning to use WordPress as a content management system instead of simply as a blogging tool. How do you introduce more features into WordPress, so that it becomes more of a CMS, without losing focus on its core strengths?

5. It is one thing to lead an open source project and collaborate with people from all over the world. But what is it like to lead Automattic, the company you started, where your workers are located all around the world? There would appear to be all sorts of legal, collaborative, and logistical difficulties in operating a company this way.

Pretty comprehensive, I know. And my time will be short, to be sure. But just thought I’d put it out there. Any fun, little known tidbits you’d like to me to pose? Love to hear your feedback!

Cheers,

Roz

Never Give Up!!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Just came across this five minute bit with Ira Glass from ‘This American Life’… fabulous fabulous advice! Enjoy.