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Rosemary Rowe is a Vancouver-based playwright, essayist and blogger. Recently, her essay Aspiring Lesbian Aunt, was published in A Family by Any Other Name: Exploring Queer Relationships; her cabaret piece Anne & Diana Were TOTALLY DOING IT was published in Queering the Way: The Loud and Queer Anthology; and her latest play, The Good Bride, premiered at Northern Light Theatre in 2015. Rose’s blog CreampuffRevolution.com landed her a spot as national finalist on CBC's inaugural Canada Writes – on the same day as her wedding to her lovely wife Kate. Rose did not win on the radio…but she did win at love. ...more

Creampuff Loves to Talk about TV

As I mentioned in my 50 x 50 Accomplishments post, I watched 83 new things last year, but that wasn't counting the French shows I watched, so I actually watched 88 new-to-me tv shows, movies and documentaries. The rules were:



New means new: New seasons of shows I had already watched did not count. But film sequels to franchises I was familiar with did count.


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