Jun 14, 2010
Female Skateboarders
Photographer Max Hamilton portrays female British skateboarders in a photo series on his homepage. (Via Mädchenmannschaft)
Jun 13, 2010
Jun 12, 2010
Daniela Reimann of Media Arts Education
Scientist Daniela Reimann is the editor of Media Arts Education, a blog that concerns itself with educational aspects of interactive media and fine arts.
While Daniela's blog is mainly directed at other experts in her field, read her interview below to find out more about the maturation of blog posts and the future of digital identities.

While Daniela's blog is mainly directed at other experts in her field, read her interview below to find out more about the maturation of blog posts and the future of digital identities.

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Annina
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Labels:
Arts + Culture,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Education,
Germany,
IT
Jun 11, 2010
'Pink Drunken Elephant' - Jaqee
I came across Swedish-Ugandan artist Jaqee via Smilla Dankert. In the clip above she performs an acoustic version of this original track. I totally love her positive vibe!
Jun 10, 2010
GCB @ dieStandard.at
Much to my delight, the Austrian online magazine dieStandard.at published an article on Girls Can Blog yesterday! Please read it in German here.
For all English users I may say that they took special interest in the interviews with Antje Schrupp (politics), Kathrin Kaufmann (various), Elke Brüns (culture), Mary Scherpe (fashion) and Luciana Schmidt (fashion).
For all English users I may say that they took special interest in the interviews with Antje Schrupp (politics), Kathrin Kaufmann (various), Elke Brüns (culture), Mary Scherpe (fashion) and Luciana Schmidt (fashion).
Jun 8, 2010
Anne Feldkamp of BLICA
As BLICA has been among the blogs most often recommended in the Blogger Portrait Series, I was especially curious to find out more about Anne Feldkamp, its editor. With the expert eye of an art historian, Anne composes not ordinary fashion blog posts, but contextual collages instead.
Follow the link below to find out what Anne's imaginary childhood friend has to do with her blogging and how technical dorks will get by in the blogosphere in spite of their cluelessness.

Follow the link below to find out what Anne's imaginary childhood friend has to do with her blogging and how technical dorks will get by in the blogosphere in spite of their cluelessness.

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Annina
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15:25
Labels:
Arts + Culture,
Austria,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Fashion,
Germany
Jun 3, 2010
Elke Brüns of Gespenst der Armut
Today, it's my pleasure to introduce to you Elke Brüns, who is investigating the cultural aftermath of poverty on her blog Gespenst der Armut [Ghost of Poverty]. By tracking and discussing relevant articles on politics, science and the arts, Elke manages to relate an issue to our everyday lives that many might have deemed far away.Follow the link below to read one of my favourite interviews of this series so far, and find out about the relation between blogging, poverty and the power of interpretation.

Jun 1, 2010
May 30, 2010
Aurora of Nekocherry
Sticking with the last post's topic Art & Illustration, please meet Sardinian designer Aurora. On her blog Nekocherry, she doesn't only demonstrate her graphic skills and creative ideas, but also lets us in on a career in the making.
Follow the jump below to find out what 'neko' means in Japanese and why it isn't always bad to find out that someone is spying on you...
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Annina
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11:58
Labels:
Arts + Culture,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Illustration,
Italy,
United Kingdom
May 28, 2010
Congratulations, Olga!
Olga Petrova has just been awarded the ADC's Talent of the Year award for her HFG Offenbach final year project Marivanna. Marivanna is a so-called stick animation that visualizes her great-grandmother's journey through life. (Source)
May 25, 2010
"It's time to sweep in and shit all over it!"
Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman dissects the new Sex and the City movie here, and rightly so. (The quote above is taken from SATC, An American Girl in Paris Part Une, Season 6.)
GCB the Other Way 'Round: Annina Interviewed by the Mädchenmannschaft
Helga Hansen asked me a couple of questions regarding this blog. Read my interview in German over at the Mädchenmannschaft or follow the jump below to find out in English what GIRLS CAN BLOG is about, what to do to be featured, and what might become of the project in the future.
May 22, 2010
May 19, 2010
Liisa of Charming Quark
Meet Liisa, 45, the editor of the inspiring Charming Quark blog. With a mixture of interiors, photography, and illustration, she manages to stimulate and entertain just the same.
Follow the link below for excellent advice on how to keep blogging fun and varied, and what to do when it's not anymore.

Follow the link below for excellent advice on how to keep blogging fun and varied, and what to do when it's not anymore.

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Annina
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13:45
Labels:
Architecture,
Arts + Culture,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Germany,
Interior Design,
Photography
May 17, 2010
Why Are Women Businesses Smaller Than Men-Owned Ones?
Professor Sharon Hadary gives possible reasons over at The Wall Street Journal.
Share the Love!
As of today, GIRLS CAN BLOG is on Flattr! If you'd like to join the party (see video below), but still miss an invite - not a problem: GIRLS CAN BLOG has registration codes to give away... First come, first served, just post a comment on this post and include your contact email or twitter account!
May 13, 2010
Smilla Dankert of anders-anziehen
Stylist Smilla Dankert has made her passion her profession by sharing her fashion finds on a blog that is unequalled: anders-anziehen portrays authentic people between the ages of eight and ninety-seven that attract attention because of their unusual style.
Follow the link below to find out what one service Smilla thinks Google's Blogspot should improve and how life choices may determine the way you dress.
UPDATE: In the meantime, Smilla has been nominated for the famous Grimme Online Award. If you'd like her to win the people's choice award, follow this link to vote for her.

Follow the link below to find out what one service Smilla thinks Google's Blogspot should improve and how life choices may determine the way you dress.
UPDATE: In the meantime, Smilla has been nominated for the famous Grimme Online Award. If you'd like her to win the people's choice award, follow this link to vote for her.

May 9, 2010
May 6, 2010
Gudrun aka Piratenweib
Today's guest on GIRLS CAN BLOG is Gudrun aka Piratenweib. In spite of surfing the web even before it existed, she only started her own blog after joining Germany's Pirate Party last autumn. Gudrun's been an active member of the blogosphere since.
Now, before scrolling through her well-organized link list, find out how people used computers to get in touch before the Internet arrived and how to advertise your blog right.

Now, before scrolling through her well-organized link list, find out how people used computers to get in touch before the Internet arrived and how to advertise your blog right.

Apr 27, 2010
Nikola Richter of Blogmakery.com
Award-winning poet Nikola Richter liked blogging so much that she decided to make a living from it: Blogmacherei or Blogmakery is her one-stop-blog-concept-shop for cultural and political institutions.
Follow the link below to find out what Nikola's blog has to do with a bakery, why twitter helps with taking notes and why she hasn't attempted to make another audio slide show since September 2009.

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Annina
um
21:32
Labels:
Arts + Culture,
Blogger Portrait Series,
Germany,
Literature,
Online Business
Apr 18, 2010
Mary Scherpe of Stil in Berlin
Today, street-style queen Mary Scherpe of Stil in Berlin took the time to answer the GIRLS CAN BLOG questionnaire. Stil in Berlin, that Mary started as something like a neighbourhood project, became Germany's first fashion blog that currently draws 7.000 visitors on an average day.
Follow the link below to find out who's responsible for Stil in Berlin's design, why Mary doesn't really tweet and why you should know your IT in order to get creative.

Apr 10, 2010
Nadine Lantzsch
Nadine Lantzsch is the woman behind the Medienelite blog, who wrote the article that inspired the GIRLS CAN BLOG project.
As an expert on many things, but first and foremost on online journalism, Nadine highlights in her interview how personality is key to great blogging, why tweeting helps, and that you should never blog if you feel the need to learn how to do so.

Apr 6, 2010
Kathrin aka Kommander Kaufmann
Meet Kathrin, an Austrian-born journalist who shares favourite net finds and personal thoughts on her blog Kommander Kaufmann. It shows very well that pop culture and political subjects aren't mutually exclusive, but that they make for an interesting mix instead.
Read Kathrin's interview below to find out why passion is key to great blogging, how her blog's name came about, and which other three female-run blogs she recommends.

Apr 2, 2010
Carola Muysers of Berlin Woman
Besides being the head of her own agency, art historian Carola Muysers is the editor of Berlin Woman, a new blog on cultural life in Berlin.
In today's interview, Carola talks about her blog's quick-start, why Berlin is so important for her work, and the plans she has with Berlin Woman for the future.

Mar 27, 2010
Helga Hansen of the famous Mädchenmannschaft
As a representative of the award-winning German mixed-gender blogger group Mädchenmannschaft [Girls Team], bio technologist Helga Hansen has filled in the GIRLS CAN BLOG questionnaire.
Find out how the Mädchenmannschaft came about and what to consider when you're thinking about starting your own blog.

Mar 22, 2010
Melanie Niethammer of side-glance
Today's featured blogger is Melanie of side-glance (blog has been deleted in the meantime :( ).
Read her interview and blog to find out what makes studying computer engineering even harder than just the maths, and which cartoon could illustrate every single one of her posts.
Melanie loves feedback, so if you have any questions, just shoot them into the comments section.

Mar 16, 2010
Katy Derbyshire
Translator Katy Derbyshire, who has translated, amongst others, work by famous German authors Julia Franck and Ingo Schulze into English, has been blogging on lovegermanbooks for a little over two years now. Her topics include current issues in German literature, her life as a freelancer, and the German literary market.
Check out one of Katy's translations from 2007 over at the Berlin-based literary magazine no man's land (a sister publication of the German lauter niemand), before finding out more about her below.
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Annina
um
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Labels:
Blogger Portrait Series,
Germany,
Literature,
United Kingdom
Mar 13, 2010
Antje Schrupp
Ladies and gentlemen, GIRLS CAN BLOG proudly presents blogger luminary Antje Schrupp in this week's portrait.
Antje is a journalist and political scientist who has been blogging on gender roles and related poltical issues since 2006. She's an independent thinker who has received a doctorate for her work in the field of female political philosophy.

Mar 7, 2010
Luciana of German Fashion Blog "Lu zieht an. ♥"
A large number of female bloggers concern themselves with fashion. Just like fashion magazines, some of them attract many thousand readers: Take rail thin New York blogger Tavi, who started her influential fashion blog Style Rookie at the mere age of twelve.GIRLS CAN BLOG would like to seize the opportunity and introduce to you healthier role models, like German blogger Luciana Schmidt, the editor of the popular, yet out of the ordinary fashion blog Lu zieht an. ♥. With her unique personality, Lu turns high-street fashion into original styles wearable for girls of all sizes.
GIRLS CAN BLOG mailed out a couple of questions to Lu, and received some interesting answers. Just click on the link below to find her statements both in English and German.

Start of Blogger Portrait Series!
From today on, GIRLS CAN BLOG will be introducing successful female bloggers in a portrait series. Hooray!
Mar 4, 2010
Girls Blog, Too, You Know
Dear bloggers and blog readers,
when it came to my attention that women are underrepresented in most blog charts, I wondered why. Certainly, there are many intelligent and outspoken girls and women out there who have been active in the blogosphere. Where are they, though? How come that, as of February 2010, we only know a fraction of them?
GIRLS CAN BLOG would like to raise awareness of the relatively small number of female opinion leaders (both online and offline).
To this end, GIRLS CAN BLOG would like to host a collection of professional and semi-professional blogs edited by women of all backgrounds and areas of interest. Young girls especially should be encouraged to use the Internet to make themselves heard.
GIRLS CAN BLOG is pro open-source knowledge and very interested in networking with international organizations who aim for the advancement of women and girls in society. Education and the ability to read and write are crucial in a world that is taking place on screens more and more.
As of yet, GIRLS CAN BLOG is a private initiative, but I would love to turn it into a proper organization eventually. In the meantime, please support this blog by mailing your favorite links and best ideas to girlscanblog (at) googlemail.com.
Looking forward to hearing from y'all!
Annina
PS The links to the right are for starters only - soon, there will be more links, reviews and relevant news. Follow GIRLS CAN BLOG on twitter to be sure not to miss any important updates.
when it came to my attention that women are underrepresented in most blog charts, I wondered why. Certainly, there are many intelligent and outspoken girls and women out there who have been active in the blogosphere. Where are they, though? How come that, as of February 2010, we only know a fraction of them?
GIRLS CAN BLOG would like to raise awareness of the relatively small number of female opinion leaders (both online and offline).
To this end, GIRLS CAN BLOG would like to host a collection of professional and semi-professional blogs edited by women of all backgrounds and areas of interest. Young girls especially should be encouraged to use the Internet to make themselves heard.
GIRLS CAN BLOG is pro open-source knowledge and very interested in networking with international organizations who aim for the advancement of women and girls in society. Education and the ability to read and write are crucial in a world that is taking place on screens more and more.
As of yet, GIRLS CAN BLOG is a private initiative, but I would love to turn it into a proper organization eventually. In the meantime, please support this blog by mailing your favorite links and best ideas to girlscanblog (at) googlemail.com.
Looking forward to hearing from y'all!
Annina
PS The links to the right are for starters only - soon, there will be more links, reviews and relevant news. Follow GIRLS CAN BLOG on twitter to be sure not to miss any important updates.
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