2008/02/01
Ok, what's up with THAT?
A local weekly mag The Montreal Mirror, is a huge promoter of shows and events in Montreal. I love the MIrror, I read it every week, and it's a great place to see upcoming concerts and to hear about artsy shows and city goings-ons. They promoted my team last year and I thought they were awesome for being into roller derby! This week, a reporter named Chris Barry did a PEOPLE profile of Ashley Thudd, the co-captain of La Racaille, a team for MTLRD. The questions were all cool, and then he asked Ashley Thudd how hard it was to secure a spot on the in the league. She told him it was pretty easy for her, (she is an awesome skater), but that it does have some basic requirements. His next question made me gasp in shock. I apologize if you are offended by reading this, but you won't understand the level of my outrage without the question. He said: "Is one of them [meaning the requirements] superior cunnilingus skills?" I wrote him this calm and un-offensive response. Hi Chris! Thanks for including Ashley Thudd in the Mirror this week, she is an awesome roller derby player. It's great to see someone paying attention to the rollergirls of Montreal! Personally though, why were you asking if a requirement to play is "superior cunnilingus skills"? What does personal sexuality have to do with playing roller derby? Your interview was of a woman who happens to be an accomplished business woman, dancer, and athlete. Ashley Thudd is plenty awesome and interesting all by herself, and I don't know what sexuality she is. With that question you just trivialized all the blood, sweat and tears rollergirls are putting into their leagues across the country. Roller derby leagues are skater owned, skater operated, and the talents of the rollergirls are what keeps the organizations running. It has nothing to do with their personal sexuality There are some great skaters and great atheletes playing roller derby, and rollergirls come in all shapes, sizes, religions, colors, careers and flavors. The one thing they have in common is that they are all awesome, mentally and physically stong women that enjoy playing roller derby. I hope you re-think this question in the future. Thank you, But inside, I have to say I am completely outraged at the level of crudeness and disrespectfulness displayed. The Mirror may be a free mag and it's focused on the music, arts, alternative, and club scenes; there is plenty of LBGT subject matter, but this was just crossing some invisible line with me. Am I being prudish? Homophobic? I don't think so. Let them think I'm gay, it'll keep lame guys from hitting on me, but let's leave the smut out of it, okay? Maybe it's the southern belle in me, or I'm vibing some Aretha Franklin, but all I am asking for is a little respect. Labels: interview, media, roller derby insulted, rollergirls

2008/01/23
 Estro Jen took some time to sit down with Georgia W Tush and tell us about VIa Derby and her involvement with Roller Derby. Did you know you can pass 9 Roller Derby Leagues in an hour drive in California? How about that Estro Jen founded Via Derby, and also is into training skaters, fundraising for leagues and promoting Roller Derby as a whole to the entire world? Read the whole story! [This post was previouslyy the entire article by Georgia W Tush and has been edited by Nia Capps for space considerations] Labels: interview, marketing, merchandise, roller derby, training, WFTDA

2007/07/18
Q&A With Men's Roller Derby Player Bobbie Carnage
 Updates have been scarce this last week (sorry about that, I've been spending much of my free time roller skating like a mad woman on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve), but that is all being rectified as of this very moment as I've posted the latest roller derby Q&A interview with men's roller derby player, roller guy Bobbie Carnage of the Hell City Hooligans. Of course, I couldn't very well list Bobbie on the roller girls page, so a new page was created for future interviews with rollerguys. Labels: Derby Luv, interview, roller guy

2007/06/13
Uncle Leon and the Alibis
Hey derbyluvvers, if you like roller derby, surely you've heard "Roller Derby Saved My Soul", right? Well whether or not you are are familiar with Uncle Leon and the Alibis, I can tell you it's a hell of a roller derby song, the music is an awesome rock-N-roll, country, Johnny Cash style and Leon is the nicest music guy I've ever met. Uncle Leon and the Alibis are headed out on a tour of shows around the US, including multiple Roller Derby Events, so check out the interview for details, and to get to know all you need to know about Uncle Leon. You'll also find links galore, and some of the events, I didn't know about yet, so it's a heads up that they're comin! Enjoy! Labels: interview, roller derby music

ACRD Rollergirl Interview #4: Fairy Painful

2007/04/28
Rollergirl Update - Suzie Quadtro of the MTLRD

2007/04/02
Interview: Chris "Hurt Reynolds" Seale of www.havederbywilltravel.com
 So I told you all last week that I heard about this guy that had sold off his possessions to go on the road following roller derby, said I had found a new roller derby hero, and I did it. Chris "Hurt Reynolds" Seale, known for his blog Have Derby Will Travel, agreed to let me interview him. Sorry, Hurt, you didn' t send me a photo so I ripped you off your site - I can change it if you send me a new one.... *raise of an eyebrow to you* Anyhoo, he's entertaining and it's an inspirational story, so if you love roller derby, like I know you do if you're here, check it out! Labels: Derby Luv, interview

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