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'''Sara McCool''' is a [[zinester]] and filmmaker.
 
'''Sara McCool''' is a [[zinester]] and filmmaker.
  
During the 1990's, Sara put out nine issues of her zine [[Sourpuss]]. The zine was a combination of interviews, contributions from others, drawings and personal thoughts on the intolerance of society towards others who are bi-racial, fat, or gay. During this period, Sara was also helped start the [[Riot Grrrl]] Pittsburg chapter. In issue 9 of Sourpuss, Sara wrote about being a guest on ''Oprah'' and  speaking about Riot Grrrl, encouraging other young women to "get out and do something" too.
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During the 1990's, Sara put out nine issues of her zine [[Sourpuss]]. The zine was a combination of interviews, contributions from others, drawings and personal thoughts on the intolerance of society towards others who are bi-racial, fat, or gay. During this period, Sara was also helped start the [[Riot Grrrl]] Pittsburg chapter. In issue 9 of Sourpuss, Sara wrote about being a guest on ''Oprah'' and  speaking about Riot Grrrl, encouraging other young women to "go and start something" too.
  
 
In 2000, Sara McCool released her first film, a 25 minute documentary called ''Big Girls: Big Beautiful Women In the Adult Entertainment Industry''. The film plays at festivals across the U.S. to this day. She followed the success of this video with two shorter works in 2004.
 
In 2000, Sara McCool released her first film, a 25 minute documentary called ''Big Girls: Big Beautiful Women In the Adult Entertainment Industry''. The film plays at festivals across the U.S. to this day. She followed the success of this video with two shorter works in 2004.

Revision as of 15:57, 25 February 2009

Sara McCool is a zinester and filmmaker.

During the 1990's, Sara put out nine issues of her zine Sourpuss. The zine was a combination of interviews, contributions from others, drawings and personal thoughts on the intolerance of society towards others who are bi-racial, fat, or gay. During this period, Sara was also helped start the Riot Grrrl Pittsburg chapter. In issue 9 of Sourpuss, Sara wrote about being a guest on Oprah and speaking about Riot Grrrl, encouraging other young women to "go and start something" too.

In 2000, Sara McCool released her first film, a 25 minute documentary called Big Girls: Big Beautiful Women In the Adult Entertainment Industry. The film plays at festivals across the U.S. to this day. She followed the success of this video with two shorter works in 2004.

Zine

Film

  • Big Girls: Big Beautiful Women In the Adult Entertainment Industry (2000)
  • The Fatty Dance Party Show (2004)
  • Extreme Personality Makeover (2004)