Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Political blogger Digby to visit UCA

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CONWAY — Heather Parton, a liberal political blogger who writes under the pseudonym “Digby,” will read posts from her blog, Hullaballo­o, on Nov. 13 as part of the University of Central Arkansas’s Artists in Residence series.

The reading will take place at 7.30 p.m. in the College of Business building Room 107.

After commenting on liberal blogs by BartCop and Atrios for some time, the Santa Monica blogger was inspired to launch Hullaballo­o “because one function of blogs is to create a ruckus.” Since then, she has utilized her blog as a platform to express her liberal political views.

She blogged as Digby and styled her page with a screaming picture of Howard Beale, the fictional newscaster from the film Network. In 2005, Parton won the Koufax Awards for blog writing, and in 2007 she won the Paul Wellstone Award on behalf of the progressiv­e blogospher­e at a conference by Campaign for America’s Future.

Until Parton made a public appearance at the 2007 to accept her award, most people had assumed Digby was a man. At the time, the stereotype was that most pseudonym bloggers who blogged about politics were male. Digby proved them wrong. She was one of the first female political bloggers to write forcefully about politics — and, specifical­ly, to address women’s issues.

Parton’s writing reflects her passion for human justice.

“She doesn’t like Tasers. She thinks they’re deadly and an abuse of power,” said Terry Wright, UCA professor of writing. “She’s very concerned about women’s issues, fearing their rights are being chipped away. She also writes about the media, referring to them as ‘the village,’ and is rather critical that some of the establishe­d media aren’t fulfilling their watchdog job.”

As part of the residency, Parton will give a craft talk in Thompson Hall Room 338 at 2 p.m. on Nov. 14.

Both her reading and craft talk are free and open to the public.

The Artist in Residence program is funded by UCA’s arts fee and administer­ed by the College of Fine Arts and Communicat­ion. For more informatio­n, call the Office of the Dean, College of Fine Arts and Communicat­ion at (501) 4503293 or email jdmiller@uca.edu. For more informatio­n about Parton’s visit, contact Wright at (501) 450-5108 or terryw@uca.edu.

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