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Sunny Weekend in Cannes Brings Girls, Superheroes, and Recycling
After two days of rain and scant attendance, girls, lamborghinis and general excess has returned to Cannes. ...[Read on]
Fanny Burney Pioneered Breast Cancer Awareness
(WOMENSENEWS)--On the morning of Sept. 30, 1811, Madame D'Arblay received a note from her physician telling her to prepare for the amputation of her breast in two hours' time. The doctor directed her to find a way to divert the attention and attendance of...[Read on]
UCLA wins Women’s College World Series
Living in LA, I was naturally rooting for UCLA in the Women’s College World Series – just as I have for the last five years. But this year, they didn’t disappoint. The tournament began with a series of upsets leaving everyone to wonder who would em...[Read on]
WPS restructuring means loss of jobs, move towards decentralization
            Women’s Professional Soccer issued a public release on Monday evening stating, “League staff has been restructured…while league marketing resources have been shifted to the team level in order to focus locally on attendance a...[Read on]
WPS: Bruised, Battered But Still Kicking
WPS rang in Year Two with promise and optimism. Season ticket sales were reportedly up 15% from last year, commitment from local sponsors had increased, eight franchises were back in the fray – including two debutantes, each squad had been bolstered by ...[Read on]
Girls sports DO make money
Contrary to popular belief, a new article in the NYTimes highlights a trend among youth sporting events--girls events tend to draw more crowds and bring in more revenue than boys events. The article is comparing traveling teams and tournament sporting e...[Read on]
Oscar Party Recap: Hollywood Finds Its License to Chill
Sandra Bullock and Jesse James at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Photograph by Getty/VF. Perhaps for the first time since 2007, when the financial crisis was still a glimmer in the banking industry’s eye, Hollywood gave itself permission to have a little ...[Read on]
Self-conscious Fandom and supporting women’s soccer In The United States
This weekend I came across an article regarding women’s soccer in this country and how its existence could possibly hinder the growth of the men’s game in this country. I’m not that great paraphrasing so here, in the author’s own words:   “Do...[Read on]
Sundance Alert: The Runaways
Talk about girl power!  The film has its world premiere this weekend at Sundance with Joan Jett in attendance (and I read they rocked out afterwards.)  Here’s a description (from fandango): The story of the groundbreaking ’70s female rock group the...[Read on]
Secretary Clinton to Launch Women’s World Cup Initiative
< p> Pretty Smart! On Monday June 6, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will launch the Women’s World Cup Initiative: Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports. The event, which will be streamed live on www.state.gov. will take place 9:30 am...[Read on]
Happy Birthday WNBA!
Thirteen years ago this week, the Women’s National Basketball Association began its very first season. On June 21, 1997, the inaugural season began when the Los Angles Sparks hosted the New York Liberty with 14,284 in attendance.  New York defeated ...[Read on]
Franken Introduces Student Non-Discrimination Act
by Jesse Krohn, Intern, National Women's Law Center Yesterday Senator Franken introduced the Student Non-Discrimination Act (SNDA), a bill that bans discrimination in public schools based on one’s actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender ident...[Read on]
Once upon a time, the WNBA reached out to female bloggers…
And they lived happily ever after. This is not a fairytale - it’s truth. Today, the WNBA reached out to me (on behalf of Women Talk Sports), @techmama Beth Blecherman of Silicon Valley Mom Blogs’ Techmamas, @PunditMom of PunditMom and Sarah, @GoonS...[Read on]
WNBA and 2010 Lilith Tour unite to celebrate female artists and athletes all summer long
The WNBA has finally done something right on the marketing side and we’re excited to share the following news: The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the 2010 Lilith Tour — one of the highest-grossing touring festivals in the world ...[Read on]
College ticket prices: Why they reveal a post Title IX problem
By Laura Pappano Reporter Libby Sander’s short piece in yesterday’s Chronicle of Higher Education (click here to read it), highlighted our Wellesley Centers for Women study with a simple headline: “Even at Elite Programs, Ticket Prices for ...[Read on]
Insurance Company: Rape Survivor? Nope, We Won't Take Her
by Amanda Stone, Volunteer, National Women's Law Center  “Nope, we won’t take her.” This is what insurance companies in Florida said when asked whether they would provide insurance coverage to a hypothetical applicant who had survived rape. Let...[Read on]
AskPatty Attends (and Survives) BlogHer09
 AskPatty attended the BlogHer09 conference last week and we're so excited to share our experience. Even though we have worked together for more than two years, this was my first chance to spend some real quality time with my editor Brandy Schaffels. We...[Read on]
Notes on a Scandal, or, VMAs=FAIL.
MTV gets a lot of grief about losing it’s music video mojo, but after last night’s debacle of a Video Music Awards, rejecting the music world doesn’t seem like a bad idea. At least in the interest of sanity. By now the world knows abo...[Read on]
Pappano on Title IX: “It’s been slow progress and we certainly are not there yet.”
  The institutionalization of any movement’s ideals – whether that be educational ideals at the local level or political ideals at the national level – is often a double-edged sword: although it may represent a “victory&rdquo...[Read on]
Book Alert: Bitten By Twilight Youth Culture, Media, and the Vampire Franchise
Twilight has infiltrated the academy! Several professors have put together a book of essays looking at the Twilight phenomenon.  I came upon the book because I have been following Professor Melissa Click’s feminist analysis of Twilight in my book re...[Read on]
What Women Want: Equal Benefits for Equal Premiums
by Candace Webb, Outreach Manager, National Women's Law Center  The “What Women Want: Equal Benefits for Equal Premiums” hearing convened by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee yesterday largely focused on the twin ...[Read on]
Los Angeles Sol of WPS to fold
Goodbye Sol. We hardly knew ya. After attending most of the home games at the Home Depot Center, and watching some great soccer, it is with huge sadness we learn that the Los Angeles Sol folded today.   The notice comes after one season, despite the sta...[Read on]
ChickSpeak hearts Chelsea Handler
She’s hilarious, honest, adorable, and above all else, she’s definitely someone id love to be friends with.  She’s the uber talented Chelsea Handler, and chances are she’s soon to be coming to a city near you. Handler, the hysterical host of her...[Read on]
Female auto tech student finds success with Ferrari
We love to have the chance to share about great opportunities for women in the automotive industry, and were so delighted when we heard this excellent story about Ashley Waller. This young woman put a business degree on hold to attend automotive technica...[Read on]
ESPN features “The Selling of Candace Parker:” Can she transcend women’s sports?
Today, ESPN released a cover story with Candace Parker as part of their complete package of features for Women’s History Month 2009. The story is well written, clear, inspiring and balanced. What’s great about it is the focus - a story about how Cand...[Read on]
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