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Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen shot to death in Beverly Hills
These kind of things just don't happen. Not on Sunset Blvd. in Beverly Hills. Not to a high profile entertainment executive. Veteran Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen, 64,was found fatally shot after crashing her Mercedes into a lamp-post at about half pa...[Read on]
Stereotyping Latina Actresses
Even though you probably wouldn’t recgnize her name, you have defintely seen Lupe Ontiveros on some TV show or movie over the last couple of decades.  I will always remember her as America Ferrara’s mom in Real Women Have Curves. Ontiveros has spent...[Read on]
Jury Finds Phil Spector Guilty in Lana Clarkson Murder
Music producer guilty of second-degree murder in actress’s deathPost | Today 5:30 pm Phil Spector has been found guilty of second-degree murder for the 2003 murder of actress Lana Clarkson. A Los Angeles jury of six men and six women spent only...[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]
Death of two troubled stars hits LA hard - A Tribute to Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson
I don't usually comment on the life - or death - of celebrities. It's really not my thing. But our store, Wine Valet is in the heart/center of Beverly Hills and for the last hour you can see the stunned faces after the shocking news of the death of Michae...[Read on]
[Video] Meet pro surfer Coco Ho
Nineteen year old Coco Ho (@Coco_Ho)  was born and raised at Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. She  loves to play dance dance revolution. listen to Beyonce and hangout with her friends when she’s not competing professionally on the AS...[Read on]
Venus Williams offers girls advice on tennis and life
Tennis legend Venus Williams returned home to Los Angeles Monday to offer an incredible tennis experience to girls from her hometown while helping to launch new POWERADE PLAY™, a sports drink geared for the young athlete with less sugar and more vita...[Read on]
TV is So White- DUH
Shonda Rhimes The NY Times had a piece yesterday about how TV is still so white. It was titled No Smooth Ride on TV Networks’ Road to Diversity. It actually should have been titled No Smooth Ride for Men on TV Network Road to Diversity. They piece t...[Read on]
Fall 2010 TV Season – Shows Created by Women
The fall lineups have been set (including some mid-season shows) so it’s time to see how women creatives have fared. Here’s what we have been able to find out (research assistance from Stephanie Rosenfeld) Fox – Five new shows- no female creators ...[Read on]
In Memoriam: Sally Menke
Quentin Tarantino and editor Sally Menke at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, February 18, 2007. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images. As most film enthusiasts undoubtedly know by now, Oscar-nominated editor Sally Menke was found dead in Los Angeles’s sprawling G...[Read on]
Mad Men Q&A;: January Jones
January Jones is now in her third season on Mad Men playing Betty Draper, the seemingly perfect wife to Don Draper’s seemingly perfect husband. Of course, beneath the well-maintained exterior, everything is not so perfect for Betty, which Jones capt...[Read on]
Which reality show stars to follow and which ones to forget
Why are reality TV shows so addicting? For starters, they claim to be completely unscripted, which means every scenario that is filmed on screen is the product of actual events taking place. A catfight on America’s Next Top Model really does involve hai...[Read on]
What’s up with the cupcake craze?
If the Muffin Man really does live on Drury Lane, he has some stiff competition just around the corner.  I recently discovered this rivalry as I was strolling through trendy Covent Garden, London in search of a quaint British café for High Tea. What I ...[Read on]
Women & Wine shares insight on state of social media in the wine biz
We are all very familiar with the fact that the wine that we drink is only part of the story. In each bottle, there a person and a place that’s in every glass. When we speak of those origins we use the word terroir to describe the soil or the context of...[Read on]
Touring women-owned businesses in a fleet of Chevy vehicles
I recently joined a team of a dozen Los Angeles-area women bloggers to participate in the Best of LA Women-Owned Businesses Tour, sponsored by Chevrolet. Together, we had a chance to experience five 2010 Chevrolet vehicles  -- a Camaro, Malibu, Avalanch...[Read on]
Touring Women-Owned Businesses in a Fleet of Chevy Vehicles
I recently joined a team of a dozen Los Angeles-area women bloggers to participate in the Best of LA Women-Owned Businesses Tour, sponsored by Chevrolet. Together, we had a chance to experience five 2010 Chevrolet vehicles  -- a Camaro, Malibu, Avalanch...[Read on]
E-Bikes: Green with a boost
Bike-to-Work Day just passed, and it’s possible you never actually got on your bike. No doubt you wanted to. You probably thought about it but maybe you were worried about traffic or you live in a city with hills. Or maybe you just wanted to be able to...[Read on]
National Dance Day and Glee Camp
For better or worse,  FOX television has a huge influence over popular culture.  To prove that point, summer activities based on a couple of  the network’s TV shows look to be a hit with adults and kids alike.   Both of these shows are personal fav...[Read on]
Presentation from Panel on Abortion in Popular Culture
Last week I moderated a panel on abortion and popular culture at the National Abortion Federation annual meeting.  It was amazing and humbling to be in a place with people who put themselves on the line each and every day when they go to work because the...[Read on]
Hall of Fame golfer Annika Sorenstam releases namesake Syrah
Annika Sorenstam, one of the most celebrated female golfers in history, launches her wine brand in partnership with Wente Vineyards on May 1st with the release of her namesake Syrah, ANNIKA. This elegant wine is comprised of 75 percent Livermore Valley Sy...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Summer Movies
When I’m at school, I’m stuck in the bubble. For my first few months of freshmen year, I even forgot that new movies came out - sad, I know. It’s gotten a little bit better, but I still never see new movies unless I’m on vacation - and I barely ...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Flow in flux
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) Leaving St. Louis was sort of hard: spending time with A...[Read on]
Girl Scouts to meet women with non-traditional careers at NASCAR Weekend
Professional barrel racer Tana Poppino together with three women race car drivers will join 500 girl scouts at the Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, MO on October 1st during a unique event being planned as part of a NASCAR race weekend at the track. Tana, ...[Read on]
A wife, mother and kiter
Perth, Australia – We’re featuring Shannon Drucker’s story, a participant in Kristin Boese’s recently concluded kite camp in Australia. Besides Kristin’s hectic training schedule, producing kiteboarding/kitesurfing training videos and writing bo...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to living with Exercise-Induced Asthma
I was ten years old when it first happened. One afternoon, my family decided to tackle the biggest, baddest hills in our town by way of bicycle. Halfway up Brams Hill, the most unforgiving of the gnarly ascents, my breathing became so labored that I had ...[Read on]
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