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Newsflash: Women Over 40 Are Not Over the Hill
Today is my 43rd birthday.  Hollywood wants to make you believe that 40 is old, passe.  But I want to just say out loud that is bullshit. And now maybe Hollywood is thinking that us 40 somethings are still worthy, at least of magazine covers.  It se...[Read on]
USWNT to play Sweden In Omaha, Nebraska Tuesday, July 13
This will be the first of two matches between the WNT and Sweden in four days with the other occurring July 17 in East Hartford. Counting the upcoming match against Germany this Saturday, this will be also the third friendly within the next two months....[Read on]
2010 Olympics: The influence of advertising on quality broadcast journalism
Imagine yourself as Linsey Vonn yesterday – a native of Saint Paul, Minnesota, who has been working her whole life, since she was 2 years old, to bring home an Olympic gold in women’s downhill skiing. She finally does it, gives hugs to her family in ...[Read on]
LPGA signs 10-year deal with Golf Channel
Interesting development. The LPGA announced last week a 10-year TV deal with Golf Channel. According to an article in Golf Week, this deal makes the tour the first stand-alone women’s sports organization to receive a rights fee agreement for domestic ...[Read on]
Waity Katie No More: Kate Middleton and Prince William to Wed in 2011
After a rather lengthy courtship that began when the two were students at St. Andrews college, Prince William and Kate Middleton are engaged to be married. According to a statement by William’s father, Prince Charles, the marriage will take place next s...[Read on]
A 300,000 Square-Foot Room of One’s Own: Scientology Buys a Production Studio
A Scientology center in Boston. Photo by “Cryptic C62”/Wikipedia. The Church of Scientology, the historically litigious and totally normal and non-scandalous religious organization, has purchased a 300,000 square-foot studio on Sunset Boulevard, in Lo...[Read on]
Kim Longinotto Retrospective at MOMA May 7-23
There are many awesome female documentarians but Kim Longinotto is at the top of the field.  A retrospective of her 30 year body of work will featured at the Museum of Modern Art this month in NYC.  Longinotto is known for documenting untold stories of ...[Read on]
Hillary says she won't run for president again
Yesterday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that she would not run for president again. "This is a great job," Clinton said in the [NBC] interview broadcast Monday. "It is a 24-7 job. And I am looking forward to retirement at some point." ...Cl...[Read on]
A Powerful Noise - The Impact of One Voice
Take part in an exclusive International Women’s Day event on March 5, 2009, featuring the acclaimed documentary film, A Powerful Noise, followed by a live town hall discussion to 450 movie theatres. Town hall panelists include former U.S. Secretary of...[Read on]
Awards Watch: A Mixed Bag of a Weekend
Kathryn Bigelow at the Broadcast Film Critics Awards My weekend started out with a second viewing of The Hurt Locker.  I had seen it so long ago and I needed a refresher on it as the awards season gets into high gear.  It was actually better the seco...[Read on]
Hartford paper rethinks idea to publish Auriemma’s daughter
I grew up in Connecticut where women’s basketball rules. Long before other women’s college teams got exposure and respect, the public TV station broadcast the UConn games. In fact, CPTV began its coverage of the university women during  the 1993-94 ...[Read on]
Sexism Watch: The Jay Leno Show- Where are the Women Writers?
Jay Leno does a lot of good things with his piles of money.  He funds very important work being done to support women and girls in Afghanistan through the Feminist Majority, but as Nancy Franklin pointed out in a recent New Yorker story on his new show, ...[Read on]
NBC to air Skating & Gymnastics Show Jan. 10
The Progressive Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular was filmed and presented live at Rushmore Plaza Civic Center back in October and the show will be broadcast on NBC, Sunday, Jan. 10 from 4-6 p.m. (check local listings). Olympic champion Nastia Liukin ce...[Read on]
To bee or not to bee
ESPN usually airs football, basketball, ice hockey and occasionally a NCAA Division I championship  — but kids pushing around vowels and consonants? America’s youngest and most celebrated letter bearers were featured today on the station generally me...[Read on]
adidas Track Classic and Olympic gold medalist Allyson Felix looking for LA’s fastest 5-year-old
Winner will be Crowned “L.A.’s Fastest Five-Year Old” during Premier Track and Field Event at The Home Depot Center Carson, CA (April 28, 2009) – The adidas Track Classic, one of the premier track and field meets in the country, and Olympic gol...[Read on]
Young Drivers: Make a safe driving video and win a $5,000 Scholarship
Hurry, you only have until July 1 to submit video entries to the 2010 Bridgestone Americas Safety Scholars Video Contest! The Safety Scholars Video Contest is open to young drivers ages 16 to 21. Entrants must produce a short car safety video either 2...[Read on]
Sia: An artist that captures your soul
You probably haven’t heard her music on the radio or seen her playing around your town, but Sia has been in music game for 12 years now. Born as Sia Kate Isobelle Furler in Adelaide, Australia, the artist started her musical career in acid jazz and ind...[Read on]
No Offense, It's Just Business
Marie Hardin recently posted a WTS blog in response to Eric Deggens' column regarding a study confirming that while participation in women's sports has increased with Title IX, media coverage itself is stagnant, if not decreasing (see "Why the Apathy...[Read on]
Table tennis (aka Ping Pong) bounces back
Maybe it was the film Balls of Fury (or maybe not) but Ping Pong is definitely back. The last time I played,  it was at a holiday resort and it was raining (obviously). Last week, two time Olympic table tennis champion Zhang Yining came back from two s...[Read on]
Sweatpants go luxe
With jeggings now entrenched in the mainstream, fashion-forward consumers are embracing apparel that looks good and feels comfortable. So it’s hardly surprising that common sweatpants are emerging as the latest must-have wardrobe staple, with $1,000 ...[Read on]
Oscar Campaigning
You have to check out the NY Magazine piece that Mark Harris wrote on the Oscar campaign.  The more I read and learn about this stuff, the more it resembles politics with handlers telling people what to wear, what to say, where to go and how to act. It ...[Read on]
Sparks to retire Lisa Leslie’s jersey
The Los Angeles Sparks will retire the jersey (No. 9) of WNBA legend Lisa Leslie on tonight, August 10th as the Sparks match-up against the Indiana Fever at 7:00pm at STAPLES Center. Leslie, who led the Sparks to back-to-back WNBA Championships in 2001 a...[Read on]
Robin Roberts wins Walter Camp Football Foundation "Distinguished American" Award
Former Southeastern Louisiana women’s basketball player Robin Roberts, accomplished student-athlete, media personality, author and breast-cancer survivor, is the 2009 recipient of the Walter Camp Football Foundation "Distinguished American" Award. The ...[Read on]
Michael Jackson's last ride through Los Angeles
Michael Jackson, the King of Pop took his last ride through Los Angeles today, starting early this morning with a funeral caravan from his family's home in Encino, California, escorted by police guards across the 101 freeway to a private service held at ...[Read on]
Save Money with These Fuel Efficiency Tips
There's so much information being broadcast lately about the economy and the high prices we are paying for consumer goods, so AskPatty thought we would offer ways to help you to drive more efficiently with this money saving advice we found at the Car Care...[Read on]
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