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Women to Watch in the Olympics: All the Figure Skaters
Figure skating is one of those Olympic sports that draws a huge viewership. As such, it leads to a sense of rivalry in the fans (I still feel Michelle Kwan was robbed by Tara Lipinski in the ’98 Games, but that’s neither here nor there) but th...[Read on]
Japan women’s soccer cancels trip to United States due to swine flu
This one made me laugh out loud in my chair. A headline on USA Today reads Japan cancels games against U.S. women due to swine flu. Japan was scheduled to play the U.S. team  in Texas on May 20, and in Utah on May 23,. The team was also scheduled to t...[Read on]
Women to Watch in the Olympics (While You Still Can): The US Hockey Team
The ladies of the US’s women’s hockey team are a stunning group of women—who will be going for the gold this Thursday against Canada--peppered with Ivy League grads, awesome moms, and career women (including two women who have opened the...[Read on]
Iran OKs Female for Games; Vancouver Fails T-Test
(WOMENSENEWS)-- Cheers For the first time in Winter Olympics history, an Iranian woman will compete for her country, reported CNN on Feb. 10. Marjan Kalhor, 21, will head the Iranian team in Vancouver, Canada, as the Olympics kicked off Feb. 12. read...[Read on]
Vancouver 101: Speaking Canadian
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, will be held on February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the resort town of Whistler nearby. The 2010 ...[Read on]
Just Ride: International Female Ride Day celebrates fifth year on May 6th
This year International Female Ride Day celebrates its fifth year of women riders getting on their motorcycles to JUST RIDE. With four years of history bringing awareness for women riders, the force created and expected for the fifth year of this glob...[Read on]
Ski Jumpers Jump Through Hoops
Ski jumper Jessica Jerome. Photographs by Mia Tran. The free-flowing rum drinks helped you handle the many incongruities earlier this week on the third floor of Norwood, a private club in downtown New York City, but disparities were still pretty acute. In...[Read on]
The facts about cervical cancer
Perhaps one of the most well known preventive cancer treatments it the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, which is one hundred percent effective in precluding the development of cervical cancers since it’s FDA approval in 2006. Auspiciously, doctors are indicating...[Read on]
The Facts About Cervical Cancer
Perhaps one of the most well known preventive cancer treatments it the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, which is one hundred percent effective in precluding the development of cervical cancers since it’s FDA approval in 2006. Auspiciously, doctors are indicating...[Read on]
Female fandom: Study says they don't like the pros
A study out of Canada about the gendered nature of fandom reveals that women are not huge fans of professional sports. Not a shocker despite the plethora of popular media accounts of women forming fan clubs and becoming the latest target demographic for f...[Read on]
2009 Women's Health Heroes.
Go check out Our Bodies Ourselves 2009 Women's Health Heroes. It is an amazing group of women's health advocates. From the blog, The 20 outstanding individuals and organizations inducted in May 2009 have made significant, long-lasting contributions to ...[Read on]
Roxy Fans – Win a trip to Australia!
Roxy Contest How does a trip Down Under sound? If you’re a sporty gal ready to say “G’day”, then enter to win a Roxy Athletix Wardrobe, a three- month supply of amazing Clean Start by Dermalogica products, AND a trip for two to Australia! Spe...[Read on]
Feel-Good of the Day: First Women-Run Pharmacy in North America Opens
Sadly, most of the time pharmacists are mentioned on Feministing it's regarding "conscience clause" folks - anti-choice pharmacists (and their buddy Bush) who believe it's their "religious or moral" right to refuse to sell contraception to women even th...[Read on]
The new Olympic spirit?
So remember when everyone was all "boo hiss China"? They were about to host the Olympics and a lot of Americans got their retro commie high horses to talk about--well mostly how great the West and free speech and capitalism are. And granted there were a ...[Read on]
More Women at Toronto
The Toronto Film Festival has added more films including Emily Blunt as Queen Victoria in The Young Victoria as the closing night film. (description from indiewire) Set between 1836, the year before her ascension, to 1840, the year she married Prince Alb...[Read on]
Win a free Dez Clothing tee shirt
Do you love soccer? Are you a fashionista? If so, you don’t want to miss the chance to win a stylish top from new apparel company Dez Clothing. Dez (“ten” in Portuguese) is a line of clothing inspired by and dedicated to players who not only wear ...[Read on]
Toronto International Film Festival: “The Town” of Classy, Awards-Season Films
Chris Cooper in The Town. � 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Legendary Pictures. Every year, after a scorched summer that denies the parched cineaste’s thirst for Film with a capital “F” (not to be confused with “Content,” which is wha...[Read on]
Official Vancouver 2010 Olympic Vehicles For Sale
During the last few months, more than 4,600 fuel-efficient Olympic-branded vehicles have been a familiar sight on the streets of Vancouver and Whistler as they whisk athletes, Olympic officials, and international VIPs and dignitaries to and from competit...[Read on]
Kelly Williams wants ladies to pay attention to their cars
Kelly Williams may never have received as many accolades as Danica Patrick when she was competing, but that doesn't lessen her achievements. In 1994, Williams became the first female driver to win a race in CASCAR (Canadian Association for Stock Car Au...[Read on]
Fresh Air Fund looking for runners for NYC Marathon
The Fresh Air Fund is looking for runners and sponsors to join our Fresh Air Fund-Racers team for the NYC Marathon on November 7th.  This is a great way to participate in NYC’s premier race while helping Fresh Air Fund children. Over the past four yea...[Read on]
Shania Twain carries Olympic torch
Country singer Shania Twain carried the Olympic torch in arctic conditions in her childhood hometown on New Year’s Day, as the torch relay continued ahead of the 2010 winter Olympics in Vancouver. Twain carried the torch for 400 meters and lit a cauldr...[Read on]
Win a copy of Serena Williams’ new book
Are you a Serena fan? If so, you don’t want to miss the chance to read her new memoir, “On The Line” out in stores on Sept. 1st. And for five lucky Women Talk Sports winners – the book is free! One of the biggest stars in tennis, Serena Williams ...[Read on]
Rachel McAdams – Maintaining her privacy with her success
I remember when I first saw her in Mean Girls.  She was terrifically mean.  She scared the crap out of my teenage self.  Then she broke my heart in The Notebook.  I have always admired her film choices. (I’ll give her a pass on Sherlock Holmes cause...[Read on]
Soccer Mom Alert: Uniroyal Tire supports soccer teams with free balls and more!
For the 10th year in a row, Michelin North America Inc. and its Uniroyal tire dealers continue to support soccer communities across the country. Beginning September 4, 2009, sponsored players will receive a certificate that can be redeemed for a free soc...[Read on]
First women elected to Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is no longer just for men. Hockey pioneers Cammi Granato and Angela James changed that on Tuesday when they became the first women elected to be enshrined in Toronto. Along with former NHL All-Star Dino Ciccarelli, Granato and Ja...[Read on]
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