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Donate your car to the Songs of Love Car donation program
The Songs of Love Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that creates uplifting, personalized songs for children and teens struggling with a life-threatening illness or lifetime disability -- free of charge. Each CD is professionally produced wi...[Read on]
Another Great Feature of Project Pink
  For all the Twitter-ers out there, you’re probably quite familiar with the #projectpink hash tag that signifies $1 donated to the fight against breast cancer. The Project Pink partnership between PUMA and WPS also supports specific breast cancer ...[Read on]
Tragic loss for a young player in San Antonio, South Texas Hoyas spearhead support
While the nation’s top women’s basketball teams prepare for a showcase at San Antonio’s AT&T;Center, a young player in the city is coping with the lost her biggest fan. Saturday morning, the mother of an 11 year-old player for the South Texas Hoyas...[Read on]
Take a test drive and Ford will give $20 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Want to do something fun this weekend that also supports a great purpose? Ford is showing its support of breast cancer awareness  by donating $20 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure  in the name of each prospective customer who test drives a Ford, Lincoln, ...[Read on]
What's on Chloë Sevigny's Vanity Table?
Left: Kiehl's Limited Edition Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque with labels designed by Dexter's Michael C. Hall and Big Love's Chloë Sevigny. Right: The actress at the April 7 launch event for the collection in Santa Monica, California. By Joe S...[Read on]
LIVE’S High Heel-a-thon
The 2010 Regis and Kelly LIVE! High Heel-A-Thon is set to take place on Wednesday, September 22nd. The High Heel-A-Thon is a fun 150-yard dash in support of The Heart Truth®. Although this is simply a fun event in heels, a lot of serious athletes als...[Read on]
Clinton: U.S. Seeking Two-State Solution for Israel, Palestine
Secretary of state indirectly says Hamas shouldn’t expect to get any cash; shakes hands with Syrian official after years of no U.S.-Syria contactPost | Today 11:45 am < p> Hillary Clinton entered Middle East politics with a splash Monday —...[Read on]
Is Bill O’Reilly’s Feud with Jennifer Aniston His Oddest Ever?
Bill O’Reilly and Jennifer Aniston are now in a public feud. (In case you had any bets riding on whether/when this match-up would come to fruition, now is the time to collect.) In conjunction with her new film about sperm donation and pregnancy, Ani...[Read on]
NCAA career development program for women
University of Minnesota women's softball coach Julie Standering / Photo credit: Gophersports.com The NCAA is holding a career development program that’s targeting women, announced today. It’s going to be held on December 17 in conjunction with the ...[Read on]
Megan Fox Donates Music Video Earnings To Battered Women Shelter
I just decided to like Ms. Fox a tiny bit more today. Turns out the money she earned working on Eminem's Love the Way You Lie music video was donated to a shelter for battered women. With the recession and federal funding down across the country for wom...[Read on]
WTS Podcast Series: Pioneer Sports Journalist Christine Brennan, Part 2
Welcome to the second podcast in a 3-part series of interviews with Christine Brennan, renowned sports journalist, best-selling author and commentator.  Brennan was a pioneer as a female sports journalist and is still today the most widely-read femal...[Read on]
Pet-Friendly Subaru joins forces with ASPCA
Here at AskPatty.com, we like to think of ourselves as extremely pet friendly. Our contributing editor Breanne loves to share stories about her Corgis,  we recently paired with Christina Selter of BarkBuckleUP at the Chicago Auto Show to announce the 20...[Read on]
PBS to air film about women and bullfighting
The amazing independent documentary program P.O.V. will be showing the film Ella Es El Matador (She Is The Matador) on September 1st.  Check out more info on the movie here.  I suspect that there will be graphic imagery, but it should definitely...[Read on]
L'Oréal Seeks to Award Women Making a Difference
L’Oréal Paris’s ‘Women of Worth’ has launched a websit, womenofworth.com, where you can nominate a person you feel is truly a worthy womanThink Up! | Today 2:30 pm At wowOwow.com, we believe women can change the world, which ins...[Read on]
PUMA launches Project Pink
On the heels of the biggest soccer event in the world (do you remember a little tournament in South Africa this summer called the World Cup?), sports brand PUMA is excited to announce a new initiative that links women’s soccer with a well-deserving caus...[Read on]
From Harm to Home: The Perfect Mother’s Day Present
A bouquet of flowers. A box of chocolates. A one-day gift certificate to the spa. These are the Mother’s Day presents we are accustomed to seeing advertised in glossy catalogues and in shop windows. As commercialized as this holiday has become, few wou...[Read on]
Questions to ask when choosing a sports camp
When choosing a sports camp, there are many, many questions to ask. The size of the program, number of session days, distance from home, and philosophy should all influence your decision. The cost, length, and type of a particular program are not necessar...[Read on]
Help little girls dream big
Someone recently introduced me to Go! Go! Sports Girls - dolls that are symbols for what young girls should be doing - living at their own age (versus a 22 year old Barbie) with normal kids clothing on (not a sexy 2-piece) and getting out ...[Read on]
Bipartisanship Lives, At Least When It Comes to Protecting Child Support
Joan Entmacher, Vice President for Family Economic Security,    National Women's Law Center    Yesterday, the Child Support Protection Act of 2009, S. 1859, was introduced by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV).  The bill would permanently restore fun...[Read on]
Peace Corps’ Jeffrey Chatellier uses social media to share stories of youth sports program in Africa
Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jeffrey Chatellier, a Peace Corps’ volunteer who helps run Ball for All Sport Charities for African women. I was put in contact with Jeffrey through the Sport for Change contest run by Nike and Ashoka. As I...[Read on]
Girl-Powered Chicago Film Festival
<object class codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,29,0" width="455" height="281"> </object> The 45th Annual Chicago International Film Festival kicks off today, and this year, organize...[Read on]
In Science, Women Look for Better Career Chemistry
(WOMENSENEWS)--Roxanne Bales vividly remembers the months she spent at a graduate program in organic chemistry in New England. read more ...[Read on]
NATPE Diversity Fellowship Applications Due April 28
For all of you interested in getting into TV: The National Association of Television Programming Executives Diversity Fellowship is a mid-career program that provides a small group of emerging television and video content creators of color with the next ...[Read on]
Debunking The New Smart Choices Packaged Food Label
Uniform Food Label I first wrote about the Smart Choices labeling program in November 2008, after it was rolled out at the American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference. In a nutshell, it is the food industry’s stab at taking all the “f...[Read on]
Venice Film Festival Unveils Lineup: Very Few Women in Competition
Last week, The Venice Film Festival unveiled its lineup for this year’s festival which will be held from September 2-12 and it is little light on the women directors. Only 4 women directors are included in the 23 films in  competition, and none are fe...[Read on]
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