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Chloe
When you strip it down, Chloe is really about women and aging and the different value placed on men and women as they age.  The film written by Erin Cressida Wilson based on the French film Natalie and directed by Atom Egoyan, tells the story of Catherin...[Read on]
Saving Grace to end its run next summer
Saving Grace is ending its run after after only three seasons.  Honestly, I am surprised.  From what I read, TNT still wanted the show but its production company FOX TV studios declined the pickup based on money. Strange.  Canceling a show with an Emm...[Read on]
Thinking Beyond Gender: Angelina Jolie in Salt
Angelina Jolie’s Salt is about to open and I think its going to be a massive hit.  One big reason is that she appeals to both men and women for different reasons.  Guys like her because she is hot and kicks ass.  Women like her because she lives wi...[Read on]
Lady Gaga Is the Star of Vanity Fair’s September Cover
For once, the Internet rumors are true: Lady Gaga will grace the cover of our September Style issue. Here is a preview of the cover, photographed by Nick Knight. Tune in Monday morning for additional details, and more from the upcoming issue. ...[Read on]
Blake Lively's Got a Brand New Bag
New York City’s Chanel-loving socials flooded famed ladies-who-lunch spot La Grenouille (say it with us: Gren-ou-eeeee) Wednesday night to toast Blake Lively’s latest milestone—her very own ambassadorship. The actress was recently chosen by Karl Lag...[Read on]
The Women of Avatar
I totally LOVED Avatar.  It was a great forward thinking film with tons of passion and made me excited to be in a movie theatre.  I can’t wait to see it again (my friend and I tried several times last weekend but were sold out.)  Next time I am seein...[Read on]
The Decisive, Successful Woman Wears Prada
Vogue's Grace Coddington and Anna Wintour From the day I first saw the trailer online, I was super excited to see The September Issue, the documentary about the making of Vogue's thickest issue of the year. I've long been fascinated by the popular port...[Read on]
Weekend Must-See: Sins Invalid in San Francisco
Tonight, I am headed to the 2009 production of Sins Invalid: An Unshamed Claim to Beauty in the Face of Invisibility, and I can't wait. Chloe interviewed the Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Patty Berne, last week, and in another interview, Berne explai...[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]
Dr. King's vision of how we can all be great
A moving part of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s "The Drum Major Instinct" speech talks about servanthood.  It is something that Coach Don Meyer speaks of often at his clinics and academies.  it is something that was spoken to our team and staff at LSU by ...[Read on]
White House Dog to Come Tuesday -- And It's a Kennedy
The dog the Obamas will be getting is from the same lineage as the Kennedy dogs, reports entertainment website TMZBow Watch | 04/10/2009 8:40 pm Expect the First Family dog to grace the White House lawn on Tuesday — and according to the entertainm...[Read on]
Paying Tribute to Roe vs Wade Warriors: Reproductive Health is a Human Right
by Grace Lesser, Program Assistant,National Women's Law Center Some things seem clear this week. Others, more murky. I am shocked as my fellow Massachusetts natives vote against a virulently pro-choice candidate for Senate. I wonder how in the world we w...[Read on]
Have cable’s women screwed the networks?
Here’s a thought.  Do you think that the networks are going to be able to keep up with cable in regards to women led shows?  Think about it.  The women who lead the cable shows like Damages, In Plain Sight, The Closer, Weeds, Nurse Jackie and Saving ...[Read on]
Women Boxers from Gleason’s create art for show
I just read Meredith Deliso’s article on YourNabe.com about 15 women from Gleason’s gym in New York who worked together to create mosaics which will be sold at an art show to benefit a Brooklyn-based community group, Girls for Gender Equity. What’s...[Read on]
An interview with Ada Lovelace
This morning, I went to the Science Museum to talk to Ada Lovelace herself about Charles Babbage, his computing machines, and her vision and brilliance. <object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="437" height="370"></obj...[Read on]
Army Wives deals with girls and body image issues
I’ve always been a fan of Army Wives.  I know, it’s a bit sappy.  But I like it.  One reason why is because on ocassion they handle an issue really well. That happened this past Sunday with a subplot about a young girl and body issues.  The overv...[Read on]
Roxy Chicken Jam 2011 winners
Despite difficult weather conditions, resulting in the largest snowfall in Mammoth history (12 – 15 ft), some of the best female boarders in the world came to Mammoth Mountain to compete in the 7th annual Roxy Chicken Jam. Kelly Marren from Hiillsboro...[Read on]
Tweens, teens, plastic and action sports
Looking for a way to keep track of your finances and connect to favorite artists and athletes?  MYplash (from Plastic Cash Int’l) is a teen branded prepaid caid that targets sports and music enthusiasts looking for something other than a Walmart-br...[Read on]
Cover Girl: Carissa Moore first girl on cover of Surfer Magazine in over 10 years
High school student and rock star surfer Carissa Moore is the first female to grace the cover of Surfer Magazine in over a decade. Last November Moore became the youngest surfer to ever win a Triple Crown event just after splitting with longtime sponsor ...[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]
Sharapova sparkles with Gehry-designed Tiffany
Last spring, Maria Sharapova and Tiffany & Co. launched a two year partnership. The Fifth Avenue jeweler announced they would outfit the top-ranked player in different pairs of earrings over a series of  Grand Slam tennis events, beginning with last summ...[Read on]
LPGA set to allow transgender women to play
On October 13, I posted a story about Lana Lawson who is a transgender woman suing the LPGA for the right to play in LPGA sponsored events. Currently LPGA competitions are restricted to golfers who are “female at birth” effectively excluding transgend...[Read on]
Kathryn Bigelow wins Best Director at BAFTAs
The awards season keeps rolling on for Kathryn Bigelow and The Hurt Locker. Not only was the film named best picture last evening at the BAFTA’s (the British version of the Academy Awards), but Bigelow became the first woman EVER to be named best direct...[Read on]
What the Hell is an Anti-mom?
One Day at a Time It’s Emmy preview time and the Hollywood Reporter published a piece The Rise of the TV’s ‘Anti-Moms’ about the types of moms on TV today.  Not surprisingly they run the gamut from hapless to neurotic to cruel to superhuman. ...[Read on]
Women & Hollywood on Panel at the Long Island International Film Expo on Sunday
I’ll be participating in a panel entitled: WOMEN IN CHARGE: Kicking Open The Doors To The Film Industry on Sunday, July 11th from 12-1pm on Long Island. Location: Filmmakers Lounge @ BELLMORE MOVIES (222 Pettit Ave. Bellmore, NY 11710). If you are ar...[Read on]
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