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Tipsy Tuesday: Best Drink I Ever Had
The Food Network is a glorious channel. Mostly consisting of hours of reruns and a not very searchable website (I has pet peeves), they do churn out some gems. I mean, it’s a long list! The newest one is Best I Ever Drank — although it’s just an epi...[Read on]
Will the Next Royal Wedding Be in Monaco?
Royal watchers will recall that last week, an unnamed guest stained the Queen Elizabeth II's dress at the 70th-birthday celebration in London for King Constantine of Greece. Curious who spilled the offending coffee on her Maj? Greek shipping heir turned j...[Read on]
“Well-behaved women seldom make history.”
Laurel Thatcher Ulrich is credited with the famous quote, “Well-behaved women seldom make history,” which is a phrase that has since become a slogan of just about everyone and their grandma. (There’s even a coffee mug floating around the...[Read on]
Emma Stone on Dropping Out of High School, Adjusting to Fame, and Her Hardest Hollywood Moment Yet
Photo by Patrick Demarchelier.New York, N.Y.—“I micro-manage,” Emma Stone tells Vanity Fair writer Alexandra Wolfe. “I think I’m a Type A personality who’s trying to convince herself she’s Type B,” the actress says, admitting that she stil...[Read on]
Bette Midler talks women and funny
I can’t think of the last time I saw a movie starring Bette Midler that wasn’t on a basic cable station.  I remember a time when she was everywhere.  Guess its been over a decade now since her last good movie which I feel is The First Wives Club....[Read on]
Spare Change and a Big Lesson
My favorite way to spend time is outside a coffee shop, with a delicious cappuccino, a good book, and some sunshine. This is my ideal me time, and the less interruptions, the better. In fact, I’m known to even put my Blackberry away, with the ringer t...[Read on]
Dear So and So: My Blog
Dear Tipsyreader.com, I haven’t had my morning cup o’ joe yet, so this could get ugly. Sometimes I wish this were one of those blogs where I could write about my life at least a little bit. But there are two things wrong with this picture. One is ...[Read on]
Author Interview: Janet Gurtler
The fabulous Janet Gurtler who’s book, I’m Not Her, just hit shelves May 1! She was kind enough to stop by and answer a few questions. Describe I’m Not Her in five words or less. Emotional journey of self-discovery. What inspired you to write I...[Read on]
Media exhaustion keeps me wishing for a glass of ....
junkie (def) noun an enthusiastic follower; fan; devotee True or False I am a media junkie. addict noun a person who is addicted to an activity, habit addict verb to habituate or abandon (oneself) to something compulsively or obsessively True or Fal...[Read on]
Show Dad your love this Father's Day with these ultimate gifts for the ultimate car guy
Father's Day is just around the corner, so we've been collecting an assortment of gadgets and gizmos meant specifically for that Car Guy you love so much: Husband, Dad, Brother, Uncle, Son, or special friend, we know you'll find something here that's perf...[Read on]
Opening Ceremony Aces Fashion Week
Solange Knowles and Dirty Projectors tell me if you want me, you really, really want me. From PatrickMcMullan.com. As a Seattle native with a weak spot for great taste—O.K., my taste—I knew the Ace Hotel had my number as soon as I saw the mini...[Read on]
Don’t forget: It’s what you do after the run that counts (too)
When I ran in college, I was a (shockingly) a little less regimented with my recovery than I am now. Maybe it was because I was young and spry. Maybe it had more to do with my love of dancing and party-natured roommates (and my love of college...[Read on]
The Syvia Chronicles: 30 Years of Graphic Misbehavior from Reagan to Obama by Nicole Hollander
I have been a big fan of Nicole Hollander’s for some time.  Her Sylvia cartoons appear in 30 newspapers across the country including The Boston Globe, Houston Chronicle (online) The San Francisco Examiner, and she is represented by the Tribune Media ...[Read on]
Five easy food swaps to prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Everyone loves easy. The easier something is, the more likely you are going to do it, right? Trust me, I’m right. In the spirit of easy and diabetes awareness, today I’m sharing easy changes you can make to prevent diabetes. These five tips involve s...[Read on]
Become an Eco-preneur
This fall I had the chance to write an article about three eco-preneurs. Rianna not only started her own holistic beauty line, Organic to Green, she also launched ReuseCycle, a program where she collects, sanitizes, and reuses glass bottles from local re...[Read on]
A typical day at Green Mountain at Fox Run
It’s been a great week at Green Mountain at Fox Run! If you have not read my earlier posts, please catch yourself up! I wanted to describe what a typical day is like here… so here it goes. You wake up and get ready for the day – workout clothes is ...[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]
Read On: Pretty Tough Book Club
Last month I received a note from a teacher at Apopka High School in Apopka, Florida who is a huge fan of  ”Pretty Tough” by Liz Tigelaar, the first book in our young adult fiction series.  JoJo says, “I loved it as a teacher who sees students...[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]
The extraordinary benefits of tea
From England to China to Morocco to America, tea has been around since ancient times.  There are both caffeinated and non-caffeinated teas, as there are ones that are known for their specific healing effects.Tea is broken down into four types: green, whi...[Read on]
What does it take to be green In the auto industry? Ask the LaFontaine family.
  LaFontaine Automotive Group  recently received a Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification for its brand-new Buick-GMC-Cadillac dealership, becoming the only "Green" dealership in Michigan, one of only two Gold-certified ...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Only a pawn in their game
It’s been a sort of strange and unfocused few days these days: I left the river to go to Jackson to meet up with a new fellow-traveler who got laid low with asthma at the last minute and had to cancel. Somehow the combination of being far from the riv...[Read on]
President Obama gives girls a chance
Ever since I was a little girl, I declared myself the equal of boys. I never believed that a boy could do something better than me, and it became my small mission in life to prove any boy wrong when he said that he was better. So, when Hillary Clinton an...[Read on]
Interview with Jenna Milly Co-Creator of TBS’ Micro Series Gillian in Georgia
Jill Marie Jones as Gillian Here’s a look at an aspect of the business we have never covered before. Microseries.  Writer Jenna Milly (who I had corresponded with previously when she interviewed my for an article) takes us behind the scenes about how ...[Read on]
Happy Mother's Day from Ask Patty
Are you a mom? Do you remember your first Mother’s Day? What did you think of it? Did it live up to the hype? Do you go all out, or just relax at home?Mother’s Day is celebrated on different days of the year in various countries. Here in the U.S., it...[Read on]
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