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We Need More Chelsea Optimism
The divorce rate is down – and so is consumer confidenceLiz Peek | Today 10:00 am < p> Chelsea Clinton is getting married; you may have heard. She is, of course, not alone. We are in high wedding season; more than two million one-somes will become ...[Read on]
Divorce lower in states that don't ban same sex marriage
Well, lookie here. Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight has some pretty telling info on marriage in this country: Over the past decade or so, divorce has gradually become more uncommon in the United States. Since 2003, however, the decline in divorce rates ha...[Read on]
Sarah Palin, American Gossip Girl
Photo illustration by Hamish Robertson. “My young, crushed spirit learned a lesson about guys that day: even the good ones can act like jerks.” Quick, which book is this quote from: Cecily von Ziegesar’s blockbuster novel, Gossip Girl, or Sarah Pali...[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]
It’s Complicated
If you are a Nancy Meyers fan the good news for you is that It’s Complicated will make you happy, but if you have issues with Nancy Meyers and her filmmaking style this one won’t sway you her way.  It’s Complicated is pure Nancy Meyers for better o...[Read on]
Not Oprah's Book Club: Along for the Ride
<object width="425" height="344"></object> Talking about this book today. Transcript after the jump! <p>Hi everybody! I'm Miriam and I'm doing this week's Not Oprah's Book Club. I'm standing in for Courtney because I wanted to talk...[Read on]
Hollywood Deals
Some interesting things in the works: Shana Feste (The Greatest) has been hired by Hilary Swank’s 2S Films to adapt the novel “You’re Not You” and direct it for the big screen. The debut novel of Michelle Wildgen, “You’re Not You” is about ...[Read on]
Lifetime orders three cop pilots
I do think Lifetime needs to get back into the real drama business. The shows aside from Drop Dead Diva and Army Wives has not been very stellar or interesting of late. (Army Wives even at times veers into the way too mushy territory) They’ve order...[Read on]
Sandra Bullock tops list of highest paid actresses
According to Forbes, Sandra Bullock was the highest paid actress from July 2009 through June 2010.  She earned an astounding $56 million off her two successes The Proposal and The Blind Side.  She gambled — and won — on The Blind Side by taking le...[Read on]
Women Make Movies plays in SF
Here’s a great opportunity for all of you in the Bay Area to see these great movies on the big screen.  Usually the only way  to see Women Make Movies films is at a festival or if it gets picked up for TV.  But this week at the Roxie in SF, these fil...[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]
The Jazz Baroness airs on HBO2 tommorow night
I recently saw this very interesting documentary by Hannah Rothschild, The Jazz Baroness, about her great aunt Nica who spent over 28 years as Thelonious Monk’s best friend.  I was kind of surprised by the story because, of course, I had heard of Monk,...[Read on]
My Subprime Life
The mortgage broker sounds like she cares. Through my sniffles, she listens and nods and hands me tissues as I confide to my new BFF—though for the life of me I could not recall her name then and I cannot now—“I’m getting divorced.” “Oh dear...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Summer Movies
When I’m at school, I’m stuck in the bubble. For my first few months of freshmen year, I even forgot that new movies came out - sad, I know. It’s gotten a little bit better, but I still never see new movies unless I’m on vacation - and I barely ...[Read on]
Does Nike owe the USWNT?
First, let me apologize for being a tad tardy to this topic. The American blogosphere moves quickly (particularly during a World Cup) and its celerity beat me on this one. Late last week, questions of sexism and male privilege were raised over ...[Read on]
Interview with Colette Burson, co-creator of Hung
Hung creators Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson When I first read that HBO was going to air a show called Hung my first reaction was huh?.  Why would I want to see a show about a guy’s dick?  But since I had once spoken on the phone with the show’s ...[Read on]
Making waves: Brazil’s surf sensation Maya Gabeira inspires girls
A Brazilian is emerging as one of the world’s top big wave surfers – and she’s a woman. Maya Gabeira’s skills and bravery have made her a female pioneer of daredevil tactics in a male-dominated sport. Pretty Tough, indeed. Gabeira first took to a...[Read on]
Feminism: Not a Religion
So says a District Court judge in response to a “guys’ rights” (the “guys’ rights” activist’s words, not mine) lawsuit brought against Columbia University. The contention? That Columbia uses government aid to pr...[Read on]
Women at the Box Office this weekend - June 28
Opening This Week This is one of those weekends where there are way too many films opening. Usually there are a bunch of guy flicks and maybe one or two choices on the femme side, but this weekend the choices for people interested in female centric movie...[Read on]
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