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Palin's GOP Fans See a Rogue of Their Own
THE VILLAGES, Fla. (WOMENSENEWS)--Across the country thousands of faithful supporters have turned out at every stop of Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue" book tour, and this strongly Republican area famous for retirees and decorated golf carts was no d...[Read on]
Venus' French Open fashion: Hit or Miss?
The French Open is officially underway but the most memorable moment thus far has nothing to do with tennis. Instead, all of the buzz is centered around Venus Williams' on-court attire. As a fashion designer herself, Venus never disappoints fans when she...[Read on]
Marketing Sports: “Wine & Pampering” v. “Beer & Back Waxing”
So after posting my last blog “Are Women Sport Fans?” I had a couple conversations with colleagues about female sport fans and how we “market” sport to women which spurred some additional thoughts. As I mentioned previously, females comprise 53% o...[Read on]
Sexism and ageism in the soap opera world
I used to be a big fan of Days of our Lives.  Big fan.  Watched it on and off (mostly on) for about 15 years.  A couple of years ago I went cold turkey.  But soaps are in distress, Guiding Light was canceled and cost cutting is the mantra. Days of Our...[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]
The Democratic WNBA - Women's Basketball and Politics
Sports Stats 900 View full size photo » When I write "Democratic" I'm not writing that the WNBA advocates an egalitarian political system characterized by equal participation and representation. Rather, I'm writing about the political party that WNBA ...[Read on]
WNBA: Something just ain't right
Something is different about the WNBA this year.I'm not talking about the so-called parity that has resulted in teams with veteran basketball stars regularly getting their butts kicked. I'm talking about the way many longtime WNBA supporters and fans have...[Read on]
Stringer rightfully complains about Rutgers’ failure to market her program
Rutgers women’s basketball team have done it again - they’re on their fourth trip to the elite eight in five years. That’s pretty amazing. But in an article released on NJ.com today, head women’s basketball coach Vivian Stringer was not happy. I...[Read on]
Olympic pricing: Equality? Economics? Gender?
What equality is remains contextual and questionable. I don't know much about economics. And gender continues to present so many interesting issues with which to contend.Hence all the questions in the title of this post.But what I really want to talk abou...[Read on]
Who is a real fan? Try little girls with wash-off tattoos (and player stats at the ready)
By Lindsay Rico The game was over. Tied. But the excitement was just beginning. About 100 fans (and parents) leaned over steel barriers holding out soccer balls, jerseys, t-shirts—anything that would take ink —eager for the Boston Breakers an...[Read on]
WNBA’s Atlanta Dream use Facebook to give tickets, get fans
I love what I’m seeing from WNBA marketing teams lately . They’re finally catching on to the fact that if they engage directly with fans online, they will start to generate some attention (without much investment). Here’s the latest… The Atlant...[Read on]
The Evolution of the WNBA
Efficiency, Pace, and Points The WNBA crossed an important milestone this season.  It was the first time the league averaged more than 1 point per possession.  After being fairly flat for several years, the WNBA had it's most efficient offensive season...[Read on]
Attention New York Liberty Fans: Free popcorn, lunch with Kia Vaughn
Attention New York Liberty fans - need reasons to buy tickets to the games? Here are a few: you can get free popcorn at games at Madison Square Garden, and if you buy VIP season tickets, you can have lunch with newly-drafted (Rutgers grad) Kia Vaughn. I...[Read on]
Elizabeth Lambert Spurs Facebook Interest
On Friday, we all saw the below video of New Mexico professional soccer player Elizabeth Lambert, who astonishingly displayed unsportsmanlike conduct in a game against Brigham Young University. (She’s since been suspended indefinitely from the leagu...[Read on]
Book Alert: Bitten By Twilight Youth Culture, Media, and the Vampire Franchise
Twilight has infiltrated the academy! Several professors have put together a book of essays looking at the Twilight phenomenon.  I came upon the book because I have been following Professor Melissa Click’s feminist analysis of Twilight in my book re...[Read on]
My first Final Four
Generally when I go to a women’s sporting event, I’m sitting on press row reporting on the competition or on the sidelines taking photographs. Rarely do I get to attend a game – no less a championship game – as a fan. Well I got that chance last w...[Read on]
WOMEN OF COMICON : DAY ONE
Day one. Adriana and I caught the 7:20am Amtrak to San Diego. Before reaching the entrance to the convention, we collected enough schwag to cloth a classroom full of Scott Pilgrim fans. I must admit the first day can be overwhelming. It's very hard for th...[Read on]
Why I Love Shonda Rhimes
In case you don’t already know this, having Shonda Rhimes be a part of the TV landscape has upped the feminist quotient exponentially. Next season she adds a third show to her roster Off the Map created by Jenna Bans.  She is now officially a mogul. ...[Read on]
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]
Architect, surgeon or news anchor - what will Barbie be next?
  She's been an astronaut, a doctor and a rock star - now Barbie's diverse resume is about to get it's latest update.On Friday February 12th,  Mattel will announce which job the doll's young fans have decided she will do next. Luckily, the ...[Read on]
Venus Williams stops traffic in Miami
Three-time Sony Ericsson champion Venus Williams and British number one Andy Murray kicked off the 2009 Sony Ericsson Open with a little “Traffic Tennis” atop two SUV’s on Miami’s Ocean Drive. Thankfully for both stars, the game was only promotio...[Read on]
Top Female Celebrity Sports Fans
Jack Nicholson, recently rated the No. 1 fan for his rabid following of the LA Lakers by the Bleacher Report, is to Spike Lee and the NY Knicks what Courtney Cox and the Lakers is to Carrie Underwood and the Dallas Cowboys. Or what Condoleezza Rice and th...[Read on]
ChickSpeak hearts Kid Cudi
“I’ve got some missions that nobody can see, and all of these emotions are pouring out of me, I bring them to the light for you, it’s only right.” This quotation is from Kid Cudi’s single ‘Soundtrack 2 My Life’ off of the album Man on the Mo...[Read on]
WPS gives us the publicity campaign we've been looking for!
This campaign is the first I've seen for the WPS that looks like it was designed by people who play and/or watch the sport. These ads are actually quite traditional - when promoting men's sports.  Women's soccer hasn't gotten this treatment (closest...[Read on]
Kim Kardashian’s sweet-smelling fight against breast cancer
Kim Kardashian, one of the most glamorous and downright gorgeous women in Hollywood, has taken up arms in the fight against breast cancer. In celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Kim has turned to her closest and most trusted support group - her ...[Read on]
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