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Movie Review: Fish Tank
What I love about Andrea Arnold is that she is not afraid to show the grit and grime in everyday life.  In her Cannes Jury Prize winning film Fish Tank (opening today in limited release), Arnold tells the story of Mia, a 15-year-old girl fighting to find...[Read on]
Women & Hollywood: Cannes Wrap Up
The prizes at the Cannes Film Festival were announced over the weekend and none of the women made it to the top spot, but then again neither of the egomanics did either so that’s a plus.  Andrea Arnold shared the jury prize for Fish Tank which I hear h...[Read on]
Women at Cannes- Not Enough
The Cannes Film Festival kicks off on May 13th with actresses Isabelle Huppert as the head of the jury and of the 20 films in the official competition only three are directed by women: Fish Tank directed by Andrea Arnold Bright Star directed by Jane Cam...[Read on]
Women at the Toronto Film Festival
Toronto is one of the places where many films with year end award ambitions debut in North America. It is always one of the most interesting festivals of the year and helps kick off the awards season. Festival runs from September 10-19. Women directed ...[Read on]
Bret Easton Ellis inserts foot in mouth when talking about female directors
Mary Harron Seriously, what was this guy thinking?  I can barely write because the steam coming out of my ears is fogging up my glasses.  This guy is one of these high profile Gen X writers whose books are ok, not great, yet he continues to get publish...[Read on]
Could a woman get nominated for best director this year?
Another of the post-Cannes write ups include a supposition that 2009 might be a year where a woman could get a best director nod which would be the first since Sophia Coppola in 2003 for Lost in Translation.  (H/T to Guy Lodge from In Contention for even...[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]
Equal Opportunities for Transgender Student-Athletes
On October 25-26 in Indianapolis, The Women’s Sports Foundation initiative, It Takes A Team will be partnering with the Sports Project of the National Center for Lesbian Rights to host a national think tank entitled, “Equal Opportunities for Transgend...[Read on]
Women & Wine - A Food & Wine Lovers Guide to A Gourmet Seder
My husband has this fantasy - he's invited to a Seder for Passover and none of the food resembles anything from Seders past. No jarred gefilte fish - no hard as rocks matzoh balls, no overcooked brisket (have I whet your appetite yet?) Actually, part of ...[Read on]
Environmentalist Alexandra Cousteau Discusses the Oil Spill
Alexandra Cousteau. With the Gulf oil spill now in its 56th day, VF Daily discussed the disaster’s ramifications with someone who has a deep connection to the health of our oceans: Alexandra Cousteau, the 34-year-old granddaughter of underwater pioneer ...[Read on]
Out of a job, out of the paper
Another friend got laid off at a newspaper yesterday. She’s hard-working, diligent, talented and she covered a lot of women’s sports. And they let her go, in the middle of more widespread staff cuts, because they want to do things “differently.” I...[Read on]
Broken Promises? The Questionable 'Rehabilitation' of the Stars
Our Dear Margo is second-guessing the true nature – and effectiveness – of celebrity rehabMargo Howard | Today 8:00 am < p> Let me first say that I have no skin in the game. I have never been to rehab, and am probably not headed there, given that...[Read on]
Newsflash: Women can direct movies
Lone Scherfig The NY Times takes a look at some of the films generating buzz at Toronto and lo and behold women directors are really making a mark this season.  In general, women directors have a higher presence at film festivals.  Festivals try and ge...[Read on]
Awards Watch: The BAFTA Long List
Certain of the Oscar categories release long list before the final nominations but BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) has produced a long list in all its categories before whittling it down to the final five in each. An Education (a...[Read on]
Women at the Box Office – A look back and a look ahead
While most Americans (and the world) are struggling financially, Hollywood had a great year.  Box office revenue topped  $10.6 billion, up 10 percent from 2008 (according to Hollywood.com) and many of the year end stories have talked about women both at...[Read on]
Chic Q&A with Cady: Keeping it Simple
This past week, after a flurried rush of getting ready for an Independence Day party I was already late for, I realized that I had shoved through lace dresses, high-waisted satin shorts, and a seersucker sundress only to end up keeping it simple- a v-neck...[Read on]
Orange Women’s Fiction Nominees
I love listing awards that focus on women cause we always get exposed to so many women we otherwise would probably never hear of. Here’s this year’s longlist for the Orange Women’s Fiction Prize. Clearly you can tell from the list there are some w...[Read on]
Gaiam Audio Yoga Mat will Help You Achieve Zen with Your iPod Nano
< p> It always helps to add a little music when you are trying to find your zen. The Gaiam Audio Yoga Mat does just that or it will help you fall asleep on the mat while you are posing. It is designed with a built-in speaker so you can work out or me...[Read on]
Screenwriter John August Ponders the Bechdel Test
I haven’t written anything before about the Bechdel test which in a nutshell is a way of determining if women matter in a film.  The test was designed by cartoonist Allison Bechdel and it has become legendary. Here are the criteria: 1. It has to have...[Read on]
U.S. Open players step up the fashion game
The U.S. Open tennis tournament kicks off next week, and the competition is going to be fierce— both on the court and on the fashion front. Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova are collaborating with Nike on their respective clothing lines, and this yea...[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]
Women onstage this season
Earlier this spring I wrote how excited I was to see so many amazing women appearing on the NY stage this season.  New Yorkers are lucky to get all the indie films as well as the opportunity to see such great theatre if you can afford it. I’ve gotten ...[Read on]
Weighing in on the New Year
So you’re a resolutionist. You’ve resolved to eat right this year and get regular exercise, right? Slimming down and getting healthier are common New Year’s resolutions, but following through on the commitment is an uncommon accomplishment. There ...[Read on]
The trainwreck that has become Lindsay Lohan’s life
I take no pleasure in the fact that Lindsay Lohan is going to jail for 90 days and then will complete another 90 days at an in-patient rehab. But maybe, just maybe this will save her life. Cause the track this young woman is on is killing her.  She...[Read on]
Valentine gifts to make your heart go "vroom...."
What is an ideal Valentine's Day gift?  Chocolate?  Champagne?  Flowers?  Fine Dining?  All are wonderful ways to say "You are important to me."   But if you're looking for a unique gift for someone who also appreciates carburetors and fuel inject...[Read on]
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