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Lady Gaga, the Meat Dress, and Equally Edible Outfits
Lady Gaga is embracing carnivore couture: last week she appeared on the cover of Japanese Men’s Vogue wearing layers of thinly-sliced meat, and her outfit at last night’s MTV Video Music Awards, a halter dress made of flesh, was equally edible. “It ...[Read on]
A Green Backyard Barbecue
July 4th is one of my favorite holidays. I like to celebrate with a backyard barbecue (of course) and by giving my husband an extra BIG hug (eight years ago, Ron and I met on Independence Day). This holiday weekend, Ron fired up the Weber. Over the years...[Read on]
If Cameron Crowe and Nancy Wilson Can’t Stay Married, Who Can?
Cameron Crowe and Nancy Wilson are divorcing? This should send a jolt of dread through the community of musicians, journalists, publicists, managers; any of us who’ve pledged some of our souls to rock ‘n’ roll and worried about it ever since. For ar...[Read on]
The (Organic) Grass is Always Greener - Part Two!
Welcome to LIME's Organic Living blog, where organic lifestyle expert Eliza Sarasohn — author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Organic Living — tackles your questions on the ins and outs of living la vida organica. This week, Sarasohn shares the fina...[Read on]
BleacherReport List: Most Bootylicious Female Athletes
I am not kidding, a picture-list of female athletes' asses. If ever there were reason to type "SMH", now is definitely the time. Here we go, people. The time has finally arrived for one of the most talked about slideshows in the history of this web...[Read on]
Brittany Murphy- RIP
Brittany in Clueless (she's on the left) The death of Brittany  Murphy at 32 is another one of those moments where you can see the toll that Hollywood takes on people. I mean what 32 year old person has a heart attack? People are saying drugs, but wha...[Read on]
Remembering Silver Palate Founder Sheila Lukins
I was traveling this past Monday so missed the news of the passing of Sheila Lukins on August 30, 2009 at age 66 of brain cancer. My husband Marc said,"you should write something about Sheila since the Silver Palate was such a part of our lives together i...[Read on]
Women Start New Distribution Company
Distribution vets Emily Woodburne ( IFC and Zeitgeist), Bridget Stokes (IFC Films) and Vicky Wight (Artistic License) have joined forces and have created a new distribution company BEV Pictures. The films to be released by the company will focus on a sla...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: The tantalizing Tastes of Tempeh
I have considered life without meat. I have friends who are vegetarian some even that are vegan, and I have eaten their kinds of food with them and enjoyed it greatly sometimes. However, I just do not think that I could live without consuming a thick, ju...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: Vegetarian Chili
As I have written before, nothing sounds better to me than a thick and juicy cheeseburger. My fiancé  Jon shares my same sentiments towards the ground beef patty snuggled between to buns. Unfortunately, if we ate this tasty treat every day, our hearts a...[Read on]
Brighten Up Your Home or Apartment for Spring
Warm weather and bright sunshine is around the corner, which means it’s time to get rid of the wintry tones and brighten up your home for spring. With flowers blooming and plants coloring the outdoors green, the new season calls for redone spaces, brig...[Read on]
Women’s championship tourney at Sarasota Polo Club
While in Florida last week on spring break, I was looking for something to do other than attend one of the dozens of baseball games being played by pro teams training in the area. What I found was the Ritz-Carlton Members Club presenting the 2011 U.S.P.A...[Read on]
Women and (March) Madness
It's that time of year. Yes, the birds are starting to chirp and the crocuses are peeking their little colorful heads up through the dry, brittle grass. This, I am very excited about. But what has me even more excited at this exact moment is a different k...[Read on]
The 10 Toughest Ladies of Film
For years women have been kicking butt and taking names but very few of them ever get the recognition they deserve. One place this isn’t true is on film.  Although the following 10 ladies may not all be real they are all fine examples of powerful, toug...[Read on]
Every Day is Earth Day
Since its grassroots inception in 1970, Earth Day has grown appropriately to international proportions during which an estimated 500 million people worldwide will celebrate their home and resource — planet Earth. It’s nice of us to set aside a commem...[Read on]
Are we all crash test dummies for the food industry?
People often ask me how I manage to eat, given what I do for a living.  It’s true—by all rights, I should be starving. As the lead author of the new report just released from Center for Science in the Public Interest, The Ten Riskiest Foods Regulated...[Read on]
My Toxic Assets
Toxic Assets are not just about finances. They’re about family, lovers, friends, maybe even pets.  I’ve had them all, although I suppose you could say I’ve had more than my share.  There was the Balinese rock star, who was not a rock star despite ...[Read on]
First Farming: The White House Goes Organic
After a long week of depressing, doom-and-gloom articles, I saw a news story that lifted me out of the funk: Michelle Obama will break ground on the White House South Lawn to plant an organic vegetable garden. Not since Eleanor Roosevelt has a First L...[Read on]
Sundance 2010- The Competition Lineup
The Sundance Film Festival released a good amount of the lineup for the next festival and it looks at first glance to be dark and very boy oriented.  Women account for only 4 out of the 16 (25%) of dramatic films in competition.  Women are better repres...[Read on]
Women’s Tennis: Getting to know Julia Goerges
Women’s Tennis: Getting to know Julia Goerges Sonyericssonwtatour.com caught up with Julia during the BGL Luxembourg Open, where she competed on a new career-high ranking of No.76 – which means she’ll finish the season in the Top 100 for the first ...[Read on]
Lady Salamanders rep US at Homeless World Cup in Brazil
Eight women from homeless shelters across the country make up the Lady Salamanders, a street soccer soccer currently in Rio, Brazil for the 8th Annual Homeless World Cup competition which wraps Sunday Sept 26th. Philanthropist and businesswoman Sheila Jo...[Read on]
Will Michelle Obama Influence Women About Wine the Way She Did With Fashion?
It didn’t take us very long to notice Michelle Obama’s style on the campaign trail and I’m not talking about arms. I’m a bit under 6 ft. myself and first it was the poise, the grace of motion and that drop dead gorgeous smile that won me over. Lat...[Read on]
Why Obama Can’t Make Kids Healthy (a different take on the nutrition bill)
Pens don’t make change, actions do. A few days ago, President Obama signed a nutrition bill. Also known as the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act 2010. People ooh & awed. Yay! We have ANOTHER bill. This will make the obesity crisis diminish. And we won...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Pampering Herself on a Tight Budget
I worked close to 32 hours a week this summer. That was on top of having two online internships and babysitting two days a week. Needless to say, I was a busy chick. Pay day was always exciting until I thought about my expenses. There was gas, car insura...[Read on]
Drive a Little Greener with G-Oil
As the month of April approaches, and with it Earth Day, the focus of the Blog begins to shift to the green side of the spectrum.  We'll be featuring lots of eco-friendly products and tips in the coming 30 days or so, and the first of those is Green Ear...[Read on]
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