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Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Launch 'Real Men Don't Buy Girls' Campaign
The Demi and Ashton Foundation (DNA), founded by Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, launches its "Real Men Don't Buy Girls" interactive video campaign this week, aiming to educate the public about child sex slavery in the United States. Kutc...[Read on]
Polo Ralph Lauren teams with Venus Williams for Legends Clinic
In celebration of its sixth year as the Official Apparel Sponsor of the US Open Tennis Championships, Polo Ralph Lauren presents the Legends Clinic with Venus Williams. The event will be a live interactive virtual tennis clinic produced in partnership wit...[Read on]
How a sports brand can create awareness through viral video
One of the best viral videos I’ve seen coming from a sports brand is associated with a powerful advocacy campaign created by the Nike Foundation called the Girl Effect. Although the campaign’s mission is not overtly obvious, the interactive video (se...[Read on]
HBO developing show for Laura Dern
HBO seems to be on a great track.  Based on her Golden Globe winning and Emmy nominated performance as Katherine Harris in Recount, HBO wanted to get into the series business with Dern.  But she wanted to wait for the right vehicle Enter Mike White (Ye...[Read on]
6 Ways To Spend Less This Holiday Season
© Shutterstock Financial guru Jean Chatzky reveals how to keep impulse buying in check As you head to the stores — or online — this Black Friday week, you’d do well to try to keep your impulses in check. Eighty percent of peo...[Read on]
Women’s College Cup: True Blue
In a battle between the NCAA’s most storied program and an unbeaten Stanford squad, history won out, as North Carolina took a 1-0 win to claim its record 20th national title. It was a heartbreaking outcome for Stanford (and after UCLA lost in the semis...[Read on]
Equality Watch: Girls in the Band
Baskery I’m no musical expert (my taste tend to run to folky girl singers), but I found this post (that came through a bunch of different women’s sites including feministing,) where one woman counted how many female musical groups were included in th...[Read on]
2011 Empire State Building Run-Up
The 34th annual NYRR Empire State Building Run-Up is set to take place on Tuesday, 1 February 2011. Who knew there was such a thing as a tower climbing competition? Apparently quite a few people. The most famous stair race and, according to the organize...[Read on]
Drivers are interested in intelligent vehicle sensing features despite limited familiarity
As automotive technology increases with new innovations like Ford’s Curve Control, consumers have a growing interest in several other new technologies geared toward safety and accident prevention. A study entitled AutoTECHCAST, conducted by Harris Int...[Read on]
Addressing homophobia in women’s sports: The role of journalists
Marie Hardin, Ph.D., is the associate director for research in the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State University, and is currently collaborating on sport media research with Tucker Center affiliates. It’s an exciting time of year fo...[Read on]
Oscar Campaigning
You have to check out the NY Magazine piece that Mark Harris wrote on the Oscar campaign.  The more I read and learn about this stuff, the more it resembles politics with handlers telling people what to wear, what to say, where to go and how to act. It ...[Read on]
Nutrition Info on the Net: Separating the Useful from the B.S.
My insurance company sent an awesome newsletter that I think everyone will appreciate. One of the whole reasons why I started this blog was (well, grad school to be honest and…) to help my friends and family with info and advice. This was all wh...[Read on]
The Late Night Dick Wars
I don’t watch late night TV.  The best I do is Tivo John Stewart and watch him when I get a chance.  I don’t watch because I don’t stay up late, but more than that, I don’t watch because the shows don’t interest me.  One of the big reason why...[Read on]
Against the odds: Girls in urban areas face unique challenges in playing sports
.Katie Thomas has written two parts of a series for the New York Times looking at the unique challenges facing urban girls who want to play sports Her first piece, about a middle school basketball team in Brooklyn, highlights challenges facing the gir...[Read on]
Sojourner Truth honored in the Capitol
Today Congress will unveil a new bust of Sojourner Truth in the U.S. Capitol. She's the first black woman to be honored there. This is a far cry from the last time Congress proposed "honoring" a black woman, Melissa Harris Lacewell writes: It is import...[Read on]
Guess Gets Seductive, Even More So Than Usual
Clockwise from top left: Shantel VanSanten, Maurice Marciano with Alyssa Miller and party host Vanessa Hudgens, Mark Sailing, Louise Roe, and Solange Knowles. From PatrickMcMullan.com. The new Guess fragrance, Seductive. On a serendipitous Hollywood eveni...[Read on]
After the WNBA draft: Who's ballin' now?
After a weekend of festivities, media training and photo ops, the WNBA draft was held Monday at the ESPN headquarters in Connecticut. Girls who have been dreaming of this day since they first dribbled a basketball in a school gym were a bundle of nerves...[Read on]
Olympians & celebs participate in annual Red Dress Collection Fashion Show
2008 Olympic all-around gymnastics champion Nastia Liukin was among the Olympians and celebrities who participated in the sixth annual Red Dress Collection Fashion Show on Friday, Feb. 13 at Bryant Park in New York City. February is National Heart Month, ...[Read on]
March Madness Online: Thank you, ESPN, for promoting women
Ok, so March Madness has officially begun. It’s my favorite time of the year!! This year, I actually decided to participate (shocking) by filling out brackets and starting Women Talk Sports groups) for both the Men’s NCAA Championships (via CBS Spor...[Read on]
Casting calls begin for Ford Focus Rally: America
Ford is teaming up with the Emmy Award-winning creators of The Amazing Race – Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri – to create the first interactive real-time road rally featuring the new 2012 Ford Focus. The five-week program, Focus Rally: Amer...[Read on]
Buzzed Driving is Drunk Driving NHTSA Twitter Party 12/9 -- Pledge to Not Drink and Drive!
Last year, more than 250 people died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday periods.  Whether at a holiday party, a New Year’s Eve bash at a bar or reveling with friends, many of us will be on the road thi...[Read on]
Help keep buzzed drivers off road on St. Patrick's Day
"I'm fine to drive." Expect to hear this line a lot on St. Patrick's Day. Known as much for drinking as it is for shamrocks and the color green, the March 17th holiday is a great time to be out with friends, but can be a dangerous time to be out on the r...[Read on]
The legacy of Thirtysomething
It’s been over 20 years since Thirtysomething went on the air and 18 years since it departed and now finally the first season will be released on DVD today.  What I find so interesting about the show is how far reaching into TV and films — but mostly...[Read on]
Automotive Association to honor outstanding women industry achievers
The Women's Automotive Association International (WAAI) will present its prestigious Professional Achievement Award to three automotive industry women during its annual awards dinner. This year's honorees are Robin Pisz, national interactive marketing ma...[Read on]
What drives Edward Cullen? Volvo invites you to enter to win movie tickets...And maybe a Car!
To celebrate the release of The Twilight Saga: New Moon movie, Volvo is giving away two tickets to the world premiere in Los Angeles on November 16, 2009. To enter the sweepstakes for a chance to win the tickets, visit WhatDrivesEdward.com before Monday,...[Read on]
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