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Women dominate top of the Forbes celebrity list
Two African American women — Oprah and Beyonce — are the two top celebrities according to Forbes.  Awesome.  They are followed by James Cameron who made a pot of money off Avatar and Lady Gaga who has had a serious breakout year.  Other women in ...[Read on]
The world’s most powerful celebrities are women
Forbes has published another one of its lists this time the world’s most powerful celebrities.  Since it’s a celebrity list and is (as they say) “a measure of power based on money and fame,” I’m not surprised that women dominate the top of the ...[Read on]
Red Hot start to Fashion Week
Beginning today, with National Wear Red Day, millions will celebrate the Red Dress as the national symbol for women and heart disease awareness. Everyone can participate in the national movement by wearing their favorite red outfit, or Red Dress Pin. ...[Read on]
What to Watch & What to Not: TV Shows Mid-Season Review
If the end of summer vacation means the beginning of many new things (a new school year, new fashion trends, and, of course, brand-new TV shows), then the end of winter break gives just enough time for me to promptly forget everything that happened in T...[Read on]
Phenomenal Women Everywhere
(Editor’s Note:  Pretty Tough Team member Heidi Johnson-Fry is a champion duathlete from Montana. This is her account of the recent World Duathlon Championships). Phenomenal women everywhere! I just returned from the World Duathlon Championships, in...[Read on]
Right-wing shock jocks: Now attacking children
This is reprehensible (trigger warning). I’m not going to quote from the piece because it’s really sickening, but the gist is this: Right-wing radio jocks in Sacramento attacked transgender kids, calling them horrible names and basically enco...[Read on]
Lady Gaga, Oprah and Danica Patrick Top 100 Most Power Women - Forbes
Forbes just launched its very diverse and mixed bag, Power Women Issue, which is lead by first Lady Michelle Obama. Forbes divided the power women candidates into four groups: politics, business, media and lifestyle (that is, entertainment, sports and f...[Read on]
Tina Fey and What She Means to Women
I’ve been watching this week at how Tina Fey has gotten bashed my my fellow feminist writers for her shtick on last week’s Saturday Night Live.  Some of the criticism began even earlier with discussions of the “Liz Lemoning of TV” and her constan...[Read on]
Which reality show stars to follow and which ones to forget
Why are reality TV shows so addicting? For starters, they claim to be completely unscripted, which means every scenario that is filmed on screen is the product of actual events taking place. A catfight on America’s Next Top Model really does involve hai...[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]
Review: Antichrist
Lars von Trier, the director who so famously tormented Bjork in Dancer in the Dark that she swore she’d quit acting forever, was booed and jeered at at Cannes for Antichrist. People even laughed at the private screening I attended with some of my ...[Read on]
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