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Could running change the world?
                 I am reading Bart Yasso’s “My Life on the Run” and love his insight into the sport. Here is one passage in particular that I couldn’t agree with more: “Running is about acceptance — of yourself and others. W...[Read on]
Honda Award Winners - Best Female Collegiate Athletes
For the 24th consecutive year, Honda has honored the most outstanding female collegiate athletes in the nation with the Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Winners are selected in each of the 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports by a panel of more than 1,000 NCAA a...[Read on]
Toyota and Honda under recall; Ford, GM, Chrysler answer with trade-in incentives
Two popular Japanese automotive brands have been taking a pounding lately. In September 2009, Toyota announced that it would recall 3.8 million vehicles to adjust floormats that could cause accelerators to get stuck and lead to a crash. And just a few ...[Read on]
Quick Hit: Two Women Win Nobel Prize
Americans Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider (along with Jack W. Szostak) won the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine today for discovering a key mechanism in the genetic operations of cells, an insight that has inspired new lines of research into cancer. ...[Read on]
Volleyball star Megan Hodge and basketball standout Maya Moore both win 2010 Honda-Broderick Cup
The Collegiate Women Sports Awards today announced that for only the second time in its 34-year history two female athletes have tied for the annual Honda-Broderick Cup, its top honor designating the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. This year’s wi...[Read on]
Is Maria Verchenova the Maria Sharapova of Golf?
 Generally I’m not a fan of labels or comparisons.  But Maria Verchenova, a young female golfer from Moscow, is being compared to her compatriot Maria Sharapova. These comparisons, not surprisingly, are based as much on Verchenova’s beauty as he...[Read on]
Top 10 Reasons for Sarah Palin Resignation
The following was written prior to cocktail hour on the west coast.... 1) She thought that MJ was the King of the GOP not the King of POP 2) Test results were about to be released to show that her grandchild TRIP is really the son of TRIP (Sr.) 3) She ...[Read on]
Envisioning the Ultimate Youthmobile at the Los Angeles Auto Show
As timeless as hanging out at the mall, automobiles have played an important role in young people's social lives, acting as a means of self expression as well as a necessary tool for interacting with friends. Today, communication technology is changing h...[Read on]
A tip for using technology to track your vehicle's fuel efficiency
I'm a bit obsessive. I used to track my car's fill-ups,  every one of them, in a logbook. The gas receipts were tucked between the pages to show the price per gallon as well as the total paid for each tank, and a handy little spreadsheet I created in Ex...[Read on]
Time to Fix—or Scrap—the Confirmation Hearings
Having now sat through the biggest part of my third Supreme Court confirmation hearing, I feel I have earned the right to say this: they have become an utter sham, a travesty upon truth and enlightenment and insight and knowledge, and they ought to be com...[Read on]
Upcoming Event: Brooklyn Blogfest
For anyone in the NYC area mark down May 7th in your calendar for the annual Brooklyn Blogfest.  The theme is: Insight. Advice. Inspiration. Resources. The main program is: WHY WE BLOG is a panel discussion moderated by BCAT’s Megan Donis and featuri...[Read on]
2010 Green Car of the Year to be awarded at Los Angeles Auto Show
Now in its fifth year, the Green Car of the Year(R) award honors environmental leadership in the automobile field and recognizes vehicles that are readily available to consumers during the award year. The prestigious award will be announced on Thursday, ...[Read on]
Is Probable WikiLeaks Target Bank of America Being Haunted by the Ghost of Lehman Brothers?
In an interview with Forbes earlier this week, alabaster bête-noire Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’s commander-in-chief, said that the Web site’s next document dump will involve a large U.S. bank. The leaked information, scheduled for wide re...[Read on]
NATPE Diversity Fellowship Applications Due April 28
For all of you interested in getting into TV: The National Association of Television Programming Executives Diversity Fellowship is a mid-career program that provides a small group of emerging television and video content creators of color with the next ...[Read on]
Ashley Fiolek wins gold at X Games
For the last two years, Jessica Patterson has been so close to getting an X Games gold medal that she could almost taste it. Last year after leading almost every lap in the Moto X Super X, JP narrowly lost to teen phenom Ashley Fiolek. This year, Jessica...[Read on]
Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat
Is it possible to eat what you want without gaining weight? Many people, especially those who are chronic dieters are afraid this is not possible. Breaking away from the rigid set of dieting rules feels scary, and dieters are comfortable with the “restr...[Read on]
Gearing up for the WPS Draft
As yu may know, I’m the Web Coordinator at Women’s Professional Soccer – So I wanted to give quick update here from my department at the league office. First off, the 2010 WPS Draft will be held on Friday, January 15th at 10am in Philadelphia, PA, i...[Read on]
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
Joan Rivers has not been at the top of many a feminist’s list because she has probably had more plastic surgery procedures than years she’s been alive — 77 as of this week.  But don’t let your feelings about plastic surgery, or her obsession to...[Read on]
The Lilly Awards — Kristin Chenoweth’s Statement
On Monday night a packed house gathered at Playwrights Horizons people in NYC to celebrate women working in theatre.  A bunch of people including playwrights Theresa Rebeck and Marsha Norman who call themselves the “Committee for the Recognition of Out...[Read on]
Minivan moms can be pretty high-tech
I am a high-tech Mom and here's the proof: I purchased my first CD burner in 1989 and used it to create holiday music mixes I gave to friends at Christmas.  I was one of the first people I knew to sign up for broadband internet in 1998. I opted for a DV...[Read on]
Molly Haskell’s Feminist Take on Gone with the Wind
Molly Haskell is the shit when it comes to writing about women’s films with a feminist perspective.  There is no one better.  Her book From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in the Movies is one of the best books about women in film and it...[Read on]
Saying goodbye to my totaled Honda Accord
I said goodbye to my dear old Honda Accord recently, after visiting it at the impound lot for the last time and removing the last bits of my belongings from within its interior. This junkyard, with thousands of other scrapped cars just like it, has becom...[Read on]
AskPatty.com's Certified Female Friendly® Blog Carnival - December Edition
Our Certified Female Friendly® locations continue to give generously through the holiday season, and in this month's Blog Carnival, the bells are definitely all a-jingle. Toys for Tots drives abound, pet adoption drives warm hearts with cold noses, foo...[Read on]
Petrova takes title at Los Angeles Marathon
It’s Marathon Monday in Los Angeles. I had every intention of getting up early this morning and heading downtown to watch the 24th annual running of the race. It was a cool, overcast morning, 59 degrees at the start of the women’s race, with the temp...[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]
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